I play on another website thread that is totally dedicated to posting Cool looking bikes. In fact I ended up playing bikes-on-line while I was looking for ideas on how to soup-up my GS850-Shaftie (Suzi, not BeeEm). Anyway, I never gave up. I just got my mits on these images and thought you RATS might appreciate them too. I am not a twin fan, or a scrambler fan, or a wafer thin seat fan, but this ROCKS! Dig the FCR's. Then I thought to label the thread as I did so that you might post your favourite bike images in the future too.
My latest wallpaper. I don't need the Firestones or the silly chopped front mudguard, but everything else looks pretty well sorted. I'd be happy to have this in my garage.
I think I may have tried to get in that "After-Hours Club" behind the bike. The voice behind the red door's screened peep hole said, "Scram, shorty! But leave your bike."
The guard is fine, just the tail light is clumsy. The exhaust is perfect for a Guzzi. and the seat is the neatest I've seen. Only other ( very slight ) downside are the slightly inelegant front guard supports. Otherwise - I want one just like this !
The guard is fine, just the tail light is clumsy. The exhaust is perfect for a Guzzi. and the seat is the neatest I've seen. Only other ( very slight ) downside are the slightly inelegant front guard supports. Otherwise - I want one just like this !
^ Idealistic styling seems to be the glue binding that together. I'd suggest that the donk is the "frame", similar to Ducati's GP machine. The front end set up is almost common now in the mountain biking scene.
Behind this link is a FB viddie of the Paton available for sale this year some time. Want!
It does seem to share a lot of details with the X axis so the idea seems to come from that, but as the pic links say it's a Lazareth Honda VTR 1000. Bumped into that when I was looking for pics of SP1:s as I'm doing a replica 4-1-2 exhaust system into my cbr f2 next weekend in the spirit of the vtr. I was told it's called a stressed member frame where the engine itself acts as the main frame where the swings attach to. Never seen one before, but up here in the armpit of Siberia everything comes with a delay
Another fascinating front end. Pretty interesting place for the rear shock too. Wouldn`t mind one of these, just something like 250k shortage in my budget...
Something wrong with the img-linking, had to write the tags by hand.
Another fascinating front end. Pretty interesting place for the rear shock too. Wouldn`t mind one of these, just something like 250k shortage in my budget...
Something wrong with the img-linking, had to write the tags by hand.
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