Times have been tough at Damon Motorcycles for some time now, and it was just over a month ago that it seemed like nearly everyone left just up and quit. And now, the company that insisted that its public face present as tech-forward and bleeding-edge as it could possibly manage seems to have pulled the plug on its official website.
As of April 20, 2026, if you pay a visit to Damon.com, all you'll find is a "Site not found" error message. Under that strangely anodyne (yet ominous, if you're the company whose webpage someone is trying to visit) header text, you'll see more text that reads, "Looks like you followed a broken link or entered a URL that doesn't exist on Netlify."
Netlify bills itself as a cloud computing company that helps users build their own websites and apps, with or without AI assistance. In smaller text underneath that first line, it reads, "If this is your site, and you weren't expecting a 404 for this path, please visit Netlify's "page not found" support guide for troubleshooting tips." It then lists a Netlify Internal ID code underneath that line, which the owner of a site can presumably refer to when they contact Netlify's customer support to resolve their issue.
That is, if there's an issue to resolve, and the site wasn't taken down on purpose by that company because it's quietly calling it quits.

Know what Damon-related website isn't currently down, though? Funnily enough, it's the Damon Motors Investor Relations page. That's right; you (yes, you!) can still invest in Damon right now!
At least, so the website seems to put forth. Should you do that, though? RideApart isn't in the business of financial advice, but given all the reporting we've done so far, I think you already know what we think.
In any case, because the IR page is still up, due diligence also dictated that I check whether any of the links on that page are still live. Scroll down to see a four-column menu with headers that read, "DISCOVER," "COMPANY," "ACCOUNT," and "LEGAL," each with several clickable options underneath. At the very bottom, you'll find icon links to each of the company's social media accounts as well, with a copyright 2026 Damon Inc. All Rights Reserved footer with a telephone number and an email address for the website admin.

Under "DISCOVER," the links read "HyperSport," "HyperFighter," "HS Race," and "Damon I/O." None of them are working at the time of writing, and all lead to "Site not found" error messages, which look very similar to the one on the main Damon webpage.
Choose "COMPANY," and of your available options (Teams, Careers, Investor Relations, Newsletter, and FAQ's [sic]), only Investor Relations (which is the page you're already on) and FAQ's still work.

Under "ACCOUNT," you'll find options to Sign In, Sign Up, or Password Reset; none of these works as well. Finally, under "LEGAL," you'll find Reservation Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use; big fat goose egg when you click any of these as well.
What about the social media accounts? Those all still appear to be active, although your mileage will vary on how recently any of them has been updated, with one exception which I'll get to in a moment.
Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and X have all not been updated in at least a couple of years; in the case of X, the most recent post was back in 2022. The one and only exception as far as post recency appears to be the company's LinkedIn page.
There, you'll find a few posts from earlier in 2026, marking appearances that former Damon CEO Dom Kwong has made two different podcasts. Just under those, you'll find a link to an interview that Kwong did with UK-based EV motorbike website Buck City Biker. A little further down past that, you'll see a link to a Damon blog post about its then-new announcement of Damon I/O, which the company said was "our new AI-powered, connected platform that transforms every ride. Whether on two wheels or twenty, Damon I/O provides a smarter, safer, and more connected experience," which it later touts as "a first-of-its-kind fusion of AI, data, and design."
It seems like an awful lot of marketing verbiage to not really say what this thing actually is. (Are you tired? I'm tired.) But in any case, there's slightly more information on the linked blog post about Damon I/O, which is still accessible via the link on the company's LinkedIn page. There, we have a bullet-point list of what this platform apparently aims to accomplish, culminating in a tagline that reads, "every ride becomes actionable data." Optimize your ride; optimize your life; optimize your risk level for your insurers, and potentially optimize yet another stream of personal data you can't get back for advertisers who want to sell you more products and services.
Is the site gone for good? That's unclear; not every site that goes away makes a big, splashy announcement, you know? We'll keep an eye on it to see if it reappears, in which case we'll update this post. But for the moment, it certainly appears that the Damon Motorcycles website has ceased to be. By some chance, if you're one of its early investors who hasn't already requested your deposit back, you may want to check on that ASAP.