Painting the fuel tank of a Royal Enfield Motorcycle
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2. gouranga4ever commented 12 years ago
Ah Royal Enfield, that proud British engineering company famous the world over for the Lee-Enfield Rifle and the Indian motorcycle.. Thank you India for keeping the name and tradition alive.


3. stevend1711 commented 12 years ago
A true artisan at work. Is there anything better to watch.


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6. ibrahimde commented 12 years ago
Yes, give him a green card immidiatly


8. MakeTnotWar commented 12 years ago
Amazing accuracy you'd rather expect from a machine than a human being.
And he does it for less than 5$ a day.
And he does it for less than 5$ a day.


13. ZaMpTi commented 12 years ago
http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/200711/2008-royal-enfield-bullet_460x0w.jpg
in case u wonder how the bike looks, i think its nice
in case u wonder how the bike looks, i think its nice



14. datastreamdude commented 12 years ago
wow. how skillful.
skill and modesty, this man has the lot.
thanks for the link 13. ZaMpTi, looks a beauty eh.
skill and modesty, this man has the lot.
thanks for the link 13. ZaMpTi, looks a beauty eh.


15. PortugaL26 commented 12 years ago
Truly impressive work. the guy has really steady hands


17. loadrunner commented 12 years ago
And not even a drop spilled on his hands and clothes. See mee painting a wall...


19. sux2bu commented 12 years ago
#2 What "Indian" motorcycle brand are you referring to? The only one I know of was made in the US starting in 1901.
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/index.php?submenu=History_Timeline&src=gendocs&ref=History%20Timeline&category=History
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/index.php?submenu=History_Timeline&src=gendocs&ref=History%20Timeline&category=History


21. streetwalker88 commented 12 years ago
he looks like Pedro from Napoleon Dynamite 



22. Highmeadow commented 12 years ago
#12 - they are referring to an American work visa, or "Green Card". Not citizenship, just a temporary pass to work in the States.
#19 - Sux2bu, Enfield made bikes under the "Indian" badge for the American company in the late 50's.
#19 - Sux2bu, Enfield made bikes under the "Indian" badge for the American company in the late 50's.


24. Judge-Jake commented 2 years ago
To my reckoning he can breath and smile once every three minutes. 



+43 1. Cvejic commented 12 years ago