Who has the sickest Bob?
#552
#555
#557
whos ride is this?
really love the sissy bar / fender set up,
just curious its mounting points besides the
sissy to swingarm and sissy to the fender,
where is the other part to the fender mounted to?
and if this set up if done correctly ok for going 2 up
like how some rigid rear set ups are done...
any body have any other street bobs or dynas with pics
of this set up?
really love the sissy bar / fender set up,
just curious its mounting points besides the
sissy to swingarm and sissy to the fender,
where is the other part to the fender mounted to?
and if this set up if done correctly ok for going 2 up
like how some rigid rear set ups are done...
any body have any other street bobs or dynas with pics
of this set up?
#558
Which one of these definations are you guys referring to when you
call your bike sick?
Most look Very Good to me, some even look Great, and there are some that dont look much more than stock, but I wouldn't call them sick...
Websters
Sick
sick adj. sick·er, sick·est
1.
a. Suffering from or affected with a illness; ailing.
b. Of or for sick persons: sick wards.
c. Nauseating.
2.
a. Mentally ill or disturbed.
b. Morbid, or sadistic: a sick joke; a sick crime.
3. Defective; unsound: a sick economy.
4.
a. Deeply distressed; upset: sick with worry.
b. Disgusted; revolted.
c. Weary; tired: sick of it all.
5.
a. In need of repairs: a sick ship.
b. Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within: a sick office building.
Oh... wait I foud this in the Urban Dictionary, maybe this is what you mean.. Interesting origin..
1. Lebonese, rapper slang for "this is great" or "of high quality".
Guy: Check out my sick ride, bitch!
Chick: Fully sick!
2. An expression of admiration or enthusiasm for a person, thing or action. It can stand alone as an exclamation but is frequently used as a modifier to qualify something as excellent.
It is associated with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Australian English, as explained on the Australian language blog.
"That's sick, mate!" (stand-alone exclamation)
"Your car is really sick, bro" (adjective)
"I will call on my fully sick boys" (modifier)
I guess I'm just to old....
I'm putting my armour on now so Fire away...
call your bike sick?
Most look Very Good to me, some even look Great, and there are some that dont look much more than stock, but I wouldn't call them sick...
Websters
Sick
sick adj. sick·er, sick·est
1.
a. Suffering from or affected with a illness; ailing.
b. Of or for sick persons: sick wards.
c. Nauseating.
2.
a. Mentally ill or disturbed.
b. Morbid, or sadistic: a sick joke; a sick crime.
3. Defective; unsound: a sick economy.
4.
a. Deeply distressed; upset: sick with worry.
b. Disgusted; revolted.
c. Weary; tired: sick of it all.
5.
a. In need of repairs: a sick ship.
b. Constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within: a sick office building.
Oh... wait I foud this in the Urban Dictionary, maybe this is what you mean.. Interesting origin..
1. Lebonese, rapper slang for "this is great" or "of high quality".
Guy: Check out my sick ride, bitch!
Chick: Fully sick!
2. An expression of admiration or enthusiasm for a person, thing or action. It can stand alone as an exclamation but is frequently used as a modifier to qualify something as excellent.
It is associated with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Australian English, as explained on the Australian language blog.
"That's sick, mate!" (stand-alone exclamation)
"Your car is really sick, bro" (adjective)
"I will call on my fully sick boys" (modifier)
I guess I'm just to old....
I'm putting my armour on now so Fire away...