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23 February 2021 • 6:09pm
Orlando Bloom in Los Angeles in 2012 with one of his customised Deus Ex Machina motorbikes
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Ryan Reynolds, Bruce Springsteen and Orlando Bloom have one thing in common besides their fame: they have all been clients of big ticket motorbike customiser Deus Ex Machina.
Literally meaning ‘God from the machine’ in Latin, the company was born in Australia in 2005 when designer Carby Tuckwell sold out of his design agency and came together with entrepreneur Dare Jennings who had just sold his surf brand Mambo. It quickly became a leading service for the rich and famous, offering immaculately designed customisations that can cost five figures.