 Some People "Get It"
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Once again sharing what I believe is good in this world. There's just sumptin about the Meriden's that makes one smile. Might be just an old guy, but this keeps the blood a-flowing, enjoy:  Regards, Tom
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YES, i get it! 
Gooseman
Bonneville America 904 Black/Silver
Triumph Tiger 1050 Black
Ducati Multistrada 1200s
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Now, that's what a motorsickle is 'sposed to look like. 
Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
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Don't miss the hard tail, even run'n 12psi in the rear,, but ya gotta LOVE have'n a kicker!!
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Classic. I couldn't ride it but it's classic all the same.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Oh, i get it. Its a beauti. 
Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able
Seller of fine automobiles.
Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche of Chattanooga
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This looks like the end look I'm working on the Bonnie-A ...the only thing left is to mid-mount the foot stuffies ! 
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Check Pants
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 ........yes..----->>  well done!!
"It's not what I say that's important, it's what you hear" Red Auerbach
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Classic. I couldn't ride it but it's classic all the same.
Yep it looks very nice.
I think I got a couple o' 'roids just looking at it though 
Contra todo mal, mezcal; contra todo bien, tambiƩn
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Oh! So you folks are into these Bobber beauties, huh?!(and so am I, BTW) Well in that case, please allow me to direct you to the following website, as I believe you just might find a few additional motorcycles to your liking at this location.... http://www.falconmotorcycles.com/(BTW...the dude at Falcon Motorcycles just won the trophy for Best Custom at the prestigious "Legend Of The Motorcycle Concourse de Elegance" at Half Moon Bay California last month with the Falcon Bullet, which is now owned by actor Jason Lee of the "My Name Is Earl" TV series)
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I've seen his work, well executed beautiful art pieces that are totally un-rideable for any distance. Unless, of course, you work for Cirque D'Soleil.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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I've seen his work, well executed beautiful art pieces that are totally un-rideable for any distance. Unless, of course, you work for Cirque D'Soleil.
Well Ed, I agree with ya to a point here, but....aren't most all customs just exactly that?!
The way I figure it, at least these Triumph based custom bobbers can actually handle a turn or two without having to muscle 'em around every said turn or two.
You see, I personally find the practice of keeping a motorcycle in the "upright and locked position"...i.e. riding straight down some road on some outrageous and elongated chopper a very boring proposition myself. 
And so, if you're trying to "look cool"(which as far as I could ever tell was the main point of riding most "custom motorcycles") you might as well ALSO have a little fun while you're doin' it! 
Last edited by Dwight; 06/11/2008 1:11 PM.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Classic. I couldn't ride it but it's classic all the same.
Yep it looks very nice.
I think I got a couple o' 'roids just looking at it though
Assteroids?
Strangler
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Classic. I couldn't ride it but it's classic all the same.
Yep it looks very nice.
I think I got a couple o' 'roids just looking at it though
Assteroids?
Nope, just can't quite bend that far forward with my knees bent that sharply. Might be my belly, might be age, might be both 
Here's Mr. Lee's quote on the Bullet Falcon:
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Ian Barry, 35, has put 1,000-plus hours into the Bullet. The starting price for a Falcon: $45,000, due to all the hand-craftsmanship. But the steep price only half-explains Barry's celebrity clientele. Falcon's Gen X star appeal is also a generational aesthetic that finds authenticity and cool in the rare, the old, the unusual.
"[Barry's] not into the sort of custom, current motorcycle culture as we know it," said Lee, who grew up riding dirt bikes in Orange County in the '70s before becoming a professional skateboarder and actor in such films as Kevin Smith's "Mallrats" and "Chasing Amy." His first street bike was a 1966 Honda 305 Dream, which he customized, then traded to a friend for a painting. He's also owned some 1960s BSAs.
It wasn't until his karmic-hick show took off that Lee started collecting bikes in earnest. The other motorcycles in his collection include the customized Honda cafe racer he rode to the Falcon shop, and a Derringer moped.
But his new Bullet Falcon is "the most important of what I have," he says, "and the one that I'll probably ride the least. Not because I'm afraid to scratch it but because it's not very comfortable. This is the bike I'll take out on Sundays and cruise around town and probably get stopped every 20 yards [by people asking], 'What is that?'
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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