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BSA A7 Plate Armor by Cyclops Motorcycle Is So Nice It Hurts

The custom Japanese bikes are easy to recognize in pretty much any predicament, because they boast a most striking attire and a fluid style which simply sets them apart from the rest. And when we're also considering the love Japanese customizers have for the vintage bikes, things become even more interesting.
Cyclops Motorcycle BSA Plate Armor 7 photos
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Here's the BSA Plate Armor, a creation of Japan-based Cyclops Motorcycle. Cyclops may have only one eye, but it looks like it is extremely well-trained when it comes to seeing a way to create a wonderful build from an old motorcycle.

The 1955 BSA A7 got nice nickel plating on several parts and brazed brass welding, with brass and copper fixtures and lines, subtly emphasizing it's retro character while at the same time reinforcing function and reliability.

We could say that the skinny front wheel as almost become one of the trademarks of Japanese bike customization, and in this particular case it's augmented dimensions creates a nifty contrast with the tiny hub and he overall low profile of the build. Tipped by Return of the Cafe-Racers.
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