What Would POTUS Think of These Strange Motorcycles Exercising their First Amendment Rights?

We all like to see cool-looking motorcycles. Here are a few unusual ones that have every right to exist... at least in America.

By Kevin Bitter - September 28, 2017
Strange Huge Motorcycle
A REAL Hawg
Bert Munro's Indian
In-line 3-wheeler with Babe
Double front wheels
Little Red Doghouse Sidecar
Tommy the Train Motorcycle

Strange Huge Motorcycle

The First Amendment, aka Freedom of Speech, is the latest topic that's been bandied around in social media and sporting events. Football players are taking knees during the National Anthem. Teams are joining hands in support. A certain President is calling for "son of bitch" NFL players to be fired for disrespecting our flag" and Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy tweeted, “It’s really sad man… our president is an asshole.” With this controversy freshly baked in the social consciousness, we thought it would be good to see some bikers exercising their own freedom of speech... or at least their freedom of customization. Some might call these bikes strange, ugly, and downright disasters worth of being "fired," but others would say their owners are exercising their First Amendment Rights. Beauty is, after all, in the eye of the beholder.

First up is a bike that wouldn't look so strange if it wasn't for the fact that it's so large. Let your imagination run wild while attempting to figure out who this motorcycle might have been designed for. Andre the Giant, perhaps? Or maybe it's a prop built for a new movie: "Honey, I Shrunk the Biker Chick."

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A REAL Hawg

Whenever someone asks you if you ride a HOG, it's a great thing to be able to say yes. But what would you say if you were this guy?

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Bert Munro's Indian

This mini-cycle was designed by CNC Engine Dynamics. Pictured here, Burt Munro is starting a run on the flats in this later version of his Indian that includes the addition of a 3-fin tail. Even though it's a bike, it looks more like something the Jamaican bobsled team would use on its way to the 1988 Olympic Winter Games.

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In-line 3-wheeler with Babe

This in-line three wheeler looks hot. At least in the traditional sense, this is not what you would refer to as a Trike.

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Double front wheels

Here is another example of the addition of a third wheel. The double front wheels with a cam-like axle in appearance resemble an Oreo cookie. This is no Can Am, and again, not your traditional Trike. 

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Little Red Doghouse Sidecar

We all love our pets. A dog is often referred to as man's best friend. This rider evidently has a dog named Mickey. You can see his name printed under the gable. There are many things you can do with your pet. Why not ride him around in his own sidecar doghouse?

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Tommy the Train Motorcycle

This fellow probably built this one for his young son who likes the animated Tommy the choo-choo character. Or maybe he himself is just a big kid at heart. By all standards, this bike should be "fired" but because we are America it rides.

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