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Alfabike Follow Up

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 6/9/2007

in Motorcycle Builders

Motorcycles built by Chris Barber, builder of the Alfabike

After we featured the Alfabike a few days ago, some comments said it looked like it would be tough to kick start. One comment by sweetlemonaid provided a link to some photos of the bike during the build and there's also a link on the site to a video showing the builder, Chris Barber, kick starting the bike. Doesn't look hard at all! By the way, Chris has built a few other bikes that look really cool. Check them all out.

Thanks for the link!!

Link: Chris Barber's Bikes

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guitargeek 06.11.07 at 4:43 am

It’s impractical and kinda crazy, but I’d still rather have it than a Harley. I’d just have to rework the rear end to give it some suspension…

sweetlemonaid 06.11.07 at 8:55 am

I agree with guitargeek–different, “kinda crazy,” but not a Harley. I have 3 cycles, and one is a converted H1 drag bike to the street. This forum points out several
important examples of “not a Harley.” Look at the Lazareth Roadster V6 and the
Mazda Rotary Engine Motorcycle. Another example, yet to be completed, is here:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/urltrurl?lp=de_en&trurl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.zweitakte.de%2fprojekte%2fMercury%25206Zyl%2fMercury%2520Kawasaki.htm
By the way, the article in “The Horse” is issue #47-January 2005 in regard to the
“Alfabike,”

Diesel 06.12.07 at 1:12 am

I really like the Alfabike , everytime I see it, I do that mental calculation to see if I could scrape together 10G’s, and I already have a list of mods I want to do to it. It has also made me consider building my own, It’s only a Harley rigid frame and gear box, I already got the whole bike minus the motor laying around my house.

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