Retmachinist New Member Jan 13, 2009 #1 My Neighbor didn't like my noisy bike. Notice the bullet holes. John Attachments Triumph 001.JPG 538.8 KB · Views: 273 Triumph 008.JPG 566.6 KB · Views: 287
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 13, 2009 #2 Every vehicle I own has bullet holes. Funny the tanks never seem to leak though... That bike is a "triumph of machining"....sorry, had to. Nice!
Every vehicle I own has bullet holes. Funny the tanks never seem to leak though... That bike is a "triumph of machining"....sorry, had to. Nice!
jasonh New Member Jan 13, 2009 #3 I like all the little touches of detail. That rear rack rocks, you can tell someone likes to do some machining
I like all the little touches of detail. That rear rack rocks, you can tell someone likes to do some machining
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 13, 2009 #4 Are you gonna enter that in the "Winter Build Off"?
Retmachinist New Member Jan 13, 2009 #5 Bikeguy Joe said: Are you gonna enter that in the "Winter Build Off"? Click to expand... I might Joe, I did alot of work to it this winter. The bike I am actually building for the Build off is still in the shop. It's basically done but I don't want to put the pictures up yet since I am still thinking of making some changes. John
Bikeguy Joe said: Are you gonna enter that in the "Winter Build Off"? Click to expand... I might Joe, I did alot of work to it this winter. The bike I am actually building for the Build off is still in the shop. It's basically done but I don't want to put the pictures up yet since I am still thinking of making some changes. John
mechanickid New Member Jan 13, 2009 #7 that bike would look even better if you mounted your seat where your rack is.
Retmachinist New Member Jan 14, 2009 #8 mechanickid said: that bike would look even better if you mounted your seat where your rack is. Click to expand... There is a point when you have to go for comfort if you are planning on riding it. John
mechanickid said: that bike would look even better if you mounted your seat where your rack is. Click to expand... There is a point when you have to go for comfort if you are planning on riding it. John