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I found a Bike that Can Replace the GoldWing

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You know how cheap you could find the parts to do this..........Paint it all one color, some nice chrome wheels.....get a better donor cycle front end...............just think of the possibilities for a donor car front end...........Yep, I'm headed to the Junk Yard.............smiles
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I'm not really sure what to say but I want to say something:confused:
 
I bet that's in a WalMart parking lot...am I right?
 
I thought the same at first but it looks like Lowes. See the picture with the yellow sign.
 
I saw one similar to that at Yankees a while back . They didnt bother with the cosmetic body work and used the car motor as a power source . I dont care whay it looks like , anybody that builds there own ride earns my respect . Thats a lot more work than I am willing to do . SEYA
 
O my...


I guess it would be easier to flip than a triked out goldwing...that's all I got to say about that.
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The ride is interesting, and looks to be pretty well balanced. I bet it moves out pretty good too, due to not having to haul the weight of the car.

I wonder how the hood opens to access the engine. Cool build!
 
While its ugly, I gotta give them major kudos for the engineering! :thumb:
 
It obviously has high speed handling problems. See the wing on the hood? ;-)Probably gets unstable over 150. Lots of headlights though. I wonder what kind of mileage he gets? I'll bet he even has reverse.
Pat McDonald
 
I wonder where you find a parking lot colored piece of wood to put on the side of the trailer? Notice in the first few pics, it looks kind of like there's only half a trailer there. Odd.
 
That took alot of work, no doubt. But I couldn't help but hear "Dueling Banjos" in the background.
 
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