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Post #1 post 22nd March 2012 - 05:58 AM
[b]Engine: None

[b]Exhaust: None

[b]Suspension: None

[b]Modifications: Just a few

[b]Estimated Power: Not much

Hi this is my latest creation given that I'm into motorcycles and cars I thought it was a good idea for a bit of a laugh
2011 Custom  Size Matters

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  • Draven
    Post #2

    Looks awesome but would be a bitch to pedal lol

    McBuddha
    Post #3

    my god that would suck to pedal and balance haha

    slammed styles
    Post #4

    you are my hero ive always wanted to make a bike that....

    TwinCam16
    Post #5

    I saw this on the weekend at the Rocklea showgrounds.

    Very cool.

    SILGEM
    Post #6

    is it hard to pedal? looks very heavy!

    ITS2EZ
    Post #7

    QUOTE (McBuddha @ Mar 23 2012, 12:28 AM) *
    my god that would suck to pedal and balance haha

    fairly certain its balanced on the tyre itself so keeping it upright shouldn't be a problem but padelling would be a bitch... looks heavy

    Bug Boy
    Post #8

    Seeing as it's standing up on it's own I don't think it would be hard to balance at all.

    I would never bother making something like this (not that I could lol) but well done for the effort. Looks pretty cool.

    Astra Boi
    Post #9

    i seen this last week at munchies ilike it biggrin.gif

    The Doctor
    Post #10

    kinda like it,
    nice job.

    ThunderBolt
    Post #11

    Nice, saw a couple of similar creations at the Melbourne Hot Rod Show earlier this year.

    Patto661
    Post #12

    one tyre would last years?

    Ticc
    Post #13

    you should upload a vid of someone riding it

    bigrig91
    Post #14

    this si awesome

    NTG78
    Post #15

    Fuck Yeah! I would ride this lol

    90GXLiberty
    Post #16

    I don't think it would be all that bad to pedal. Obviously harder then a normal bike but the gearing looks pretty low.

    AddoBmx
    Post #17

    If you can wheelie this you are GOD

    McBuddha
    Post #18

    QUOTE (Bug Boy @ Mar 23 2012, 07:51 AM) *
    Seeing as it's standing up on it's own I don't think it would be hard to balance at all.

    I would never bother making something like this (not that I could lol) but well done for the effort. Looks pretty cool.



    I meant once he made a turn, like leaning a bit. once you go over on that tyre too much i imagine it would be pretty hard to bring back

    Shuffs
    Post #19

    Not knocking it in any way,shape or form,in fact I think it's a ripper.Every one seems concerned about getting it moving I would be more worried about stopping it at speed!That big back wheel would act like a fly wheel once you were moving.

    tas_ae71
    Post #20

    QUOTE (Shuffs @ Mar 23 2012, 08:47 PM) *
    Not knocking it in any way,shape or form,in fact I think it's a ripper.Every one seems concerned about getting it moving I would be more worried about stopping it at speed!That big back wheel would act like a fly wheel once you were moving.


    make a pedal trike with 13" wheels and smaller tyres?

    HellaStock
    Post #21

    Looks awesome, hard to pedal ?

    matmarhar
    Post #22

    QUOTE (Shuffs @ Mar 23 2012, 08:47 PM) *
    Not knocking it in any way,shape or form,in fact I think it's a ripper.Every one seems concerned about getting it moving I would be more worried about stopping it at speed!That big back wheel would act like a fly wheel once you were moving.

    i was thinking this aswell. by the looks it only has a front break? i doubt it would do anything but lock up and slide for ages when trying to stop fast or go down hill

    Yev Kasem
    Post #23

    Puncture repair kit?

    Joyrid3r
    Post #24

    I wouldn't want my foot to slip off the pedal whilst in motion....I hated bear-trap pedals as a kid.

    Touge_RBS13
    Post #25

    skyhawk R80? fuck yeahhh

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