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First douse it in gasoline then drive it off a cliff the ensuing explosion should give you the look you're going for....if it doesn't, repeat until it does.
+1 to what he said. Evil is over rated. Everyone and their brother has a take on skulls, and flames and blacked out this and that. How about just coming up with something unique...
Granted your bike looks different, but not the look I'm wanting. It looks like its old and seen alot of miles. I dont get the evil vibe but hey, we all have our opinions
Originally Posted by alkay191
strip off all the shiny, fancy crap and ride it for 100,000mi. only fix whats broke and cover up scrapes and bruises with a rattle can.
On a serious note: Search the forum for fatbob threads. There's all sorts of great looking ones on here. Draw some inspiration from them all and take a little from this one and that one and there you have it.
I already have. I was also trying to gather more of that through this thread, not people poking fun, but hey who am I to stop somebody from putting somebody down?
that is not my bike, but an example of what a well ridden bike looks like. it seems to me that most here go for the look of "bat out of hell" even though it has been earned. poser bikes are easy to spot.
The only bike Ive seen that truly looks like it was spit out of hell is the chopper from the movie Ghost Rider, Youve gotta admit that thing is baddass.
Your bike looks the way you want, screw what the rest say. It's not there bike or money that goes into it.
Chrome it up, skull it up, Willie G it up, black it up or ugly it up.... you'll never make everyone impressed with your bike no matter what you do to it. Evil is in the eye of the beholder.
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Chrome it up, skull it up, Willie G it up, black it up or ugly it up.... you'll never make everyone impressed with your bike no matter what you do to it. Evil is in the eye of the beholder.
Probably not, but he'll make few people laugh.
If he was truly evil, would he be on this forum getting opinions on what to do to his bike to make it look "evil" ?