This bike is from the Russian guy named Vasiliy Arkhipov and as you might have guessed
from looking at this bike, he has some skills up his sleeve. After working in
the automotive industry for over 7 years, Vasiliy who is only 30 years old, now
works in the aerospace industry as an industrial designer, specializing in
carbon fibre. So he decided to use all of his talents to create a bike that is
out of this world.
To fully appreciate the build
and the bike, I have to give you a really quick history lesson on Russian
motorcycle manufacturing. It might sound like something out of a Russian spy
movie, but this bikes history started back in 1945 when drawings and equipment were
taken back to the USSR from the German motorcycle manufacturing plant DKW. They
made an almost exact copy of the legendary DKW NZ350 at the Russian plant
called Izhevsk, and named it the IZH350, which became one of the first
production motorcycle in Russia.
Here's Vasiliy to tell us more
about this unique project. "A good friend of mine got one German made
1938 DKW in very poor condition and he also had some parts from the
IZH. In Russia, the bike is valuable to collectors so we decided
to reincarnate it. We had a spare engine from Yamaha Diversion, which
we decided to use. Wheels and brakes were taken from a Yamaha R6. Then we had
to redesign the frame, making the motor fit inside it. After that we redrew the
tank, making the diffusers for carbs that hides the filters. Rear wing,
graying and bracket for registration number all made of carbon fiber. The
electrical system and battery are located in a leather box under the
seat."
This ambitious project took
Vasiliy around 10 months to complete. "At the end, I've got a very
comfortable bike for every day use" he says. But it's a lot more
than that. Vasiliy has built a stunning bike that is part vintage, part modern,
part historic, part futuristic, part innovative and part genius.
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