Lol, its funny how some people say it looks like an older motorcycle, and others say futuristic/utilitarian/post-apocalyptic. I take both as a great compliment, and I agree with both. I see my bike in both of these ways, and both for the same reason. After WWII, a lot of veterans came home and built motorcycles with whatever they could get their hands on. This culture took hold and continued to evolve, thriving all through the 60's and 70's. In a post-apocalyptic utilitarian future, I also imagine people building with whatever they could get their hands on. So I feel that this bike can fit into either theme category, and what I want people to see about this bike the most (not that I am trying to force anyone to see anything particular, everyone sees differently), but what I want people to see is utilitarian. Utilitarian in this context literally means built and designed primarily for its use or function. Yes, my bike does have a certain look and style to it, and I am happy with the look I have achieved. But my philosophy is "function over form" and I (like to) believe that my bike reflects that attitude.