I'm not exactly a purist and I like the look but it seems a shame to do this to such a classic.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
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I agree totally
ReplyDeleteDon't be too hard on the guy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of Mr.Lane or his antics but the story behind this one is ok. He located the engine, bare in a farmers field driving a water pump. The transmission is from an old BMW, the wheels are swap meet cart wheels I think and the rest is one off.
ReplyDeleteNot too much original there to get wound up over.
I think it's cool that the old engine has found it's way back onto the road personally. It's a neat looking bike and beats the hell out of those ridiculous rakes and stretched abominations he has built....