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A Honda that watches you

The first, thing you may say to yourself, after seeing this piece of art will be nothing close to the two words - Security Camera. So, what do you do with the rusted remains of an old Honda P25?
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on March 18, 2014

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    The first, thing you may say to yourself, after seeing this piece of art is nothing close to the two words - Security Camera. So, what do you do with the rusted remains of an old Honda P25? Simple, hand it over to Chicara Nagata, a camera-obsessed gear head, and see him turn it into this crazy restomod moped.
     
    This bike is based on a 1966 Honda P25/P50 model, so you know that it is more like a motorized bicycle. We all know that the P25 was cheap, dirty transportation when it was new and there were only few that survived. But Nagata had different plans.
     
    Nagata built the bike to participate in the Japanese Nikkei Security Show and hence fitted it with a number of cameras that are neatly tucked among the front and rear LEDs. Some are also worked into the suspension mounts in the frame itself thus giving this P25 a 360-degree view of anything and everything.
     
    Creepy as it may seem, it does look brilliant and you have to give it to Chicara for this beaut of a creation. 
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    Last Updated on March 18, 2014


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