How bout the Gurney Gator? Or several of the Elf racing designs?
I'd love to have a Gator, a GTS1000 Yamaha, or a Feuling W3 motored chopper...
This could be a funnin' thread!
Sometimes I take a look at an issue of "The Horse" magazine- a while back they showcased a chopped V65 Magna, looked like a Decepticon just rode into town. The only thing that made it legal was the headstock section with the OEM serial number.
I'd LOVE to see it in person.
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Stratman and his wife used to come spend a fair amount of time hanging out with my old boss at Smoky Mountain HD/BUELL- they have been the main T-shirt printer for the dealer (IIRC and several others) for some time now.
I feel fairly certain that the top one uses two cylinders from a radial aircraft engine. But I'm too lazy to get my books of aircraft engines out to see.
I feel fairly certain that the top one uses two cylinders from a radial aircraft engine. But I'm too lazy to get my books of aircraft engines out to see.
According to some quick Google searches, the Gunbus engine consists of two cylinders from a nine cylinder radial aircraft engine. I couldn't find out WHOSE "nine-cylinder radial aircraft engine" sacrificed two cylinders for this project, though.
#27 the Roadog by Wild Bill Gelbke is THE Antithisis of Buells I think. I almost bought the "GrassHopper" a couple years ago...ya know the old saying "you'll only regret the things you don't do(well I wish I wouda)" but hay at least I got to ride the Auto4. (ive ridden baggers that handle worse) The grasshopper has a corvair opposed four (or 6) and on the transmission he made a shoe box sized contraption that converts a H shaped shift pattern to a up-down motorcycle shift pattern. He built and sold about 4 Auto4s and the Grasshopper was the next generation he was going to produce. I was told that he never registered it because the day he went to, the line was to long at the DMV. Shortly after he was shot by the cops in a domestic dispute.