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Lets see your: Alternative Transportation Cool Bicycles

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ka-zoo, Aug 7, 2005.

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  1. 296 V8
    Joined: Sep 17, 2003
    Posts: 4,666

    296 V8
    BANNED
    from Nor~Cal

    Mine, thanks to Dean and John :D

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    Aluminum Boss frame

    Aluminum Ultra wheels and tires 24 & 26

    7 speed
     
  2. heres my current commuter. the seat is temporary, did a 24 mile cruiser ride 3 weeks ago and put the seat on for the comfort. going to get a vintage style spring seat with a crash bar. frame is 52. original horn tanks, pre-war springer. painted it pearl orange with gold & orange flake.
     

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  3. sickboy13
    Joined: Oct 5, 2004
    Posts: 257

    sickboy13
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    damn, wish i could have got to this post sooner! i'll probably be the last to post but here are a few of the many bikes i have! probably about 20 in all, they're ****terd all over the house and i even have a 4 car garage and it's still not big enough for everything!
     

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  4. touchdowntodd
    Joined: Jan 15, 2005
    Posts: 4,068

    touchdowntodd
    Member

    lmao... i GREW up on 60s, 70s schwinns, not literally, like back then, but collected em when i was younger, had like 30 at one time, had to sell my fastback for money... ****ED!!!

    1st bike, current project, cant decide wether or not to go with WWW in the back, might motorize this one

    2nd bike rare 3 speed columbia, looks like a floor shifter on it, LOL.. wanna buy it?? for sale, $250 OBO... didnt think i could post it here, LOL... GREAT shape! check out the double WW tires!!

    3rsd bike, jap stingray, $100 if anyone wants somethin fun, they didnt make em that long, thing is practically like brand new!
     

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  5. willowbilly3
    Joined: Jun 18, 2004
    Posts: 4,356

    willowbilly3
    Member Emeritus
    from Sturgis

    I was a bike building fool when I was a kid. I also built some for my stepsons a few years back. I had one 20" Schwinn with a real cool drag slick, slammed with upsidedown bars like a dragbike. Well anyway, I don't know how these things ride but for off the shef cheap they are cool.
     

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  6. Coupe-De-CAB
    Joined: Sep 30, 2004
    Posts: 2,098

    Coupe-De-CAB
    Member
    from Nor Cal

    Okay... here a few of my bikes, both BSA from England, but one has an A65 motor:) and the other is a girls bike i aquired in 1990 at a British motorcycle swap meet in San Jose. My buddy has the boy's "Triumph" version in a blue color of the same bike manufacturer made in that same era from the early 70's.
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    closer look at the original BSA stickers on the bike...
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    enjoy,
    CAB
     
  7. BarnesTO
    Joined: Dec 13, 2008
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    BarnesTO
    Member
    from Yuma AZ

    Just a few shots of my '08 Electra Boney Finger....it's got a lot of cool details, and and I've added apes and lights, an Electra Rat Fink bell, and since this pic was taken, Moon Rat Fink valve caps and a retro speedometer have been added.
     

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  8. How about a multi legged hydraulic walker powered by a Honda motor . I saw this at Burning Man too cool . In fact you might want to go to the Burning Man site and look through the vehicles photo gallery . You'll be amazed I can ***ure you
     

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  9. Here's a few that I have built recently:eek:
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  10. rusted_nut
    Joined: Dec 2, 2007
    Posts: 168

    rusted_nut
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    from Arkansas

    I have a "ROCKABILLY BOOGY" myself, but I keep it in my living room (can you tell I'm single?.....)
     
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