Go and check ot McMads Cycles over in the links
Origami Bike! Bimota DB6
Tularis Video! Maybe the coolest 2 stroke ever built.
I’ve personally seen this bike run at Daytona when it was just completed. It was entered to do some “Parade laps” in what was supposed to be a mellow few laps by “Past Champions”. Well he whacked that bike wide open around the high banks and was just whailing it. The sound was unbelievable but sadly it had to be cut short as the carbon fiber fuel tank had developed a small crack and was leaking fuel so unfortunately he had to cut it short. This was around 2000 or 2001 and the bikes performance and potential was nothing short of jaw dropping.
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One BADASS Buell Flattracker…
Maybe the perfect XS650 bobber. update..
These are getting extremely popular and I think it’s the best I’ve seen yet. I can’t see a single thing on this bike that I would change. Right down to the flatslides and disappearing pipes.
Almost forgot. If you like the Japanese Customs go check out JF Sebastians blog “Japanese Bobbers” Some really great stuff there.
Hey There little red riding …trike?
Custom trikes usually aren’t my thing but this picture from reader Christi Kapp has something about it. The builder had a sense of humor along with some serious fab skills. Thanks for the pics!
Christi writes:
This is a trike built by Art In Motion, LLC called “Flyin’ Trike” – it was inspired by the Little Red Rider Tricycle that many of us had as kids… the “bells” are actually Arlen Ness hand controls, the fringe is chrome leather… and we chromed the front fender too to match the little trike. We took this photo in the Badlands of South Dakota just after Sturgis last year.
Christi

Moto Parilla Cafe Racer
June 6th 2009…. WOW!!!!
June 6th 2009…. Go here and just keep scrolling. A BIG thank you to regular contributor Mr David Martin for the link to these fantastic photographs.
Dave Writes:
June 6th was a big day it was in all of the papers here’s what the old motorcycle boys done to remember it scroll half way down the pictures before you understand how many people took part , great effort dave












