Concept Bike – Ideas in the Making 23 year old Industrial Design student Daryl Tearne chose to design a Concept Motorcycle as his third year thesis at Humber College - an amazing adventure that took him to Amsterdam to work with the designer of the Yamaha MT-03 concept bike. See this intriguing bike and learn more about the story behind it at SUPERSHOW 2005. Daryl will unveil the finished project bike at the SUPERSHOW, January 7, 8, 9 at the International Centre. Look for him and his beautiful motorcycle model next to the Cycle Canada booth in Hall 3.
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 drawing by Daryl Tearne, DRT Design |
About the Artist We asked Daryl to tell us a bit more about himself: "I've been around Motorcycles all of my life. My Grandfather rode and my father was also riding motorcycles all of his life. I started to get into art at a young age and always had an interest in Motorcycles. The first bike that I every rode was a 1977 Honda CX100 enduro. I think that was the most important part of why I ended up wanted to design them"
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 photo by Neil Graham, Cycle Canada |
 drawing by Daryl Tearne, DRT Design
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 drawing by Daryl Tearne, DRT Design
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 drawing by Daryl Tearne, DRT Design
You can contact Daryl at daryltearne@rogers.com
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