Dan Mooney
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Yeah, but can he pull a wheelie
Seems you all are focusing on the riders. But look at the ingenuity of the build. I appreciate it for what the final outcome is. Someone built that and most likely in a home shop. That wasn't done overnight and I for one would like to take a spin on it (without either passenger of course).
Yeah, but can he pull a wheelie
Mebbe......if she gets off.
Then he wouldn't be legal, no headrest!Mebbe......if she gets off.
Apart from what has been said, and knowing how popular in US is customizing bikes, trucks and anything; it seems to me that laws in regard doing that sort of items are quite different in US than Spain.
Here the maximum modification you can make on a car is purely cosmetic, you can't build yourself a car, bike or other motor vehicle, well... if you want you can but you are not allowed to circulate with it.
Risking to hijack the thread I wonder if anyone could just give two cents on how these things go in US.
Thanks a lot
I sent this picture to my son down in Texas....
he replied that's one big hog...
also said the bike was pretty big too.
I recall that type of car in an old episode of "Dragnet". After causing a few crashes, Sgt. Friday caught up with the bad guy. But, didn't he always?Frank, I remember that story of the backwards car. It would've flipped me out too. I wonder what their liability would be had someone been injured. Seems like it should be illegal, but I guess it isn't. I'd be mad too.