I just got a copy of a new magazine called Brit Chopper. Inside is a bike that a guy in Siberia created. look carefully at the picture.The whole damn bike is engraved. The picure here is just part of the whole because I couldn't fit it in my scanner. " I have never been to any festivals or bike shows yet. They dont happen in Siberia."
Holy damn!!!! That's a lot of work, but I guess there really isn't much to do in Siberia either. Maybe count trees.... Nice bike though.
Holy cow. I guess that's what happens when you have a 12-month building season and a 2-day riding season! We should invite the guy to HAMB. Probably intersting and crazy, and maybe he knows where some of those Gaz model B's are hidden.
...or an axe murderer. All work and no play makes Yuri a dull boy...redrum...must engrave bike...redrum.......6 months till sunrise...redrum...
Holy ****!!!!!! That Is Really Cool! It Would Be Cool To Have A Dash Like That. Or At Least A Dash Insert
He didn't engrave his plug wires - how half-***ed is that? All joking aside, that's a mind-blower. This has got to get over to the jockey journal. What's the deal w/ the forks; are those some kind spring setup off an amen saviour frame? -bill
Ha ... that's a Ural engine. I have stacks and stacks of photos of Brit scooters that are fully engraved. Not my bag, but everyone needs a hobby.
[quote What's the deal w/ the forks; are those some kind spring setup off an amen saviour frame? -bill[/quote] Look like stock early BMW front springs.
from what hes got engraved on the end of the foot pegs.....I understand where he gets his insperation!