Thanks to the extraordinary talent of “YouTuber” Ayato, the legendary motorcycle, one of the most popular and well-known pieces of anime, has been made for a while. The end product is fantastic.
On YouTube, there are construction projects that exceed all expectations. One of them is Ayato, a YouTuber who imitated a Kaneda-wearing motorcycle from Akira.
The composition, which is one of the most well-known and popular in the anime community, has been recreated and copied numerous times, but this version is the most comprehensive, dazzling, and true of them all.
Various problems have been encountered during the project, which have been reported on their YouTube channel.
Ayato began his motorcycle journey with a Yamaha Majesty 250 that he customized to meet his needs. It’s a big, almost entirely manual construction that has been built to be completely legal under Japanese traffic laws.
To put it another way, this YouTuber with the best technical expertise has always desired to be active and able to move throughout Japan’s streets.
Ayato has shown that it can order parts and goods that have already been made and sold. For example, it took apart a Yamaha guitar and welded the parts together that he needed for his vision.
You’ve overcome obstacles and discovered some aesthetic and ergonomic solutions. For example, Kaneda’s motorcycle had a seat that wasn’t completely clear in anime and manga, so he created the area in such a way that we might think of it as a form of bucket seat, in which the driver is similar to yourself and what makes you feel more comfortable.
He’s been working on the chassis for a long time, attempting to make it appear like the image we all have in our minds; the front portion, the wheels, and even the handlebars need to be modified, which means it’s about to be the most delusional time of the year.
It’s worth it if you enjoy motorbike customisation and the mechanics of the environment around this type of vehicle. The last clips show that Ayato added LED lights to the set, giving it a truly futuristic look.