Reeves and Hollinger said the idea to go racing came from the experience of riding the new bike, not the other way around. I asked when in the development process Arch decided to hit the track, and Reeves responded simply, "When you build an engine!" And they think Suter nailed it on the engine, which Hollinger said, "Feels amazing. "Still low for a race bike, but for a big V-twin it's getting up there," Hollinger said. To see it in action before that, though, both you and I will just have to tune in to "Hooligans: The Arch Racing Project" on Samsung TV Plus.