The Recidivist-World’s First Tattooed Motorcycle.
A custom designed motorcycle, built from unique, one of a kind parts created only for a single machine, will result in a beautiful and powerful beast to dominate the road. But the designers and builders of Game Over Cycles took this project to an entirely new level.
Enter The Recidivist, the world’s first tattooed motorcycle. A tribute to quality motorcycle engineering, and a unique work of art.
The mechanics of The Recidivist motorcycle took five months to build, with the original engine – a Twin Cam 96 – and part of the frame all that remained of the Harley-Davidson Softail model the machine is based on. All other construction elements and mechanisms are original solutions designed and machined by the Game Over Cycles builders.
English voice-over – Phillip Goss ~~~ License — Standard YouTube License
Since its unveiling at the London Tattoo Convention, the most prestigious tattoo convention in the world, The Recidivist has received eight awards, including the “Best Paint” award at the largest custom bike trade fair in the world along with two other awards – Best Custom and People’s Choice Awards – at the biggest bike rally in Europe, held in Austria.
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Concept, design and construction: Game Over Cycles — http://www.gameovercycles.pl/
Tattoos:
Tomasz Lech – Individuum Studio
Krzysztof Królak – Rock’N'Roll Tattoo&Piercing
DOCUMENTARY:
Photography:
Tomasz Pulsakowski
Dennis Hemstedt
Paweł Misztal
Originial Music: Adam Waleszyński — http://waleszynski.com/
Translation: Krzysztof Bienkiewicz
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