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yeah thats pritty knarly, is that headlight a giant pistion head??? that front end looks heavy as hell, but i do dig the rear fender/oil pan, very cool chop
yeah thats pritty knarly, is that headlight a giant pistion head??? that front end looks heavy as hell, but i do dig the rear fender/oil pan, very cool chop
I believe the headlight housing is made from a large bore piston. Bigger than anything Harley ever made. Maybe a large industrial diesel piston.
The front forks might be made from valve rocker arms from a very large diesel, like might be found in a ship.
The wheels could be Dyna Street Bob, at least the front wheel.
It is a design that you probably won't forget, even if it causes stomach upset to our more sensitive H-D brethren north of the border.
Originally Posted by rbabos
The whole thing makes me puke.
Ron
Last edited by SailorDon; Oct 11, 2009 at 03:05 PM.
The nice shiny motor screws up the whole look. He should have went with a distressed, black, or brushed steel look. His current set up makes it painfully obvious that the distressed "rat bike" look is completely fabricated: A poser bike.
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