September 6, 2023: a milestone. For the first time I showed the bike not only to ’the outside world’, but to the most important motorcycle journalist in the Netherlands: Onno ‘Berserk’ Wieringa.
I’m quite confident about the quality of my build, both technically and design-wise, but presenting the bike to a man whose job is to review motorcycles worldwide is a different story. So I found it more exciting than I expected.
Onno kon de motor wel waarderen. We reden samen naar Shipyard Millingen, een locatie waarvan ik wist dat de motor goed tot z’n recht zou komen. Pas sinds die ochtend zat de motor in de verzekering, dus dit was de ‘maiden trip’. Die best lekker vlot verliep, zo over de vertrouwde dijkjes van de Ooijpolder.
Because not everyone believes this motorcycle can actually be riden, we made pictures on a country road. Riding went well, but turning on the road was quite exhausting. And in between, I had to make sure that no cyclists, walkers nor motorists took ‘spoiling’ photos.
… that I envisioned 20 years ago in my 3D program actually turned out that way. Because I decided to start building when I was sure that I could lie over the engine block (as in: drag race) instead of sitting upright behind it (as in: chopper).
Motorcycle magazine BigTwin #447 was published in early December. Onno really wrote a beautiful article of no less than six pages. These are the first two pages …
On the sun-drenched September 25, 2023, German motor journalist Sabine Welte traveled to Erlecom. I have known her for over 20 years and we are very good friends. The Swanenberg Iron Group, location Beuningen, had given permission to do a photoshoot in their beautiful setting.
I asked cartoonist Fuad Zain to draw this picture in his striking way. Very nice.
Just like Onno, Sabine also thought a riding impression was important, for the aforementioned reason. They also both felt that the history of this bike is more suitable for a book or series of articles than for a single publication.
Sabine wrote the article for the German motorcycle magazine MO; this magazine offered her no less than eight pages.
The article was published in January 2024.
Here you see the first two pages …