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This is definately not for everyone. He needs to move the pegs forward, those bikes look more uncomfortable than a sportbike as it is now. Other than that the bikes seem wild![8D]
hell, i'm impressed. yeah, that mid control aint such a good idea. any decent turn and your gonna take off a toe!!
other than that, i think he's on to something. i was kinda wondering if that was take off. you are already kinda seeing it w/ the c-rockets w/ the long swing arms and big rear ends, dropped way down and custom farings and paint. it's really the next logical step.
course, all these guys gotta learn how to not bang off the rev limiter all the time and keep the power on the ground. that's pretty annoying.
I will say that its looks every bit as cool as anything made by any of the big name builders, but like any of the true customs there are a few downsides.
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