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Post by bellyofthewhale on Jul 4, 2009 0:28:27 GMT -6
......thought I'd share this, from sunny(very hot, hot, sunny) Florida!
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Post by Hizoot on Jul 4, 2009 0:47:22 GMT -6
U sure Nolan didn't build that..?
Still missing a few parts & it looks hungry..!Hizoot
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Post by davekapp on Jul 4, 2009 1:23:23 GMT -6
Good luck getting that thing over the border!
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Post by smartresins on Jul 4, 2009 6:31:06 GMT -6
That is very interesting indeed. Very original! I saw a nice chopper yesterday. Though may not be very exciting to some. It had a serious rake to it and a nice fat tire in the rear. Appeared mostly hand built from parts. The front tire was a dirt bike tire. The frame appeared to be Harly I think? The style overall was pretty good minus the front tire. The engine was a lawn mower engine. That is where some may go south. However this was a young boy riding it. So looking at the age of the boy and the way the bike looked like it was built from parts, I had the thought of kudos to him! When he gets older and gets more money, I wonder what he will build! Never know? This guy here may have started out in a simular way. LOL. Jody
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Post by TheMadModeler on Jul 4, 2009 7:33:17 GMT -6
Go Gator... BiLL..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2009 8:52:51 GMT -6
LOL....Niiiiiiice
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Post by RatRod on Jul 4, 2009 11:56:59 GMT -6
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Post by dbash2006 on Jul 4, 2009 12:22:33 GMT -6
Its a gator on Wheels!! I'm yet to taste the gator bites! I hear its good eat'n!
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Post by smartresins on Jul 4, 2009 13:06:27 GMT -6
LOL. Now that skeleton one is cool too! I am just left wondering where is the gas tank, and just how long can you run on it? LOL. Jody
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Post by RatRod on Jul 4, 2009 16:11:27 GMT -6
LOL. Now that skeleton one is cool too! I am just left wondering where is the gas tank, and just how long can you run on it? LOL. Jody Jody, the gas/oil tanks are in the rear fender, and if I remember right it holds 2-2 1/2 gallons. It's plenty of gas, but this thing has a 131 ci billet motor, so it probably eats some gas....
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Post by smartresins on Jul 4, 2009 18:02:11 GMT -6
I was wondering where it was. I find it hard to believe you could squeeze a large enough tank back there to hold that much!! But hey, thats at least a good 150 miles or so depending on gear ratios ect. Jody
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Post by paintguy on Jul 5, 2009 9:56:10 GMT -6
that gator bike is cool,,but i dont see a exhaust comming out of the engine... photoshoped?..the skeleton bike is pretty sweet to.. i thought id share a pic of a bike i seen in 2007 in loudon, new hampshire,,wen i was ther for the races..sorry for poor quality pics,,lotta detail on this one allso.. and under the thong is allso detailed in gold,, ;D,,i didnt post that pic,,i wasnt sure if it would be to x-rated... .. hope u enjoy.. joe.
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Post by bellyofthewhale on Jul 5, 2009 11:33:57 GMT -6
that gator bike is cool,,but i dont see a exhaust comming out of the engine... photoshoped?.. joe. Maybe that hole at the front of the engine is where the exhaust pipe belongs, and just isn't hooked up? Hmmmm? Skeptics. Hmmmph!!
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