HOMEMADE SIN: A WILD CUSTOM DYNA FROM ICON MOTOSPORTS

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HOMEMADE SIN: A WILD CUSTOM DYNA FROM ICON MOTOSPORTS

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Re: HOMEMADE SIN: A WILD CUSTOM DYNA FROM ICON MOTOSPORTS

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The front end is kind of hard to like.
And those wheels are fugly, especially with those balloon tyres shoehorned onto the rims.

I quite like the squat stance and the bodywork though.

But overall it's a nope.
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Chop in the headlight for something not off a 1970's budget car and it kinda works.
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I quite like the overall stance of it but the front end does look like it came out of a skip and that 'welding' on the tank looks like it was done by a blind man's guide dog.
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I rode a cafe-racer'd Bonneville years ago, with the same dropped bars, forward pegs riding position. It was possibly the most uncomfortable bike I've ever ridden. This looks to match it.
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