Wednesday, 15 February 2012

This is Saviour Machine Motorcycles. Welcome here


Saviour Machine Motorcycles designs and modifies aging motorcycles and motorcycle parts.  Its sister project, Automotive Proofreading, is a freelance proofreading and copy editing service for publishers, printers and advertisers (see here: http://saviourmachinemotorcycles.blogspot.com/p/automotive-proofreading.html ).

Saviour Machine works with Japanese, German and Italian motorcycles that their former owners and the rest of the world have forgotten existed.  I specialise in machines at the bottom of their price curve: not desirable enough to have stayed in the public consciousness; neither old nor rare enough to stand out as an oddity; but nonetheless a quality item in their day and waiting patiently to be rediscovered and brought up to speed with the modern world.

Saviour Machine is a green endeavour, both in terms of its environmental aspirations and its embryonic stage of life.  I use whatever parts I have lying around (plenty) and whatever eBay tells me is "Price - Lowest first", regardless of origin.  I don't do this for a living either, yet.

Blogging motorcycle projects is a slow business. Time and patience are in short supply, but spare a little of both as you read these pages and you'll find something, I hope, to inspire.