20 18 an old man in America modified a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Because he likes whisky very much, there are many elements about bars and whisky on this modified motorcycle. Even the locker under the seat is transformed from a barrel, and the real magic is that its fuel tank is actually made of an old-fashioned alcohol distiller. This kind of alternative creativity has also made this motorcycle shine at many auto shows and won many awards.
Different from this old man, American motorcycle studio Klock Werks directly cooperated with Jack Danny, got inspiration from Jack Danny's whisky, modified a domineering Indian motorcycle and named it Barrel Indian. The wood used to modify the motorcycle is selected from Jack Danny's brewing barrel, and the black paint and white pinstripes on the motorcycle are perfectly matched with Jack Danny's iconic wine bottle.
Although most drunks love to modify their motorcycles with barrels, motorcyclist Todd Anglani modified his cars with wine bottles. It took him three months to build a mousetrap motorcycle and named it Hater 3. The oldest motorcycle manufacturer and the oldest whiskey distillery in the United States show us the infinite possibilities of motorcycle art with creativity-the wine element on motorcycle can also make people sink "drunk"!