Paul Yaffe recently completed a custom motorcycle for Dr. Edward Diethrich, founder and medical director of the Arizona Heart Institute in P...
Paul Yaffe recently completed a custom motorcycle for Dr. Edward Diethrich, founder and medical director of the Arizona Heart Institute in Phoenix.
Dubbed "The Heart Bike", it's gas tank is shaped and painted to look like a real human heart...
According to the Arizona Republic newspaper...
Dubbed "The Heart Bike", it's gas tank is shaped and painted to look like a real human heart...
According to the Arizona Republic newspaper...
The $120,000 motorcycle was dedicated to Diethrich for his contributions in cardiovascular care, research and education at the 20th Anniversary of the International Congress on Endovascular Interventions in Scottsdale. Medical industry professionals made donations to offset the cost of the bike.Let's hope Paul Yaffe doesn't have to come out and perform CPR on this machine to get it started.
The one-of-a-kind hammered-steel chopper took nearly two years to create from concept to completion at Yaffe's Phoenix shop. The idea came from Diethrich's son, Tad.