I have FOUND RC's motorcycle!!!

Started by grnidone, October 02, 2012, 10:30:37 PM

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grnidone

All the creature comforts of home.  And.  You can put your feet up.

From:  http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/48096/la-z-boys/



littleman

That actually looks really fun.  Looks like one is a trike which would be bettr for slower speeds.

rcjordan

THIS is the only motorcycle i ever seriously considered buying.  I was 18 and one turned up in a local car dealer's used car lot.

http://www.ozebook.com/k800.htm

Note the stick shift and drive shaft.


But even at only 18, I knew with 100% certainty that it would kill me because I tended to have a need for speed when it came to anything motorized.

Chunkford

"If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions"

rcjordan

>age

I got my drivers license in 1966, pretty much right in the middle of the golden age of muscle cars here in the US.  For some reason, perhaps because of the size & power of cars of that time (GTOs, Plymouth 440 hemi, Dodge Charger), I've never really had much interest in motorcycles. The Honda cycle dealership was right across the alley from our business back then, so I saw hundreds of them get uncrated and sold when the craze hit in the 60s but even that didn't pull me in. They seem toy-ish to me, even the big Harleys.  

littleman

That Zundapp is a great looking machine.  I like the early BMWs too, I think they have a lot of style.  There was a prototype called the R7 that's probably the most striking bike never produced.

http://www.retrothing.com/2009/08/the-art-deco-bmw-motorcycle-that-time-forgot.html

rcjordan

Yeah, BMW had some fine looking bikes. Back in the late 50s and early 60s there were a fair number of Indians around, they were sharp looking, too.  Probably my favorite design overall.
https://www.google.com/search?q=indian+motorcycles&hl=en&prmd=imvns&source=lnms&tbm=isch

Also Triumphs, but they were kinda clunky by comparison to the Indians,

Harleys... they were for traffic cops.

rcjordan


Woz

Love the retro BMW, very Batman. As for "LM's", well that's just plain silly.
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