9/25/2011
Special Contest Winner, Rex Havoc & Brad Honda CB350
Rex Havoc and Brad build a motorcycle made in 1972 to something that is clean and minimal. They also named him "The Brat" which in English can mean "bad boy". Somehow embody the "bad boy" in the design of which is a Honda CB350 motorcycle this. Perhaps because of its small compared to motorcycles in the area in Australia, and design accessories minimal but still impressed "reckless".
Under the name of the business they both workshops, Project Garage Motorcycles, two modifier from Perth, Australia, this makes a wrap on the exhaust design that completely straight. They also added a vintage Firestone tires, decided to use drum brakes instead of discs, as well as eliminating the standard in the rear brake lights, then replace it with a small size in the lower left. What is also unique, different images on the tank between the left and right as well as the location of the rearview mirror. Well, the mirror was not on the handlebars or around it, but the wheel axle. Miraculous indeed. However, with this, motorcycle still has a mandatory completion of mirrors, but as a whole supports the impression that at least once a radical design.
Although the department at least, many of which praised the form of "The Brat". Honda's basic ingredients purchased at a price of 1600 U.S. dollars was runner-up in a special contest motorcycle made in Japan which took place in Australia.
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