View Full Version : So would this be Harley powered
cheshirecat
18th November 2011, 17:06
Or not
Guiness records TDT (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/8896151/Guinness-World-Records-day.html)
blackdog
18th November 2011, 18:20
One wheel off the ground? Couldn't possibly be a Harley.
SMOKEU
18th November 2011, 18:29
But does it do skids?
Old Steve
18th November 2011, 19:38
It's actually moving under it's own power so can't possibly be Harley powered.
I called in to Deus ex Machina the weekend after the last auction. There was a 1912 Triumph with a wicker sidecar on display, they;d been expecting $35,000 for it I think but it hadn't sold. Now if my long lost uncle Steve Jobs leaves me anything in his will, that'd be something I'd like parked in a special shed.
Crasherfromwayback
18th November 2011, 19:41
It has something in common with a Harley.
It gets girls wet.:bleh:
baptist
18th November 2011, 23:15
It has something in common with a Harley.
It gets girls wet.:bleh:
Or because it's full of S#*t :bleh::bleh: Anyway 68KMH... can't be a Harley :msn-wink:
Crasherfromwayback
19th November 2011, 08:02
Anyway 68KMH... can't be a Harley :msn-wink:
You might be quite surprised how quickly a Harley can be ridden.
Gubb
19th November 2011, 08:04
You might be quite surprised how quickly a Harley can be ridden.
He's right. Gravity can be a powerful force.
baptist
19th November 2011, 08:06
He's right. Gravity can be a powerful force.
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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