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By their very nature bikes have a functional aesthetic, but some say more than others about their intentions. Zero Engineering of Japan have produced some superb examples of bikes that have real attitude and a tension in their appearance – they look animated and flowing even when standing still.
www.zero-eng.com
www.zero-eng.com
Engine Punk because .... engine, wheels and attitude combined with a flowing functional, animated aesthetic. It has a poise that looks like its moving even when its standing still - it wants to go and begs to be ridden.
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