It all started with a project called GUS and ended with the ANGEL project, which carries a great humanitarian note - Industrial Moto Project ANGEL is a converted Honda MSX 125 Grom, which enables people with mobility impairments to ride a motorcycle.
The project under the nickname GUS was undertaken at the company Industrial Moto and added 'sidecar' Honda MSX 125 Grom. In doing so, they played with the seat, the plastic 'body', the lights, the exhaust system and the sidecar, which is actually the point complete conversion - with it, the user is offered a huge number of options for transporting cargo, and the Honda can be transformed into off-road adventure vehicle.
GUS was spotted by a motorcycle enthusiast and ex-Marine hiding under an alias "iamsoulles", but actually has a very common name – Chris. His younger brother Nick suffers from Angelman's syndrome, which makes him ride a motorcycle she was not destined, until Chris noticed a special one processing Honda Thunder.
At Industrial Moto, they decided to let Nick feel it too adrenaline, which is triggered in an individual by riding a motorcycle. They contributed 'hardworking hands' themselves, through the foundation Mrs Fund Me and they raised enough funds to cover replacement parts, materials and shipping costs.
The special 'sidecar' is custom made for Nick and took two months to build. With the project ANGEL they fulfilled to Nick a lot desire, and we are sure that a smile on his face it won't be gone for a long time.
Gallery: Industrial Moto Project ANGEL
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