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The Iron Guerilla by Winston Yeh

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Taiwanese native Winston Yeh created the “Iron Guerilla” as the second piece in a planned series of “Guerilla” bikes which will all have Rough Craft’s signature blacked-out look and components. This remarkable achievement was triggered by the extremely restricting regulations in custom motorcycle building in Taiwan; Yeh took the classic style and gave it a different silhouette, a higher rear shock and tail section, a lightly modified frame and a more aggressive lean-forward look. He said “We’ve tried to enhance every part of the bike without making anything stand out too much.  I believe that every part should add to the whole bike, instead of having some parts that pop out too much.

via @BikeEXIF

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