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Thursday, April 14, 2011
BMW K1600GTL bike – a wooden one
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A follow up on our report on a small collection of wooden bikes from Ukraine.
Vyacheslav Voronovich, who authored and handcrafted wooden models of Honda CBR 1000RR, Suzuki GSX-R600 and a classic chopper, has now presented a wooden model of BMW’s flagship bike BMW K1600 GTL.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Art of wooden motorbikes
Vyacheslav Voronovich from Lvov (Ukraine) has been into motorcycles since high school, and he rode an iron horse for the first time in seventh grade.
“It was precisely at that time as a kid that I started dreaming about having a bike of my own, but I never had the opportunity. Yet, my interest in motorcycles never actually subsided; it just became deeper and deeper. At the same time, I enjoyed wood carving and making various wooden artifacts. I was – and am to this day – particularly fond of miniature handmade articles,” Vyacheslav says.
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