Thursday, October 01, 2009

OHV 4 Stroke Engine Mechanics




6 comments:

justdoodleit said...

Geeky, but what fun! Reminds me of my college days, had to draw this, the 2-stroke cycle and a diesel version at least a dozen times in one year...and weren't allowed to use color. This looks sweet...esp the ignition :)

Jason Curtis said...

Hey Robert, I'm just starting to get into motorcycles. I'm planning on possibly getting one in the next couple of years.

So I'm just loving all your motorcycle themed illustrations! Not only does this one look good, but I learned something!

R.Dress said...

JD:I'm glad you like it! So you wanted to become an Engineer. What happened?

JC: Cool! You seem like a Harley guy. When you get a chance, (you too Justdoodleit) take a look at this guys blog.

thevintagent.blogspot.com

He writes very well and has great taste and insight into the vintage motorcycle world. He's been a huge wide open door into the days when art married the machine.

thevintagent.blogspot.com

Jason Curtis said...

Thanks Robert, I'll check it out!

justdoodleit said...

Hi Robert, I did graduate as a chemical engineer some years ago but my love for drawing changed all other equations ;) Btw, this is Harsha from India; Although JD, as you've put it, sounds cool too!

Thanks for the link, awesome blog...Love those Bugatti Type 57 pics as well.

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Robert, Such an animated illustration - makes wanting to know how it works a delight!!