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Custom XJ of the week.

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Ian.k, May 26, 2006.

  1. Ian.k

    Ian.k Member

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    If you haven't read my post "A gift to you" should do so before reading this one. As promised, here's another one.

    This is an angry bike, Captured in an eternal wheelie, this holligan is the perfect tool to beat you're frustrations into the pavement. If you're pissed of at the world, this is what you want. The front end, made of magnesium, from a sport bike, slightly modified for length, provides durability and rideability. This Connects the three spoke rims which resemble a pepperoni slicer. The slash cut headers wave a giant middle finger to anyone trying to get some rest, F.T.W. badge on the primary covers and agressive durable paint on the tank. Stretched shaft drive rear, modified for a mono shock under the seat, with the large tubular supports adding to strength, finished off with a pointy sissy bar and two trench spikes mounted on either side of the seat, just in case someone doesn't like you're noisy bike or wants the contents of you're wallet. I was a little frustrated with some things today, can you tell? Let me know what you think. Enjoy:

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  2. Joel07

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    Very nasty man!! I love how your bikes all seem to follow their own theme. Too many times I see choppers that are just a bunch of parts thrown together with no flow at all. Love the jockey shift too. Not sure if I'd ever have big enough balls to actually ride a bike with one, but definetly looks cool.

    Just a suggestion for future drawings, how bout doing a "race" style chopper, seen a few lately that interested me. Basically keep everything long, low and simple, bobbed rear fender, clip on or low handlebars, maybe a racing stripe or something. Just some ideas I've had floating around in my head, but I'm not good at putting it on paper (or in this case, on screen :D ).

    Good work as always!! :wink:
     
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    you really do some nice work,
     
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    The brass knuckles are just too wicked!
     
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    You never fail to amaze ION! Nasty beasty!
     

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