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SpankMe
14th February 2003, 11:53
I have never driven a car, and I never will. So there is no way I am going to be driven to my final resting place in a bloody car. I have found the way I wish to ride to that biker cafe in the sky.

<center><a href="http://www.fasterpastor.com/"><img src="http://www.fasterpastor.com/funerals/cruik.jpg"><br>Motorbike hearse at Fasterpastor.com</a></center>

If there was only such a service available in this country.

Coldkiwi
14th February 2003, 12:00
Well, you'd have to think that someone in the states has done that do with the harley culture.

I see he's even done performance tests on it! A biker through and through!

SpankMe
14th February 2003, 13:03
Found this Harley hearse at <a href="http://www.bikerburials.com/">Biker Burials.</a>

<center><img src="http://www.bikerburials.com/images/bb_uncovered_bike.jpg"></center>

and this one at <a href="http://www.tombstonehearse.com/">Tombstone Hearse</a>

<center><img src="http://www.tombstonehearse.com/images/center_image.jpg"></center>

Kiwibiker
17th February 2003, 22:28
Choice one ,&nbsp; didn't know they existed,, definatley the way to go ;)

Triumph for me, nice in black too

Gixxer
18th February 2003, 06:37
My best friend&nbsp;has the instructions for when I go, strapped to my bike in full leathers and set alight, then a big party, no tears at my passing please.

BARBARIAN Style

&nbsp;:brick:

Skunk
18th February 2003, 09:39
A woman in Wellington has a Harley hearse. Claims it cost $60,000 to set up.
Yeah - $30,000 for the bike. $25,000 for the Harley accessories and $5,000 to make it a hearse :p