Feast your eyes on the photographs of this custom Royal Enfield Bullet. |
How much farther can he go? It's remarkable how far he has come, starting with a Bullet so far gone Marco writes that "It wasn't love at first sight, it was merely pity!" Here's his story:
"About two years ago I met HER, my Royal Enfield Bullet 500, made in 1994. She was carelessly put down in my former bosses’ front yard, covered in grease and dust, oil stains all over her body. Poor thing totally abandoned and parched by the desert sun!
Note the effect of the brass parts and engraved aluminum. |
"When I brought her home, she was black and chrome, strained by rust. Since I was no expert on motorcycles whatsoever, it proved to be quite a task getting the Old Lady started at first. Finding someone, capable of curing my Indian beauty’s soul here in Dubai was almost impossible; until I met the guys from “Classic Motorcycles” at a bike show.
"They had just opened their new showroom with a workshop and happened to be the new local Enfield dealer. I’m telling you, these guys are good! They definitely know their babies by heart and stand behind their workmanship! I was back in business!
(There's an article in Dubai's The National showing Marco consulting with a mechanic at Classic Motorworks.)
Wheels are smaller than stock. |
"I stripped her down to almost nothing, trying to imagine how she’d suit me best. It took several turns to become what I had in mind; a wicked blend of details. Unfolding every single layer of her I could clearly see right through her.
"In order to give her, a smaller appearance I’ve reduced the size of the front wheel from 19 to 18 inches and the rear wheel to 15 inches. A friend translated my vision of brown and beige into action; in fact he did a marvelous paint job.
More brass, and leather. |
"Engraving the larger aluminum parts took me an insane amount of time, and it’s by far and away not finished yet.
Clean, understated, yet elegant tail. |
"I do enjoy it when people ask questions about the bike. But if anyone asks me, she’s not a show bike! She’s much more than that! She’s loud and furious, she’s moody and temperamental, she’s so much fun to ride! She’s always changing, but always the same."
The starting place. |
Looks interesting. I wish it was shot on something other than a black background so I could appreciate the silhouette.
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