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Not my bikes, but I saw them just across town. I have now real info about them, but thought they were interesting. Figured I would post them if someone else is looking for ideas. I like the suicide shift/clutch, had one on a Yam Maxim 650 years ago... Was a blast to ride!TOOLS AND TOYSSMAW Mid States Inc. "MISSING LINK" 10-150 AMP Buzzer circa 1945ishSMAW Magic Wand 40-60 AMP Suitcase Buzzer circa 1939ishGMAW Hobart 210 IronmanOxy-Propane TorchMany other old and cold goodies"Rusty but Trusty"
Reply:That one in front looks like a street version of a hill climber.
Reply:Man watch your pant legs on the gold one.Airco Heliweld II AC/DC HomeMade Wire FeederLincoln 255PLincoln HD130Everlast PP804x8 CNC TableWelding helps me build my hobbies and takes up time on the side.
Reply:I'm not sure either would be worth riding to be quite honest...
Reply:Ya I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder...... I am not much for the standard choppers and customs: OCC, Big Bear Choppers, Iron Horse, many more to name.... There is nothing too wrong with them I guess,, but to me they are all the same, cookie cutter to me.... but to each their own, that's what makes to world interesting...TOOLS AND TOYSSMAW Mid States Inc. "MISSING LINK" 10-150 AMP Buzzer circa 1945ishSMAW Magic Wand 40-60 AMP Suitcase Buzzer circa 1939ishGMAW Hobart 210 IronmanOxy-Propane TorchMany other old and cold goodies"Rusty but Trusty"
Reply:While I like the paint, you couldn't get me on either for more than a picture with the frankenstein brothers. (IMNSHO)Regards,RobGreat Basin WeldingInstagramBlue weldersRed weldersMy luscious Table DIY TIG Torch cooler
Reply:Originally Posted by Mick120Interesting?????That gold monstrosity, would have to the butt ugliest thing I've seen in years.
Reply:Not sure on the sound, If I am over that side of town I will stop in to chat with the guy, ask if he would fire them upTOOLS AND TOYSSMAW Mid States Inc. "MISSING LINK" 10-150 AMP Buzzer circa 1945ishSMAW Magic Wand 40-60 AMP Suitcase Buzzer circa 1939ishGMAW Hobart 210 IronmanOxy-Propane TorchMany other old and cold goodies"Rusty but Trusty"
Reply:Ummmmmmm........Yeah.......Whatever........zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Extreme customs like these are rarely comfortable, reliable, or safe. Most are more art than science. I've seen much worse. Looks like there is some nice workmanship but poor engineering. That little engine can't do the 300mm tire justice.GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:Originally Posted by Mick120I really should correct my last post, I thought that gold 'thing' was the worse bike I'd seen but, this takes the cake..... Talk about desperation......Handles like a bag of marbles and just as fast.
Reply:Originally Posted by GravelExtreme customs like these are rarely comfortable, reliable, or safe. Most are more art than science. I've seen much worse. Looks like there is some nice workmanship but poor engineering. That little engine can't do the 300mm tire justice. |
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