A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
Holy crap, it's like batman and darth vader had a child and that child had a stroke :barf:
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
nice work, but I really don't see the point, it's unusable as a form of transport.
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
Well, it's different, so I'll give it a for that.
I'd like to see a bit more mudguard(s) but overall it's a 'heck, why not?'
I'd like to see a bit more mudguard(s) but overall it's a 'heck, why not?'
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
It needs a way wider rear tyre to cope with all that throbbing power.
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
I'd change the front end (or at least raise those droopy headlights) and probably give it a different paint job. Ask me again after.
But the main problem is that while I'm ok with the side-on view, it looks really terrible from the front, and the back, and from the 3/4 view.
But the main problem is that while I'm ok with the side-on view, it looks really terrible from the front, and the back, and from the 3/4 view.
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
Incidentally - is it only me that's seeing a join right in the middle of that 180 degree bent tube on the front of the girder forks? Why not make that out of one tube??
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
I'd ride that for sure.
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
I'd reserve judgement until I'd established whether the riding position is viable or not. I'd also much prefer it with a conventional swingarm. It would look better, be stronger and weigh a fair bit less. Not sure about those wide bars either, but I guess you don't want the engine to be the widest part of the bike.
As for looks, I don't mind it at all. I'd probably get the seat re-upholstered in black, mind you.
As for looks, I don't mind it at all. I'd probably get the seat re-upholstered in black, mind you.
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
I'm normally a serious fan of fugly bikes
But this has confused me. It's so very fugly I should love it. But I really really don't.
Does it come un the heading of "you may be able to, but sometimes you shouldn't" ??
But this has confused me. It's so very fugly I should love it. But I really really don't.
Does it come un the heading of "you may be able to, but sometimes you shouldn't" ??
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
That seam would just eat away at me if i owned it.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:13 am Incidentally - is it only me that's seeing a join right in the middle of that 180 degree bent tube on the front of the girder forks? Why not make that out of one tube??
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
This is what happens when you use crayons to design a project.
Some excellent engineering in there, but, only a mother could love it!
Some excellent engineering in there, but, only a mother could love it!
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Re: A Father’s Pride: WiMoto ‘Alfonso’ BMW R100RT
A skim of filler would have fixed that.kendo57 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 2:44 pmThat seam would just eat away at me if i owned it.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:13 am Incidentally - is it only me that's seeing a join right in the middle of that 180 degree bent tube on the front of the girder forks? Why not make that out of one tube??
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