I'm with Markman. Engine is a CX500/GL500 or CX650/GL650, but mounted sideways and chain driven vice shaft driven. Very cool-- similar to a bonneville salt flat bike that broke the 500cc pushrod class record this year.
we made my triumph in the other corner of the same shop in 3 months. this bike was started before i ever got there, and being worked on after i left. hahaha wendy. smooches!
thats some mad max shit right there!
ReplyDeleteLooks cool! How does it ride?
ReplyDeletestill tryin to figure out that frontend, neat though!
ReplyDeleteThats awesome! Did you get to take it down the road yet? interceptor/vfr motor?
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteI had seen a shot of that on the web elsewhere and have always wondered what was going on there... never could get a good look!
Totally wicked!
actually, it took me three weeks....
ReplyDeletesweet...is that a 650 honda hawk gt motor?
ReplyDeleteprize for who figures it out...
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was firehawk, I think it's a 996 fireblade?
ReplyDeleteCX 500 or 650
ReplyDeletethats sure looks like a gl500 or a gl650, also known as a cx motor. ive had a few of those bikes, damn reliable.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Markman. Engine is a CX500/GL500 or CX650/GL650, but mounted sideways and chain driven vice shaft driven. Very cool-- similar to a bonneville salt flat bike that broke the 500cc pushrod class record this year.
ReplyDeletemaybe an RC30?
ReplyDelete-marshall-
I think its either a GX360 or 390
ReplyDeletewe made my triumph in the other corner of the same shop in 3 months. this bike was started before i ever got there, and being worked on after i left. hahaha wendy. smooches!
ReplyDeletecool looking shit! Honda transalp or something like that?
ReplyDeleteWhat's up timmie?
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