Have you ever looked at a photo of a particular motorcycle and wondered how well you would fit? Sometimes that great looking bike is a nightmare when you actually try to fit yourself to the proportions of the seat, bars and foot pegs. So, without finding one to sit on, how can you tell? Try Cycle Ergo. It's a graphic program where you select the model you're interested in, plug … [Read more...]
Lucky13 Graphics Ducati ST2 HyperDevil
When Ducati recently introduced their "Diavel," they would have you believe it was a brand new idea to name one of their models a devil, well, not so much. Mark Savory of MotoCreations, has been building his DesmoDevil for years and I was reminded of that when Ricky Gonzalez sent me some photos of the HyperDevil. Ricky is the owner and as you can see from the MotoCreations … [Read more...]
Tiger Stone Rolls Out Cobblestone Roads Like Brick Street Carpet
Motorcyclists are a lot more aware of road surfaces than the average driver. Loose gravel, slippery tar strips, wide cracks and potholes can make for a bad day, so we tend to appreciate the smooth and good looking surfaces a bit more, too. You might call us road surface connoisseurs which is why this machine, the Tiger Stone brick laying road builder is just so cool. I love the … [Read more...]
Pulsejet Motorcycle Built for 200mph
Over two years ago, The Kneeslider found a pulsejet powered bicycle on eBay built by Bob Maddox. Shortly after we wrote about it, everyone started writing about it, Bob Maddox got to be quite well known and customers began calling. Bob's latest creation, actually built for a racer who wants to break 200mph, is a beauty, whimsically called the Harley Davidson SportJet. With 250 … [Read more...]
Heavyweight Dirt Bikes
On all of our previous articles about Sportster scramblers, you guys keep commenting about how ungainly the Sportster would be if actually used in the dirt, the issue of weight seems to be the problem. Well, Mule just sent in this photo to underscore his point. He said we should stop all of this talk of modifying "chick bikes" and go all the way. Let's see, take one Honda … [Read more...]
Scrap Metal Art by James Corbett
One man's junk is another man's art, at least it can be with a little work and a good eye. James Corbett of Australia is the latest example of an artist working in scrap metal and his pieces are pretty sweet. He uses parts of old cars to create all sorts of machines, animals and people and I think his metal work would look good on display most anywhere gearheads congregate. You … [Read more...]
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