Whether you’re talking old school, modified creations like the Type 6 or minibikes like the Type 0.1 that we’re far too big to fit on but would still try to ride, the madmen from Auto Fabrica know how to completely reimagine a bike. Case in point: the Auto Fabrica Type 11 Project, which consists of three different prototype bikes produced for the Yamaha Yard Built program that explores the boundaries of craftsmanship and conceptual design. Each one of the pieces in the collection merges sleek lines with a perfectly shaped body to create something mean and rideable. No windshields. Headlights integrated into front cowls. Sleek, stretched-out styling. Performance parts, multiple color and material options, and more customization options than most other fabricators would ever consider feasible to put into a single bike. There’s no doubt about it—these are bucket list bikes.
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