Always Something: ICON’s radical Royal Enfield Shotgun 650
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Re: Always Something: ICON’s radical Royal Enfield Shotgun 650
Everything apart from the tyres...but I'm really not sure what it's supposed to be. It looks quick but isn't, it probably corners like a whale etc. So nice work but - show pony?
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It'll be worse when it's finished. At least cover the battery terminals.
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Looks like an AI image?Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:09 pm Everything apart from the tyres...but I'm really not sure what it's supposed to be. It looks quick but isn't, it probably corners like a whale etc. So nice work but - show pony?
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Cheesy wants his headlight back!
I actually quite like it.....apart from tyres and overly long swinger
I actually quite like it.....apart from tyres and overly long swinger
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According to the article they've ridden it - and, unsurprisingly, thrown it down the track, damaging it 21 days before it was shipped to sit on a pedestal at an Italian custom bike show. I guess the story says it all.wheelnut wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:43 pmLooks like an AI image?Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:09 pm Everything apart from the tyres...but I'm really not sure what it's supposed to be. It looks quick but isn't, it probably corners like a whale etc. So nice work but - show pony?
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Looks like a RE pretending to be a Hayabusa, and failing badly. Why would you butcher a perfectly reasonable 'cooking' bike and turn it into something that fails.
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If you want tyres with Goodyear written on them then buy some instead of Avons.
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Nice!
Isn't that tank like one which people in the 90s claimed would rip of your bollocks in an accident? Except no-one ever had their bollocks ripped off by a petrol tank. Ditto a rucksack tearing your arm off.
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It's swans m8MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 4:28 pm Nice!
Isn't that tank like one which people in the 90s claimed would rip of your bollocks in an accident? Except no-one ever had their bollocks ripped off by a petrol tank. Ditto a rucksack tearing your arm off.
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It reminds me mostly of a mandrill monkey; the ones with blue and red arse and face.
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The tank rack had a worse reputation. Although whether urban myth, I don't know.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 4:28 pm Nice!
Isn't that tank like one which people in the 90s claimed would rip of your bollocks in an accident? Except no-one ever had their bollocks ripped off by a petrol tank. Ditto a rucksack tearing your arm off.
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I heard an ex traffic cop explaining how he stopped riding police bikes after being in a T-bone crash and sliding up the tank. Into the radio box.
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Anecdote and possible myth aside, sliding into a humped tank can cause an 'open book' fracture of the pelvis. It can easily be fatal as broken bone can pierce major blood vessels.
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Someone I worked with related the tale of running into the back of a car whilst he had a tank rack on the bike, he stated most of him went over the rack and the "important bits" went under the rack. He then spent a few days in hospital with testicles the size of oranges......Horse wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:56 pmThe tank rack had a worse reputation. Although whether urban myth, I don't know.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 4:28 pm Nice!
Isn't that tank like one which people in the 90s claimed would rip of your bollocks in an accident? Except no-one ever had their bollocks ripped off by a petrol tank. Ditto a rucksack tearing your arm off.
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I heard an ex traffic cop explaining how he stopped riding police bikes after being in a T-bone crash and sliding up the tank. Into the radio box.
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Anecdote and possible myth aside, sliding into a humped tank can cause an 'open book' fracture of the pelvis. It can easily be fatal as broken bone can pierce major blood vessels.
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The copper was Ted Clements, IAM Chief Examiner at the time I heard him tell the story.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:02 pmSomeone I worked with related the tale of running into the back of a car whilst he had a tank rack on the bike, he stated most of him went over the rack and the "important bits" went under the rack. He then spent a few days in hospital with testicles the size of oranges......
In A&E they wanted a urine sample to check for blood.
Took him 20 minutes. But his hands were shaking so much he dropped the jar and it smashed.
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This ... thing ... is on their stand at the showCousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 2:14 pm Looks like a RE pretending to be a Hayabusa, and failing badly. Why would you butcher a perfectly reasonable 'cooking' bike and turn it into something that fails.
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That ^^ tank rack is like the one I had on my 'new' Bonnie, fixed with 4 suction cups. The original ones were screwed into bosses welded or brazed to the tank.Horse wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:56 pmThe tank rack had a worse reputation. Although whether urban myth, I don't know.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 4:28 pm Nice!
Isn't that tank like one which people in the 90s claimed would rip of your bollocks in an accident? Except no-one ever had their bollocks ripped off by a petrol tank. Ditto a rucksack tearing your arm off.
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I heard an ex traffic cop explaining how he stopped riding police bikes after being in a T-bone crash and sliding up the tank. Into the radio box.
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Anecdote and possible myth aside, sliding into a humped tank can cause an 'open book' fracture of the pelvis. It can easily be fatal as broken bone can pierce major blood vessels.
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They can keep the headlight, I've got the fancy US market twin headlights in my FZSadlonelygit wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:44 pm Cheesy wants his headlight back!
I actually quite like it.....apart from tyres and overly long swinger