Difficult to guess that a Yamaha 650 was the platform used for this gorgeous custom creation and to imagine the amount of work involved to arrive to such apparent simplicity. A lowered neck, a gorgeous one-piece hand made stainless aluminum gas tank, flowing handcrafted exhaust and a set of 19” spoke wheels. The proof again that you should have nothing on your bike that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful…Auto Fabrica
12 Responses to “Stunningly Simple”
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Nice and simple
Looks good plus it’s rideable!
the hands will get numb on a long ride. the pretty picture is worth it.
Simple and stunning. The amount of work that has gone into getting this bike to look so good is hidden by its simplicity. A fine job Sir and no bloody great Mickey Mouse wheels to be seen.
NICE ride….I had a 650 yam many tears ago. A real vibrator. I rode it to Sturgis one year and had to remove my rings, my fingers begun to swell. It’s a good thing I got them off in time. I got up the next morning,and after 450 freeway miles my fingers were twice their size. The seat was horseshit also. Would have to start changing cheeks after about 40 miles. Despite those problems, I rode it 38,000 miles.
Nicely done indeed…!!!!
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Very nice. Almost looks like it doesn’t have enough stuff to make it run.
Nice job to the guys at Auto Fabrica!
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Apart from the round bits (piston and cylinder), all it needs is spark and fuel and it seems, all is there.
I am a huge fan of the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi (beauty through simplicity).
This is positively gorgeous. And, positively rideable. Perfect!
Sleek and beautiful. Later Jay
A stunning bike indeed! I loved the exhaust pipes the most. You don’t see such beautiful exhaust pipes anymore. The bike is simple without much accessories but still has a grand and stylish look.
Simple, sleek and just beautiful.