There was a thread re bike art. Here some real ones.
http://www.amdchampionship.com/conte...orld#freestyle
There was a thread re bike art. Here some real ones.
http://www.amdchampionship.com/conte...orld#freestyle
Very cool. I find number 3, in your photos, quite appealing to look at. Could be the best, most ergonomically friendly to ride.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
But I think Roland Sands Fat Boy is the shizz. I would own and ride this bike. And change very little.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
That one titled 'second' has got to have the most useless headlight position ever...
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I saw dave cook's bike at the world champs at sturgis a bloody work of art the crankcases were machined out of billet alloy and the barrel and head came of a cb550 honda ,bmw gearbox and virago diff and your right krugger's bike the 3rd one in the pic looks ridable as did the kraus bike I should put some pics up I have 1500 lol
The first one looks freakin' awesome to me, a bit awkward to ride but the turn of the century vintage look is sweet. Especially with the supersize discs. Awesome.
Yea it was on my bucket list as was bonniville,but I have found that once is not enough so will be going back in 2012.the photo below was taken in kingman arizona where we stumbled onto a shop with 8 restored denver mullins chopper,the american gentleman was surprised I knew who he was lol
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