As reported by Tor Sagen, Zero Engineering will be presenting its Samurai Chopper model to the European market at Milan’s Eicma show next week.
Since 1992, the Japanese company has been building handmade custom bikes with some truly incredible results, and the models will soon be available in Europe as well.
The characteristics of these bikes are attention to detail and a minimalist style, both for the Samurai Chopper and future Shogun models.
The main feature of the bikes is that they’re custom made to the specifications stipulated by customers, for example, the engine or chassis to be used, suspension and other technical aspects.
There is a big request in the Japanese and US markets for “Zero Style” motorcycles.
This has lead Zero Engineering and PLOT, producer and distributor of the Samurai Chopper and the biggest aftermarket parts company in Japan, to import the motorcycles to the old continent as well.
The motorcycles should be available on sale from autumn 2009, and in the meantime we’ll wait for the Milan show to admire them up close.
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