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04-12-2010, 03:11 PM
http://www.clearwaterbiker.biz/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=4574&d=1271099482
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Just want to let everyone have a fair chance at purchasing this one of a king Boz Bros inspired YZF-R6. In years past many of you
have shown interest in purchasing one of my bikes , usually after they are long gone. Now is your chance to own a Nick Anglada
Original. Due to space constarints, the next few weeks I will be listing other motorcycles from my collection!!
Nick Anglada Originals is currently busy with projects for the 2011 show season and we need to move a few of these bikes.
This particular bike has been listed on eBay to give everyone a fair chance at owning it!
Should anyone have any questions please feel free to contact me!
Here is some info on the bike.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120554889441&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103297785477&s=1151&e=001v35Ho7kWe0bbTCSJv2JRnzdyXtdZhAWK3uxU01hzuZJaT ygwOHcbYKD37vkYkEPt7xiRb5gaMwzLLvvF9chcHfV-RQ1h-iWUmb4h57jrGeZ10B3f1Wo9TzryUbw6_DHKCqVwbyuw_tsJfrE KFgFEFzz4Sl7BlpSvaW8rul8rLSbQBWl5grDTA5-_xxUj5GD9RgjL6H9CxZs9-G-DxrAsF32ioA_CNtXPPYEOivqvXVk7G3GvLGhB3w==)
My customizing viewpoint is simple. Customizing is a work of art, but ultimately it must be built in harmony with the customers' revelation. I like Picasso. Picasso is viewed as a great artist. But not everyone wants a Picasso hanging on their wall. When you tell people you
build bikes, they instantly envision some big sweaty mean guy covered in tattoos and coveralls. I despise that vision. I am first and
foremost an artist; my canvas just happens to be a large fast machine.
Why do people ride motorcycles? In my view, it's because when you ride a motorcycle, you instantly transcend the average and
become something more. More cool. More dangerous. More rebellious. Motorcycles epitomize youth and freedom. As motorcyclists we
are a tightly connected community, bound by our willingness to happily step outside societies norms embracing a passion viewed by
others as both frightening and dangerous. But how do we distinguish ourselves as unique and different from our fellow rebels?
Enter the art of customization. Sure - a guy on a Harley will still nod to a guy on a Metric custom. But the guy on the Metric sits on a
slightly higher rung. He's somehow become a little more special. His custom doesn't just say "I am different." It announces his sense of
personal taste and style. He becomes one of a kind within his own tribe. So, I build to fulfill two muses; mine and my customers. Cyril
Huze said it best when he said "a good Designer is not the one who takes you from what you have to what you want, but the one who
takes you from what you want to what you didn't even know you wanted."
<TABLE class=hptext border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=885 align=center height=61><TBODY><TR><TD height=212 vAlign=top>When my customer sees his or her bike for the first time, it should rock every emotion, eliciting a total epiphany. This is why I refer to my customer's revelation, instead of his or her vision. My
customers come to me because more is no longer enough. They demand absolute sovereignty; absolute independence from every single being around them. Their custom motorcycle must encapsulate that need in every respect while ultimately transporting the
experience of motorcycling to an entirely new level. If I build with an eye on that need, while listening carefully to the various elements
that drive the creative process, my custom will not just speak to the eye. It will speak of the soul.
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Sincerely,
Nick Anglada
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<TABLE id=content_LETTER.BLOCK3 border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; COLOR: #333333; FONT-SIZE: 8pt" align=left>Hei clearwaterbikers
Just want to let everyone have a fair chance at purchasing this one of a king Boz Bros inspired YZF-R6. In years past many of you
have shown interest in purchasing one of my bikes , usually after they are long gone. Now is your chance to own a Nick Anglada
Original. Due to space constarints, the next few weeks I will be listing other motorcycles from my collection!!
Nick Anglada Originals is currently busy with projects for the 2011 show season and we need to move a few of these bikes.
This particular bike has been listed on eBay to give everyone a fair chance at owning it!
Should anyone have any questions please feel free to contact me!
Here is some info on the bike.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120554889441&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103297785477&s=1151&e=001v35Ho7kWe0bbTCSJv2JRnzdyXtdZhAWK3uxU01hzuZJaT ygwOHcbYKD37vkYkEPt7xiRb5gaMwzLLvvF9chcHfV-RQ1h-iWUmb4h57jrGeZ10B3f1Wo9TzryUbw6_DHKCqVwbyuw_tsJfrE KFgFEFzz4Sl7BlpSvaW8rul8rLSbQBWl5grDTA5-_xxUj5GD9RgjL6H9CxZs9-G-DxrAsF32ioA_CNtXPPYEOivqvXVk7G3GvLGhB3w==)
My customizing viewpoint is simple. Customizing is a work of art, but ultimately it must be built in harmony with the customers' revelation. I like Picasso. Picasso is viewed as a great artist. But not everyone wants a Picasso hanging on their wall. When you tell people you
build bikes, they instantly envision some big sweaty mean guy covered in tattoos and coveralls. I despise that vision. I am first and
foremost an artist; my canvas just happens to be a large fast machine.
Why do people ride motorcycles? In my view, it's because when you ride a motorcycle, you instantly transcend the average and
become something more. More cool. More dangerous. More rebellious. Motorcycles epitomize youth and freedom. As motorcyclists we
are a tightly connected community, bound by our willingness to happily step outside societies norms embracing a passion viewed by
others as both frightening and dangerous. But how do we distinguish ourselves as unique and different from our fellow rebels?
Enter the art of customization. Sure - a guy on a Harley will still nod to a guy on a Metric custom. But the guy on the Metric sits on a
slightly higher rung. He's somehow become a little more special. His custom doesn't just say "I am different." It announces his sense of
personal taste and style. He becomes one of a kind within his own tribe. So, I build to fulfill two muses; mine and my customers. Cyril
Huze said it best when he said "a good Designer is not the one who takes you from what you have to what you want, but the one who
takes you from what you want to what you didn't even know you wanted."
<TABLE class=hptext border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=885 align=center height=61><TBODY><TR><TD height=212 vAlign=top>When my customer sees his or her bike for the first time, it should rock every emotion, eliciting a total epiphany. This is why I refer to my customer's revelation, instead of his or her vision. My
customers come to me because more is no longer enough. They demand absolute sovereignty; absolute independence from every single being around them. Their custom motorcycle must encapsulate that need in every respect while ultimately transporting the
experience of motorcycling to an entirely new level. If I build with an eye on that need, while listening carefully to the various elements
that drive the creative process, my custom will not just speak to the eye. It will speak of the soul.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Sincerely,
Nick Anglada
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