Pipeburn
18.02.2012, 04:32
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It's hard to believe its been a year since we featured Yuri Shif Customs (YSC) jaw-dropping creation they called 'The Machine' (http://ruriders.com/vbforum/<http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2011/2/11/yuri-shif-customs-the-machine.html>). What we love about this builder from Belarus is he is always experimenting with different styles of bikes, and this time it's right up our alley. Yuri's exquisite Triumph café racer is so clean and lean with everything being shortened, hidden or removed. At a glance it may seem like a relatively easy look to achieve but when you take a closer look you see the amazing attention to detail. The kind of detail you'd expect from a guy who has won the AMD World Championship and also the Best International Builder award at the Verona Expo. We were surprised to learn that Yuri actually found building a café racer a real challenge. "Standards of building café racers have been developing for decades and seem to be now fixed as undeniable laws" says Yuri. "That’s why it naturally gives much less space for free creativeness than, say, building of a bobber or a chopper." Even though building a café racer might be a little bit restrictive for a creative guy like Yuri, we still think he's managed to stamp it with his individual style.
Дальше... (http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/2/17/triumph-bonneville-t140-yuri-shif-customs.html)
It's hard to believe its been a year since we featured Yuri Shif Customs (YSC) jaw-dropping creation they called 'The Machine' (http://ruriders.com/vbforum/<http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2011/2/11/yuri-shif-customs-the-machine.html>). What we love about this builder from Belarus is he is always experimenting with different styles of bikes, and this time it's right up our alley. Yuri's exquisite Triumph café racer is so clean and lean with everything being shortened, hidden or removed. At a glance it may seem like a relatively easy look to achieve but when you take a closer look you see the amazing attention to detail. The kind of detail you'd expect from a guy who has won the AMD World Championship and also the Best International Builder award at the Verona Expo. We were surprised to learn that Yuri actually found building a café racer a real challenge. "Standards of building café racers have been developing for decades and seem to be now fixed as undeniable laws" says Yuri. "That’s why it naturally gives much less space for free creativeness than, say, building of a bobber or a chopper." Even though building a café racer might be a little bit restrictive for a creative guy like Yuri, we still think he's managed to stamp it with his individual style.
Дальше... (http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/2/17/triumph-bonneville-t140-yuri-shif-customs.html)