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Old 06-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I was in Skagit Powersports the other day, they have this bike on display. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any info on it....Its a real work of art, the details are amazing, the pics really don't capture it.





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It's amazing the skills and interests and dedication that people have. Really cool, thanks for sharing.

Does he worry about the pipes termite-ing?


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Hmmmmm - air-cooled pushrod v-twin hard tail. Judging from the cam covers, it's a twin-cam 88 incher. Nice custom oil tank.

Sort of a cross between a Fat Boy and a Soft Tail Standard.

Pretty cool.
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Gotta love bike art. Saw a wood bike years ago in an easy rider mag with even more detail than this.
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There is really not too much of a technological difference bewteen a wooden rendition of a Harley and the real one! (spaking as a harley owner).
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