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    Chainsaw powered motorbike...

    Hope this isn't a repost, but you gotta see this. Powered by 48 chainsaw motors as near as I can tell. Can't find any more info on this so if you know the full story let us know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1
    Hope this isn't a repost,

    hoped pretty wrong

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    Why.......for the love of god.........why??????????????
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    Should have a forum just for weird bike photos, there are some nutters out there.

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    should have a forum for reposted pictures more like it

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    That bike needs lots of chainsaw blades sticking out - to deal with pesky cages....
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    It is german. do a search for chainsaw and you'll find it has been posted a few times.

    Heard the vid of it, makes one hell of a racket.
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    48 cylinder 2 stroke

    saw a vid of that a while back- guy had to take the air filters off to start it

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    If it was powered by axes instead of chainsaws would that make it a 'chopper'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie
    If it was powered by axes instead of chainsaws would that make it a 'chopper'?
    LOL, very cleaver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck
    LOL, very cleaver.
    Ah ha ha ha! "very cleaver". Excellent! (God I hope that was a deliberate mis-spelling)
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    You guys cut me up.

    All those fantastic dolmar saws, must take a while to start it

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