I don't suppose anyones seen the canadian designed chopper called the phenom? I'll try and get a picture up, but it looks different... not necessarily the coolest, but one of the most interesting.
hehe, yeah we saw that thing in Daytona. The night before this photo, we were standing around as the guys that built it were trying to figure out how to put gas in it (the fill cap it right under the uprights)
as long as were talking about choppers though I've always been a big fan of Exile
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mysta2 wrote:hehe, yeah we saw that thing in Daytona. The night before this photo, we were standing around as the guys that built it were trying to figure out how to put gas in it (the fill cap it right under the uprights)
I'd really like to have a front tire that worked that way. Though not quite so flashy.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
CentralOzzy wrote:Funny how most people are selecting V-Twins!!
That's because every rice-racer crotch rocket looks the same...and most of the nakeds have "love it or hate it" aesthetics. Cruisers are clearly designed with appearance in mind (form over function).