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    Yet another gorgeous chopper

    http://funhight.blogspot.com/2006/10...pper-bike.html

    I'd change the headlights myself, I'd prefer something animalistic. But damn that's awesome work.
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    Fuck sliding up the 'tank'
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Fuck sliding up the 'tank'
    Females might enjoy it tho'..........

    Wonder if the wind noise created by those ribs is a pisser?.....

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    Very cool! I can't imagine the scare that would give you if it was heading right at your drivers window lol.
    Excellent work.

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    thats a choice looking bike i want one

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    Here is a challenge for you folks, where is the gas tank? And no it's not the big box in front of the engine. That's the radiator.

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    is it in the backbone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry33 View Post
    is it in the backbone?
    For all of what 2 litres? I think the wireing for the throttle cables and headlight (assuming it even has them) would go in there.

    Personally In think it's just a show piece. Looks functional until you look closely. Nice piece of art though.

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    Could use a few H.R Giger-ish touches but that's fair nice.

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    Is that an automative inline engine hiding in there?

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    Jeez that is really different and a work of art.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
    For all of what 2 litres? I think the wireing for the throttle cables and headlight (assuming it even has them) would go in there.

    Personally In think it's just a show piece. Looks functional until you look closely. Nice piece of art though.
    It is rather long and of a decent width, how big is a milk bottle?! 15 litres is the av for a sprot bike most choppers maybe 6 liters? It could easily accommodate that in that volume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    It is rather long and of a decent width, how big is a milk bottle?! 15 litres is the av for a sprot bike most choppers maybe 6 liters? It could easily accommodate that in that volume.
    Wont go far with that huge engine in it. Hell my bike's only got 12 litres and onle does 100 miles outside the city and about 70 miles inside the city. That's staying out of Vboost.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    It is rather long and of a decent width, how big is a milk bottle?! 15 litres is the av for a sprot bike most choppers maybe 6 liters? It could easily accommodate that in that volume.


    My cruiser has a 9.5 litre tank......


    I have finally checked out the bike in question (damn dial up being so slow)

    and I like it..... cool bike.... and as to where the tank is.... I wouldnt have a clue.. but it will be there somewhere.

    Who ever made that bike had a awesome imagination.
    Last edited by crashe; 29th October 2006 at 19:56. Reason: added in more.

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    not under the pelvis/seat area? gawd..imagine shoving the pump "there" to fill...would be a hoot!!
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