Friday, December 20, 2013

World's most expensive bike (Rs. 67 Lac)

You won't get one of those in Halfords! World's most expensive bike is coated in 24-carat gold and has 600 Swarovski crystals... but will cost you £67,000

By Daily Mail Reporter
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This is one bike you wouldn't want to leave locked up outside. 
The set of wheels has been coated in 24-carat gold and costs £67,000 (Rs 67,00,000). 
It was made by the Scandinavian company Aurumania and even features 600 Swarovski crystals.
Expensive taste: One buyer in London has mounted the bike on their wall as a piece of artwork
Expensive taste: One buyer in London has mounted the bike on their wall as a piece of artwork

Only 10 have been made because of their cost but one buyer in London has mounted the bike on their wall as a piece of artwork.
Aurumania also designed a special mount for bike – also made of 24-carat gold, of course.

Each bike was hand-built and plated with 24-carat gold.
The handlebar grips are made of hand-sewn, chocolate-brown leather and a moulded Brooks leather saddle provides exactly the right nostalgic touch.
The set of wheels has been coated in 24-carat gold and costs £67,000
The set of wheels has been coated in 24-carat gold and costs £67,000

Flashy: It was made by the Scandinavian company Aurumania and even features 600 Swarovski crystal
Flashy: It was made by the Scandinavian company Aurumania and even features 600 Swarovski crystal

Stylish: The Aurumania logo appears stylishly along the crossbar
Stylish: The Aurumania logo appears stylishly along the crossbar

Crowning glory: The limited-edition number is discreetly embossed with gold leaf and set into a leather badge placed prominently on the front of the bike
Crowning glory: The limited-edition number is discreetly embossed with gold leaf and set into a leather badge placed prominently on the front of the bike

Luxury: The company got its name from the Latin word for gold - aurum
Luxury: The company got its name from the Latin word for gold - aurum

The Aurumania logo appears stylishly along the crossbar while its crowning glory is the limited-edition number discreetly embossed with gold leaf and set into a leather badge placed prominently on the front of the bike. 
The company got its name from the Latin word for gold, aurum, and mania and  work solely with luxury products.

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