Its worth a bomb in parts though. The TT2 frames are £1600 for a fresh replica. The tank is probably fibre glass, Ally versions are aroun £600 if you can find one. Those wheels look like 17" Astralites and a Decent DS100 Aircooled motor is around a grand. The swing arm is std 900ss so worht very little front end can be binned, the seat unit is shite too
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I thought this looked nice, it's got a 1320cc JAP motor.
http://www.bikebound.com/2020/12/15/norton-v-twin/
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That will be a chain drive or reduction set up, no third wheel.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:36 pm It looks like it's still got the gearbox (or something) attached, which makes it extra wide, I wonder if there's another hidden wheel?
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That beautiful beast is the Johammer J1 electric bike. That's the future right there, feast your eyes ...Even bland can be a type of character
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I like the mirrors with integrated displays.
Also quite a bit of clever/different thinking.
Not mentioning the elephant in the room
Also quite a bit of clever/different thinking.
Not mentioning the elephant in the room
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Kerrrist,where am I gonna put my anodised bolts on that.Horse wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:02 pm 20201223_165858.jpg
That beautiful beast is the Johammer J1 electric bike. That's the future right there, feast your eyes ...
http://www.johammer.com/en/electric-motorcycle/
Claimed 200 mile range, motor in the rear hub.
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Oh come on, grow up, get real, man!
Tassels on the bars, surely?
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The white elephant, would that be?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:05 pm I like the mirrors with integrated displays.
Also quite a bit of clever/different thinking.
Not mentioning the elephant in the room
I can remember posting on Vd or early TRC a Japanese styling exercise electric bike, which was FF style. So FFE, low battery pack & seating, good aerodynamics, etc.
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Well that particular bike might be a bit "out there"...however electric bikes will allow greater freedom of design and packaging so I can see things incrementally moving away from conventional looks.
Honestly....if I were alot wealthier and in a position to buy bikes on a whim I would probably buy one. But them I'm a filthy pervert who likes side mount radiators and funny front ends.
Honestly....if I were alot wealthier and in a position to buy bikes on a whim I would probably buy one. But them I'm a filthy pervert who likes side mount radiators and funny front ends.
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Saxon Triumph 1000
http://l-twins.blogspot.com/2011/05/saxon-triumph.html
There's some English if you scroll past all the Italian.
From the early to mid 90's and raced at the IoM, but I don't remember seeing it before.
http://l-twins.blogspot.com/2011/05/saxon-triumph.html
There's some English if you scroll past all the Italian.
From the early to mid 90's and raced at the IoM, but I don't remember seeing it before.
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Two for one tonight...
https://ottonero.blogspot.com/2020/12/h ... honda.html
I like it in the grey, but why go to all that effort and leave the pillion peg mounts on the sub frame!!!
https://ottonero.blogspot.com/2020/12/h ... honda.html
I like it in the grey, but why go to all that effort and leave the pillion peg mounts on the sub frame!!!
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I thought it looked pretty good too. I dislike stubby exhaust cans but that's easily fixed.
Then I saw the front view. The fairing with a single offset lamp is just wrong - keep the original twin lamp layout, or put a single one in the centre
Then I saw the front view. The fairing with a single offset lamp is just wrong - keep the original twin lamp layout, or put a single one in the centre
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Single offset headlamp is endurance racer chic!
The original 929 lamp was even uglier, imho.
The original 929 lamp was even uglier, imho.
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B-King?
A lot of bike for relatively little money.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-GSX13 ... Sw9gJf6hRZ
A lot of bike for relatively little money.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-GSX13 ... Sw9gJf6hRZ
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When the concept bike appeared everyone wanted one, a supercharged naked Hayabusa.
When it actually arrived, it was a detuned naked Hayabusa and no one wanted it.
When it actually arrived, it was a detuned naked Hayabusa and no one wanted it.