This is the bike that we used for R&D and fitment for the Factory Pro Engine Covers w/ Integrated Sliders. Err..... and the same bike 3 months
later.......... |
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Before | After |
Factory Pro's patented Billet Engine Cover with Integrated Slider protection made this guy's day just a little bit less bad. And, replace the cosmetically damaged frame slider
and the cover will look "almost" brand new (still!) |
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The extension of the laboratory
for engines of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology was completed
in about 1935. Its architect was Rudolf Otto Salvisberg (1882-1940).
He had a successful career in Berlin but returned to Switzerland after
the advent of the Nazis. His architectural style was somewhat similar
to that of Erich Mendelsohn. The staircase of the laboratory is in normal
use but well preserved. Edited to the tunes of Chemical Residue by Herbie Hancock. |