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#21
So this is what happens as a result of people not buying their sons or daughters the Big Wheel they wanted when they were kids.
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#22
ROFL
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#23
(08-01-2018, 01:43 AM)rotor_imp Wrote: The mistake we all seem to make her is consider this object to be a motorcycle.

It is not.

It is a piece of industrial art. What is it worth? I have no idea. They say Mona Lisa is worth hundred of millions, despite the fact that a gifted graphical arts student cold produce a replica, indistinguishable from the original, in month or so.

its value is based solely on how much attention it gets you, which is probably quite a bit. positive or negative attention, i think, is irrelevant.
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#24
That front rotor tho....

That things prob as big as the CB1100s wheel
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#25
I'm sorry (NOT!), but is that a motorcycle or just a garage ornament?
Perhaps it is a motorcycle "scarecrow" to ward off real bikes from the neighborhood.
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#26
(08-01-2018, 01:08 PM)dbarkdoll_imp Wrote: That front rotor tho....

That things prob as big as the CB1100s wheel

I was wondering how hot the rotor got with 2 callipers on it.
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#27
Likely it doesn't. The bags drag on the ground and slow the bike. Assuming it's even rideable.
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#28
Didn’t even notice the dual calipers. This bike is a freakin hot mess. A $50k hot mess.

‘Scuse me. $75k hot mess. My bad.
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#29
(08-01-2018, 04:36 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: So this is what happens as a result of people not buying their sons or daughters the Big Wheel they wanted when they were kids.

BINGO...carry on with your accuracy and play 6/49 or Powerball = wish you best of luck TongueSmileBig GrinThumbs Up
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#30
oh my ... now that's something only its mother could love
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