The first thing that catches the eye on this motorcycle is the copper plating that covers every inch of it. The copper was sourced from recycled panels of the Statue of Liberty in New York. The contracting company that worked on the restoration of this iconic tourist attraction provided the copper, along with a few other items that were also incorporated into the bike.
Another unique feature is the wheel rims—they are designed to resemble the face of Lady Liberty up close. The gear lever is made from a piece of cable that once carried electricity to the torch she holds, and the wings are decorated to mimic the interior of the statue. The engine, produced by H&L, delivers 125 horsepower. This creation is one of a kind and is not for sale.





