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Now this is a BIKE

Charley

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The Detonator Bike Project

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Umm...it looks nice, but is useless.

THE DETONATOR V4 6.0 IS A SCULPTURE WITH NO INTENTION OF BEING A FUNCTIONAL MOTOR BIKE.

The chick in the picture, though, is doing something interesting, I think.
 

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Originally Posted by j
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HAHAHA, Thats exactly what I was thinking.
Actually I saw a kit to convert a Honda Helix (or was it a Elite) into Kaneda's bike
 

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The real question is does this bike have twin rotor drives at each wheel? or Computer Controled Antilock brakes. I need some advantage against those clown bastards.

If I were to design a bike it would have more of a foreward, almost laying, riding position with a full body/cage around the rider. Super low and sleek with way too much power.
 

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Originally Posted by haha_vryfunnie
Dodge has a similar concept bike. I saw it live at an auto show. Huge V-12 power plant, lots of chrome, very low to the ground.

Dodge Tomahawk - you can google it

i found it

http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/tomahawk.html

Too lazy to look, but the video of this bike in action is RIDICULOUS. The two wheels move against each other like plates while turning. It looks amazingly cool. This Detanator bike is the first time I've seen bush on a sketch model. Well played, sirs.
 

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Looks impressive nonetheless
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it is a collage of several jpgs but I can't place properly the one in the middle in the post...
 

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The best bikes were built by Indian Larry. This thing you look at is as cool as shoes with skulls.
 

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