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Freakin' Wild

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by flash1259, Oct 29, 2008.

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    lol, weird how they're using the motor as part of the frame... asking for trouble i think.... Whats the fairing for on the side? looks gay, im interested to see what program they used to design it... but with the right color scheme even painter d would like it :D
     
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    never mind, closer inspection reveals there is a full frame... not using the engine... but no radiator..., i guess most v twins are airheads tho... i think they are
     
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    Here's a link to a place in Dallas I like. Kinda interesting "joint".

    http://www.strokersdallas.com/

    Some of the "Custom Bikes" are definitely different.
     
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    Not fast not cutting edge but for my personal taste pretty as a bike can be.
    Stupid money,but hey thats what all the poor people say.
    http://www.deus.com.au/#/bikes/
    The manx or the tt to start with but then there is the bobbersake or grievous angel.
     
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    motor stress member frames, are pretty common these days. When you add it up, the motor is the most rigid part of the bike. As long as a ham fisted mechanic doesn't strip out subframe mounts. Think of being able to eliminate your front and lower frame tubes. That would eliminate alot of weight, and make the lower engine easier to wrench. No lower frame to flex because the case is the frame. BMW and Ducati are stress member frames.

    That bike looks really uncomfortable and ugly though.
     
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    As is our very own Maxim/Seca 400
     
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    This is histerical.
     

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