Cbr 2000
|
I love it! :lol
|
Shaft drive sportbike?
|
Quote:
http://www.troybaker.com/bmw/black14.jpg |
Quote:
:idk: I dont see why its out of the question now. Shaft technology has come a long way. No more shaft lag. Way less maintenance than a chain. Sure the weight is an issue. |
To OP.... Bet it handles like absolute horse shit. Heavy ass engine, super stretched swingarm. Be at home on the strip though....
|
Quote:
IF this is real it could be a GL frame from the forks back. With minimal sport bike components grafted into place. That would likely put it into the same weight class as a busa or ZX14, What it would give up them in length and HP would be made up for by the table flat torque curve of the 1825 opposed six. Cool Idea |
Quote:
http://i.imgur.com/L2XXM.jpg |
I love it!!
|
It is very impressive. I know that a modded GL1800 posted 225 mph on the salt in 06.
Hmm My wife doesn't ride her wing all that Much...... |
Very nice, I'd ride that.
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
However neither are RACE bikes. I wouldn't have taken either to a track day. Who was the lunatic on CF that had the carbon fiber busa that was all over the net and in rags doing track days and killing everyone in socal with his carbon fiber busa? He was the code writer and problem solver......crap..can't remember his name |
Quote:
I remember him being the code write, but nothing about his busa. |
Quote:
Quote:
The Busa guy's name was Nick. I'm not sure if Nick was part of his username or not. I want to say NickSlick but that may have been someone else entirely. :idk: |
Quote:
NickSlick was the guy. |
Quote:
Can't say I remember ever seeing that name. |
NICKSLICK right? I remember he was always doing something really expensive.
Also i want to hear that CBR |
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:42 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.