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Cool Motorbikes

Rough Craft's Custom Harley

Rough Craft's Custom Harley

It is not too often we feature custom Harley’s on yeahitsprettycool, but this bike from Rough Crafts in Taiwan is an absolute work of art. Thanks to BikeExif for featuring this custom bike because we would not have found it otherwise.

All the Rough Craft bikes are hand built and are immaculately presented, almost as if it is too good to ride. Just a few of the modifications that were made include:

  • Chopped frame
  • Modified front end
  • Custom triple trees, risers and bars.
  • Complete custom exhaust system.
  • Cosmetics like lights, seat, grips etc are all Rough Crafts own design work.

To be able to take an already amazing motorbike and turn it into a cool custom work of art is an amazing skill, so you should definitely describe to us what your dream custom ride would look like and share it with all of us!

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Vespa Scooter made out of wood

Beautiful Wooden Vespa

This is by far the greatest piece of woodworking I have seen in an extremely long time. This amazing piece of craftsmen ship by Carpintaria Carlos Alberto in Portugal should really belong in a museum. I have no idea how much it would be worth, but I am guessing to him it would be absolutely priceless.

The amount of hours in design, crafting and detail to get it looking just right makes me wish I was that particular.

I would love to tell you these are available to buy – but it doesn’t seem to be.

Riding Vespa Scooter

Riding the Vespa Scooter


So check out more photos of the wooden vespa here, we won’t steal his thunder, go see it all for yourself!

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Awesome BMW R60/2 Restoration

October 2, 2010

Thanks to Today&Tomorrow for the find from Blitz Motorcycles, this a crazy awesome BMW R60/2 motorbike restoration. Keeping the bike in the traditional black paint (they seemed to have left off the pin-stripes, good move in our opinion) they nod to the heritage of the bike. Interestingly on that point as well, these bikes were [...]

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