Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Wow what a cool machine!
I bet the front "head" lights are in the skull eye sockets
I bet the front "head" lights are in the skull eye sockets
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So? Pretty flashy and all I guess, but if you can't shuttle a boat with it, it ain't no good to me.
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Randy,
During the time the Clinton Presidential Center & Library has been built, I've been curious to visit the place... Marlo and I took the time finally , last Saturday, to tour it. Aside from everything else, they currently have an exhibit of 'Choppers' from different motorcycle artists, everyone so inclined should see it! Some amazing creations! Since no flash photography was allowed, I only wished for my tripod.
Best Regards
Jim Moose
During the time the Clinton Presidential Center & Library has been built, I've been curious to visit the place... Marlo and I took the time finally , last Saturday, to tour it. Aside from everything else, they currently have an exhibit of 'Choppers' from different motorcycle artists, everyone so inclined should see it! Some amazing creations! Since no flash photography was allowed, I only wished for my tripod.
Best Regards
Jim Moose
Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
nice ride. that looks like some kind of 4 cyl. car engine.
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
OT
but too cool
to complain. If it lies near by I'd like a ride. 
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Kinda cheezy choice of rear tires...
Did I mention...I LIKE PURPLE SNOWCONES!!!
Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Fish wrote:So? Pretty flashy and all I guess, but if you can't shuttle a boat with it, it ain't no good to me.
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I call BS. you know you'd be cruising the Skeletor bike around the Hill if you could. Besides, it'd be a nice angle picking up those scary Goth chicks :twisted: that you never have a chance with.
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Doesn't work for me. The thing looks ridiculous.
Maybe if they had used a big air cooled V-twin instead of a water cooled car motor it wouldn't look so stupid.
They didn't even bother trying to hide or blend in the radiator. With the big square motor and radiator (especially in the second photo) it looks like the skeleton is humping an oven or tipped over refrigerator. Though the scale is a little weird, so more like an ez-bake oven or maybe a dorm fridge.
You really want to ride around town on a motorcycle that makes you look like your having a three way with a skeleton and a junked kitchen appliance.
Maybe if they had used a big air cooled V-twin instead of a water cooled car motor it wouldn't look so stupid.
They didn't even bother trying to hide or blend in the radiator. With the big square motor and radiator (especially in the second photo) it looks like the skeleton is humping an oven or tipped over refrigerator. Though the scale is a little weird, so more like an ez-bake oven or maybe a dorm fridge.
You really want to ride around town on a motorcycle that makes you look like your having a three way with a skeleton and a junked kitchen appliance.
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apparently, the designer couldn't flesh out any new ideas...
How long is the drive?
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Re: Sweet ride – The Skull Bike
Are you kidding me???? As pale as FISH is he's got scary looking girls dressing like the grave and knocking on his door at all hours of the night!bryanpin wrote:Fish wrote:So? Pretty flashy and all I guess, but if you can't shuttle a boat with it, it ain't no good to me.
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Besides, it'd be a nice angle picking up those scary Goth chicks :twisted: that you never have a chance with.
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