http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/tomahawk.html
Wow, you think anyone would actually be able to ride this thing without going straight over the back?
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http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/tomahawk.html
Wow, you think anyone would actually be able to ride this thing without going straight over the back?
lol i remember when they built that a few years ago. crazy. makes the bike im getting look like a moped lol.
ehh i'm not much for crotch rockets, i'm more of a dirtbike person.. if i was gonna get a crotch rocket i'd get a ducatti, but nice choice, the bike looks sweet as hell..
I was reading this news story http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...cntriumf08.xml and realised I hadn't considered a Triumph , they have some wicked bikes. :thumbsup:
http://www.triumph.co.uk/ :D ;) :cool:
lucky bastard I wish I could get on of those, Id way reather have a nice little pick-up truck though.....Toyota's are my favorite trucks
I have heard of guys who have had accidents and then had a bike made up so they can still ride,my mate told me of her one armed biker friend who I would love to meet just to see him ride.Quote:
Originally Posted by rhino44
I think this is a brilliant idea.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2096987.stm
That's very interesting. It is very fitting for someone who loves to ride motorcycles to have a hearse like that. Over here we have a TV show called Orange County Choppers. It's about a father-son team in Orange County New York that builds expensive custom made choppers style bikes.Quote:
Originally Posted by HiddenBeauty
Anyway they had a segment were they built a bike for a man for free who had been paralyzed from the waist down. They managed to create a bike that had all the controls necesarry to operate it within arms reach. So basically he could kinda pull himself up onto it and he was good to go. I think that sounds like what your friends friend has except his/hers is custom fit for their particular disability.