A collaborative project by Metro Choppers and sculptor Scott Cawood, this motorcycle, called “The Siren of Ti,” is essentially a motorized kinetic sculpture weighing approximately half a ton. Constructed using about 170 kg of scrap metal and steel, it serves as a tribute to the beautiful sirens of the Treasure Island Casino in Las Vegas—a nightly show performed at the casino, which also commissioned the motorcycle’s creation.
The casino has a tradition of raffling motorcycles as prizes for gamblers, but this piece will remain on permanent display. The artist, known for transforming scrap metal into sculptural masterpieces, offered a unique interpretation of the motorcycle’s power and the myth of the sirens rising from the depths, luring sailors to their doom in the abyss.





