A lot of whinging and no action!
A lot of whinging and no action!
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I'm not whinging, just pointing out that over five grand is a lot to pay for something which won't be legal on the road. It would take a braver man than me to ride this thing hands-free at top speed. I particularly like the number plate in its vertical orientation - it just says "nick me", as if the open pipes didn't get the police to notice you...
I don't think it's worth throwing out the idea of a bike like this. While some of the aspects are eyebrow raising, it could still be a very fun ride. It's not fair to say not to buy it when you haven't seen it. I had asked if someone could actually go look at it in person.
And I've ridden for the last 6 months with open pipes on the bike I already have so thats besides the point.
Not all choppers have to be costing enough to put on the mortgage, shine like a mirror, and most likely (As I've find with quite few cruiser riders) the bikes just sit in the garage under a cover for a large part of the year.
Cheap chopper that you can commute on and ride with the chopper-o-so-good style? Yes please![]()
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