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Building Bikes, Brands & Beautiful Machines – with Foundry Motor Co’s Tom Simpson

Building Bikes, Brands & Beautiful Machines – with Foundry Motor Co’s Tom Simpson

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In this episode of Yours For The Making, host Robin Johnson sits down with custom motorcycle builder and creative powerhouse Tom Simpson, the founder of Foundry Motor Co.

Based in Chichester, Tom has spent the last 15 years handcrafting some of the UK’s most admired custom bikes - from oily-rag Triumphs to retro-futurist cafe racers that wouldn’t look out of place in Blade Runner.

Tom shares how he went from blacksmithing ornamental railings to TIG-welding speedo brackets in a custom bike workshop, and why everything changed when he opened the new Foundry Coffee Lounge, a destination café and creative hub for bikers, builders, and vintage vehicle lovers.

Whether you’re into custom motorcycle building, metalwork, TIG welding, or you’re dreaming of launching a brand around your passion - this episode is packed with insights, stories, and laughs from one of the UK’s most thoughtful makers.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Tom built a business out of custom bikes (without a business plan)
  • Why hand-filing aluminium and TIG welding are his therapy
  • The inspiration behind Foundry’s signature “streamliner-meets-cafe-racer” style
  • What goes into creating a social space for bikers & makers
  • The real economics (and emotional drive) behind working solo vs scaling up
  • Why new bikes can’t match the charm of vintage machines
  • Tools, mishaps, coffee machines, old trucks, and everything in between

Key Moments:

0:00 - Introduction: Tom Simpson and Foundry Motor Co

0:25 - First Motorcycle Experiences and Early Passion

2:30 - Transition from Sales to Motorcycle Building

4:35 - How Foundry Motor Co Began

7:15 - New Workshop and Coffee Shop Location

11:02 - Design Philosophy and Bike Inspiration

15:03 - Workshop Tools and Metalworking Techniques

20:37 - Personal Motorcycle and Riding Experiences

22:42 - Goodwood Revival and Automotive Passion

24:36 - Design Inspiration and Bike Building Process

29:29 - Custom Motorcycle Scene Evolution

34:32 - Working on Motorcycles and Challenges

40:16 - Family and Passing on Mechanical Knowledge

42:54 - Early Motorcycle Memories

47:14 - Old vs New Motorcycles

49:23 - Future Plans for Foundry Motor Co

54:10 - Motorcycle Community and Networking

55:27 - Advice for Young Motorcycle Enthusiasts

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Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson - founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on shows such as The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love.

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