Wild Trike Features Japanese-Inspired Styling
This custom trike hails from Japanese builder Bad Land, which is known for its crazy creations.
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Unique Build
Of all the countries that feature top-notch custom motorcycle builders, Japan is certainly one of the most unique. That much is evident from the handful of Japanese builds we've featured in the past, but perhaps none can measure up to this wild trike created by Bad Land dubbed Super Trike Kumu-Kumu No. 134.
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Massive and Noticeable
This trike certainly has presence, if nothing else, a look that is accentuated by a large amount of chrome that's been fitted to the bike. The wheels are the most obvious thing one will notice when they look at this trike, largely because they're massive, with a gigantic 23-inch unit setting up shop in the front.
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Custom Bits
Other noticeable custom parts include an Arlen Ness dual style fork leg, a Brembo brake caliper, Bad Land brake caliper support, headlight, and handlebars, Brembo front controls, and Ken's Factory grips, mirrors, rocker cover, timing cover, and side cover.
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Other Stuff
Ken's Factory also provided the footpegs and rear brake pedal, while Bad Land affixed its own air cleaner, exhaust, gas tank, and front and rear fenders. The trike sports a chrome frame, along with Kellerman LED turn signals, a Clione Speed seat, and paint laid down by Smooth Line.
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Global Ride
The result of all that work is easily one of the most unique trikes we've ever seen, and a bike that's sure to draw a ton of attention everywhere it goes - no matter what part of the world it might be in. But then again, we'd expect nothing less from the creative minds at Bad Land, judging by what we've seen them come up with so far.
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