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This weekend at the TT circuit Assen the British Superbikes championships were held. At Friday great weather and lots of bikes to practice my panning shots on.
I've said my bit on what counts as Cyberpunk or not before and I won't do it again. I'll just say that I never liked the scale of Lego's official motorcycles, All being massive, bloated, ugly hunks of plastic dwarfing the minifigs that are supposed to ride them. I wish they would go back the scale they had in '83-'96, and if I ever start up a 3rd party part maker properly-scaled motorcycles are on my list of pieces to make. Either way, I tried to solve that issue myself with just stock pieces. I ended up with something that's only so marginally smaller than Lego's current offerings that it really doesn't make a difference, but the design took too much effort and I'm honestly too proud of to dump. So here we are.
This 'super-bike', standing outside an Italian restaurant in Emmarentia, Johannesburg, caught my eye! There is something irresistibly aesthetically arresting about motorbikes, especially 'duper-bikes'!
Aiden Coote, #66, Consent2Go Kawasaki ZX10R.
On a cold and grey drizzling Friday morning practice at the Australian Superbike Championship, Wakefield Park, Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.
I will participate to the exhibition SuperBike Me! in Mitte Barcelona
Here is a sneak peek of my artworks ! The opening will be on the 3rd of July at 19:00 !
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