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USA - PREMIERE "Sturgis" 06.08 - 15.08.2010

 

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The Daytona Bike Week is the biggest motorcycle show in the world. It was here that I won 1st place in the shovel head class mith my self made Harley "Aryan" in 2005. The "Aryan" was built in memory of all victims of Word War II 60 years ago and has no political motivation. The actor Branscombe Richmond offered his congratulations to my 1st. place.

In 2008 I won 2nd place (judge's class) with the "Washington-Independence" which was built entirely of materials available at this time i.e. steel, cooper, leather, wood, ect. to celebrate the USA's 222nd Independence Day.

 

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The Töff magazine dated September 2005 printed a large article about my 1st place at the Daytona Bike Week explaining why World War II was the chosen theme.

 

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The advertisement in the Swiss performance magazine of February 2006 was sponsered - many thanks.

 

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In the Moto Sport magazine is an article about our unique metal embossing technique which I learned in a few winter months from the monks in Asia. This ancient technique has just about died out in Europe. Thanks are due to the monasteries in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.

 

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There is also an article in the largest daily Swiss newspaper (Blick) about our business dealings and surroundings on the most congested road in Züerich where I run my business for 13 years.

 

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In tribute to our work we were invited to exhibit in Florida's Art Museum in February / March 2009. Here we displayed the "Washington-Independence" bike and pictures of metal embossing. Many thanks to the organizers.

 

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WORLD PREMIERE

The "Metal Bike" celebrated its world premiere at the AMD World Championship in Mainz, Germany. It is the first and only motorcycle decorated with metal embossing in the world. The work on this bike exceeded more then 1500 hours by me (Daniel) and my wife Lai for which we recived praise from the customizer king Arlen Ness.

 

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Lai and I on the vendor by Arlen Ness. This is in the Dream Maschine magazine from July 2009 (small picture below). The Metal Bike is in the large picture in the lower right hand corner.

 

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Swiss premiere

In 2009 we exhibited the "Metal Bike" at the Love Ride in Switzerland for the first time. It was displayed on the stage for the whole day to be admired. With the start sound of the "Metal Bike" the departure tour of the Love Ride was opened. The music group NAZARET found this also cool! Thanks a lot to the Love Ride Zuerich organizers.

 

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The Motosport Magazine mentioned the "Metal Bike" (picture 6) but unfortunately nothing was written about this world premiere and the construction of the bike by a Swiss craftsman.

 

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The local district newspaper wrote a large article about our "Metal Bike" and its origin as well as about our other work and successes.

 

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The "Metal Bike" in the Custom Bike Magazine (033). The readers could choose which bike could participate in the largest Custom Bike Show in Europe (Bad Salzuflen), we were present with the "Metal Bike"!

 

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The Essen Motor Show is the biggest exhibition of its kind. Our vendor place presented the "Metal Bike" including many beautiful pictures and metal tanks created with the embossing technique. The public showed great interest.

 

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The "Metal Bike" was introduced in the Essen Motor Show catalogue as a unique world innovation which made us very proud. Thank you to the Essen Motor Show media.

 

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My work and activities were published in the Bikers News of December 2009. - Thank you.

 

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Following the article in the bikers News, an article was printed in the Dream Machine about my work and range. Thank you also to this address.

 

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The Custom Bike Show is the biggest of its kind in Europe and here we were present representing our handwork and range.

 

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The Heavy Metal & the Pure Metal

The "Metal Bike" with AC/DC on the same stage? That rocks and even a smile can be seen on the Dragon.

 

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The "Metal Bike" was elected by the readers of the Custom Bike Magazine. There fore a big thank you to the readers.

 

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Our business in Zuerich was also used by the Swiss Language School book "German in Switzerland". I ran my business for 13 years until the big renovation. this was an extensive conversational topic in my wife's school class.

 

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The dragon's head from the "Metal Bike" can also been seen in the Fighters Magazine of January 2010. No wonder, as a proper fighter you can also compete against a dragon.

 

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In the Biker's Power magazine of January 2010 is the "Aryan" (red cross) the "Chopper of the world". A chopper goes around the world. Many thanks to Biker's Power.

 

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Also this year (2010) an advertisement in the Swiss Performance magazine was made possible by sponsors. Many thanks.

 

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Our embossing technique was introduced in the AMD Magazine of April 2010. The AMD is an organization which organizes and notes world championships in custom bike building.

 

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We were invited by the "Classic World Bodensee" to exhibit our world unique "Metal-Bike". Many thanks to the organizers, particularly Mr. Fieweger.

 

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