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Transportation

Industrial Moto Project Angel Honda Grom Sidecar Motorcycle

Industrial Moto Project Angel Honda Grom Sidecar Motorcycle

The Honda Grom is a fine motorcycle in its own right, but after having seen what Industrial Moto did with their Project Gus version with the Grom Utility Sidecar, we don’t want one without it. If you were impressed by Project Gus, wait until you feast your eyes on Project Angel. After having seen the Gus build, former US Marine and YouTube personality iamsoulless reached out to Industrial Moto about creating a very special Grom sidecar so his brother Nick who has Angelman Syndrome (a nervous system disorder that prevents most “normal” activity and movement) would be able to ride with him on the bike. After a Go Fund Me project to cover the cost of parts, materials and shipping, safety research and development and two months of Industrial Moto donated labor for the bending, tweaking, cutting, grinding, fitting, fabricating and powder-coating, Project Angel was born. The bike and the sidecar are absolutely gorgeous, but the story might be even cooler than the bike.