Showing posts with label unusual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unusual. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Another Briggs and Stratton Bobber from... Bob.

The build sheet: Specifications For Black Briggs BobberFrame---------------------------Probably nos aftermarket hardtail from the 60sWheelbase---------------------58 in.Rims-----------------------------18 x 2.15Tires-----------------------------18 x 4Hubs-----------------------------Honda 350Brakes--------------------------DrumSwept Area--------------------56.5 sq. in.Brakes

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Update: Worlds Fastest Briggs and Stratton Custom Motorcycle! Seriously.

Updated with more pics!  Thanks again Bob!  And once again Nice Job!  I REALLY like these sorts of builds.  Very Creative. Bob Decker sent in some pics and links to this really cool custom Briggs and Stratton powered custom but this is the only one I could get to that was big enought to use. I'll update the post if Bob can get me some more. I love this concept. I've looked at the big Briggs

Monday, November 15, 2010

LOL UPDATE: Reader Ride. The Lilac Alley Speed Shop Honda Hardtail SL125! Very Trick Budget build.

UPDATE... Helping to provide a public service here at MPOTD:From the comments: Anonymous said... I love the bike but my bedroom overlooks Lilac Alley and would love it more if you didn't race up and down the alley late at night and let it idle in the alley.sorry to be a pain but my bike sets off car alarms as well but I try and do that on other peoples streets... Dan Noyola sends in this

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Update Request: Can the owner please contact me. A moto Morini Flattracker.

Pete Giammalvo (or anyone who may know him)  if you're reading this can you please contact me.  I received a request from someone to publish these pics of your bike and I'd like to put you in touch with him to work out any permissions.  Thanks!Reader Pete Giammalvo sends in thise pics of what I believe to be a really cool Moto Morini flattracker. I'm also guessing that it's a 3 1/2 (or 350)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

UPDATE: An Old Schoo Guzzi Adventure Conversion.

UPDATE: Craig in the comments sends a link to the original blog post.  The original post with lots more pictures is here: http://zecraignosmonstercycles.blogspot.com/2010/09/steve-mcguzzee.html. Looks to be a great blog too! Be sure to check him out! Thank You Craig!!It's written in french so his post through Google Translate and came up with the following from his blog post:Transformations