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Is this the same bike?
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Is the owner's name Tom? IIRC there was a bike along the lines of this one under construction when I was on the cs.wisc.edu/vfrlist, four or five years ago.
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I take it that's an aftermarket upper nose fairing? Tyga perhaps?
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This bike doesn't actually exist, its just a cardboard mock-up :)
But not just any old cardboard - the unique and top secret technology being used on The Phantom makes Tetrapak cardboard look like tissue paper :goofy:
(NASA are chasing me for the secret, keep it quiet now lads)
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Very nice, the clean look is definitely the best look.
Reminds me of this - one of the first VFR images I ever saved from the net, way back in 1997:
Mean red 95.jpg
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I'm all for it :D
That is one of the best VFR pics I've seen... :thumbsup:
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Great shot, thanks for putting it up HS.
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awesome shot...
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Excellent shot!
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203 views and zero comments...
I'm happy to say that this is the best, cleanest looking Klingon I've ever seen, congrats on your work T Tok... I know you're refining the product, can't wait to see it.
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Gee it's a biatch when the on-board fire extinguisher goes off...
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The new BMW nekkid! Yours?
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HS,
I think it is probably made by John Moorhouse in Queensland Australia, Gingle will be along shortly to advise.
Moorhouse does recovering/reshaping, or a complete seat on fibreglass base.
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A late afternoon run after work, south through Sydney's Royal National Park to Ball Hill at Stanwell Tops. Three 'classic' VFR750s, great company, one very memorable ride.
All three bikes are no longer with us :( The Blue Meanie to a crash and Ice Block to a bas*ard thief... The Rat was sold and its new owner pulled it to pieces and never rebuilt it.
2006 NPT VFR Meet (117).JPG
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Cool shot B)