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  1. hopefully this one will give you pause for thought its a production bike
  2. iconoclast. Ecosse Moto Works has been building some interesting high end motorcycles for several years now. The Heretic is a hand built roadster with impressive equipment right from the start, a 130 horsepower, 1966cc V-Twin and top shelf pieces front to back. But, in pursuit of the fat wallet market, they've taken the Heretic and made a few changes. http://www.blessthisstuff.com/stuff/vehicles/motorcycles/iconoclast-motorcycle-by-ecosse-moto-works-inc/
  3. tweetys looking lovely we just don't know what cold is hear have heard its an unpleasant thing but no real experience of it hear riding seasons all year round :stirthepot:evidently it gets kinda cold in tasmania but never bean there
  4. so hows the 2nd gen venture max coming along ??
  5. hell yea

    Why?

    if the answer is WHY what's the question so tell me why
  6. cume on gys have a go
  7. sumtimes its 30 seconds others its 30 ours lol all in fun
  8. I recognized the Moto Guzzi engine immediately. Search found in under thirty seconds. lol
  9. KickBoxer concept motorcycle 2009 The KickBoxer is based around an aluminum frame, with a 2.5 litre, boxer 4-cylinder engine sourced from the Subaru WRX at its core. Unlike many concept vehicles which exist only as CAD models, all the engineering work of the KickBoxer has been thoroughly developed for production. http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/concept_cars/kickboxer.html
  10. yours lol you gest that one and i thought it was guna be a tough one lol :stirthepot:whish sum of the others would have a go lol dont see what there scared of
  11. yep mines the same except for the aerial and a gold pin stripe lol
  12. this game is open to anyone that wants to have a guess its ok to get it wrong lol so cum on guys have a go guess this one while were waiting will need the year though
  13. ok cool post another lol
  14. MV Agusta's new 800cc Brutale naked streetfighter. this is as close as i can get cant find your pick and back wheel is different sorry
  15. 2014 HESKETH 24 The first new model from Hesketh Motorcycles in the 21st century will be the Hesketh 24. Taking inspiration from Hesketh’s illustrious Formula 1 roots, the Hesketh 24 uses James Hunt’s F1 Grand Prix winning ‘24’ car as the basis of the bikes’ styling. However, underneath the red, white and blue is a completely modern interpretation of a Hesketh machine with a massive 1950 cc 56 degree V-twin engine putting out around 120 bhp. The Hesketh 24 features top quality branded components such as Ohlins suspension (track and road), Beringer brakes and Brock’s performance BST carbon fibre wheels. Available from February 2014, the new Hesketh 24 will be the first model to be released under Paul Sleeman’s ownership and serves as a clear indication of the new direction of the brand. Sleeman said: “The design of the bike itself is centred around the big V-twin muscle at the heart of the bike, with overhead air intakes inside the tank above and a 22.7 litre fuel cell mounted below the engine. To stay true to some original Hesketh features the front light offers a modern half cowel and the top tank follows the distinctive Hesketh shape. The Hesketh 24 is a nod to the F1 success of James Hunt and the Hesketh Racing team and we tried to incorporate this is in subtle touches, such as the small Scottish and English flags on the tail as seen on the original F1 24 car and the outline of the Zandvoort circuit that offered Hunt the famous 1975 victory. The limited edition Hesketh 24, of which only 24 will be made, is available from February and we will go on to develop and release a 2 seat version of this model shortly after.” Hesketh Motorcycles will also soon be moving from their current home in Kingswood to larger premises in Redhill, Surrey allowing the team to concentrate on the manufacture of the Hesketh 24 and further models.
  16. hears something to think on
  17. LRG custom 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa by Nick Anglada. http://www.vehiclepassion.com/2012/10/31/custom-nick-anglada-hayabusa-gets-invisible-wheels-photo-gallery/ The custom Hayabusa is outfitted with 18x8.5-inch (rear) and 17x4-inch (front) MHT clear wheels produced by CSC,
  18. searching is good therapy
  19. Drysdale V8 - Homebrew Aussie Eight http://www.odd-bike.com/2013/01/drysdale-v8-homebrew-aussie-eight.html
  20. hay guys any comments are welcome and we will try to answer any questions you may have about the bikes as well if we can fell free
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