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Nov 13, 2009 18:51:19
britcars

Built from two early eighties Honda CBX bikes. Impressive piece of machine work to make a v12 from two sixes, and the aluminum panels and tank are very nice. Frame and swing arm must be custom too. Wonder if it handles and goes as good as it looks?

Nov 13, 2009 19:31:18
pgawan2be

That looks awesome. speaking of bikers and it being Friday the 13th, there is a tradition in Port Dover, about an hour from me, that every Friday the 13th, bikers converge in this small town. the town population is about 6000. Today there was around 15,000 bikers, but during the summer months it gets up to 150,000

http://www.thespec.com/News/BreakingNews/article/672289





Nov 16, 2009 16:48:31
MG Murray

WOW...To say the least, that has got to be a beast in torque and horsepower. So that should answer the ratio of power to weight question without a doubt...

Nov 16, 2009 19:38:43
britcars

Quote: "
That looks awesome. speaking of bikers and it being Friday the 13th, there is a tradition in Port Dover, about an hour from me, that every Friday the 13th, bikers converge in this small town. the town population is about 6000. Today there was around 15,000 bikers, but during the summer months it gets up to 150,000

http://www.thespec.com/News/BreakingNews/article/672289"


Ken:
I haven't made it to a Friday the 13th event yet but spent a lot of time in Port Dover and area. Lived in Simcoe from 1968 to 1978.

Nov 16, 2009 19:46:27
britcars

Quote: "
WOW...To say the least, that has got to be a beast in torque and horsepower. So that should answer the ratio of power to weight question without a doubt..."


Monty, here's the other end of the horsepower/torque spectrum. Local guy has been driving the wheels of this for years.....was talking to him today at Home Depot. A 1937 Harley "45". Said he's planning to take it to Sturgis next year.

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