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I'm not entirely sure how this counts as a "Ferrari-themed" chopper (must be the red paint and huge scoops in the front  ), but it runs a Triumph 955 triple. http://podcasts.autoblog.com/2007/02/09/prancing-steel-horse-custom-scuderia-ferrari-chopper/What I find odd is that they put actual Ferrari motors into sport bikes, so why not the chopper?
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Not only ugly, but looks completely unrideable.Whats that want 3/4 inch road clearence?
The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams
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Wow ... that looks stupid! What will we see next? Just out of curiosity, which sports bikes have Ferrari engines?
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If they really wanted a Ferrari look, they should have just picked up a Guzzi Griso.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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There's a link in the article.
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You mean it HAS a motor? There's so much plastic, there be jack underneath 
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Stillborn Monstrosity that shouldn't have seen the light of day. Doesn't even comes close to the feeling that invokes in me.
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Ferrari and chopper together is an oximoron, or just a moron. Maybe a ferrari themes sport bike or drag bike even? How come nobody makes custom sport bikes? At any rate, it shouldn't be a raked out chopper. Maybe one like the guy 8 ball? Or 13 choppers? I forget, but he does low bikes with not much rake at all. Then it might make sense.
You are right about the motor tho, why not a boss-hoss-ish V8 screamer?
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Ok out of boredom I went back and watched the video. So it can be riden (in straght lines and wide slow turns). But it looks even more stupid while moving.
The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams
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Suggestion:
Go out and purchase the latest Walnecks Vintage and Classic Motorcycle magazine OR type into your computer...www.garagecompany.com...to see what I think is a better(and more tasteful) "Ferrari" chopper.(it's actually more a "Bobber", I guess)
Yoshi, the owner of this shop located in SoCal and the creator(who you'll see on this site) of this machine(also pictured) that was given to the retiring Formula-1 Ferrari-driving great, Michael Schumacher(also pictured) is one friendly and imaginative guy, who's love of motorcycling is legendary in this area.
Walk into his shop and you'll think you've gone through some kind of time-warp and into the kind of M/C shop that almost never exists anymore.(no hermetically-sealed chrome parts hanging uniformly on some sterile wall)
Cheers,
Dwight
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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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OK its ugly as sin but I would love to give it a go,I have my BA and wouldn't part with it for the world but I also have a Honda CB900F for my insanity,nothing better in a strait line at 240kph
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Not only ugly, but looks completely unrideable
Not wanting to degrade the Italian's reputation for style, quality, power and finesse but then again they did also create the....FIATs 
Sometimes it takes a whole tank full of fuel before you think straight
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Sh!t I hate Fiats,the worst cars ever invented
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I have to agree mate! Probably more suited to designing mopeds?
Sometimes it takes a whole tank full of fuel before you think straight
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Oh, I don't know about that, Stewe. Had a 124 Spider for many years(15) of dependable service. That 1.8L DOHC motor in that thing was actually a very nice design....to say nothing of the Pininfarina-penned body of that beautiful little sucker. I can image that the severe winters of Sweden are probably pretty harsh on cars(yes, okay...especially Fiats), but here in SoCal, I can say that I had pretty good luck with that little 124 o' mine. Cheers, Dwight (sorry....didn't mean to rub the "winter thing" in, ol' boy) 
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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(sorry....didn't mean to rub the "winter thing"ol'boy) that's why I have my Audi for the winter,140hp with winter tyres,can still drive at silly speeds and have a good time(as long as an Elk doesn'y try to commit suiside in front of me)next weekend up to Storumen for a party,only a stones throw from the Arctic circle
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When I was in Italy our tour guide at the Colluseum called Fiat's "Fix It Again Tony".
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Had a 124 Spider for many years(15) of dependable service.
In rust prone Pennsylvania you could expect to go through about 8 - 10 124 Spiders in that time period - regardless of engine condition.
I worked at a Fiat dealership during high school. I loved those little buggers - all of them, the 850 Spider even the 128 sedans. The 124 Spider was the top of the hill for me though.
Those things would arrive with a thick coat of cosmoline (sp?) apparently to keep the salt sea breeze from rotting them away before they got to port. We would soak and scrub them in kerosene to get it off. What memories.
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That is an insult to Ferrari. Enzo (god rest his soul) would turn in his grave.
The creater of this should be shot at dawn for disrespecting one for the finest motor companies the world has ever seen.
Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able
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Sh!t I hate Fiats,the worst cars ever invented
Ooh, i dont know. Fiat have made some good cars. The spiders spring to mind, and what was that rally car they made that had the Ferrari Dino engine in it. That was a sweet car.
I might even go as far as to admit that the Fiat X1/9 was not such a bad little motor. A mate of mine had one and he loved it. Mind you, he was a hairdresser 
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Well Barry,
I guess this is where I "confess" to have had THREE Fiats in my younger days.
My first car was a two year old '69 124 Sport Coupe(nice car...only problems: Starter replaced, and the heater-valve replaced)
Traded that one in on a new '74 X1/9. Solid little wedge-shaped(the vogue then) targa-topped mid-engined car. No problems....but that little 1.4L engine made it really underpowered. Sold it around '77, so I could buy one of them there new fangled Kawasaki JET-SKIs and a nice used little Toyota station-wagon to haul it around. Sold both, a couple of years later.
After a few other cars('65 Mustang Convertible among them...yeah, there's one that got away, darn it...also had at least one M/C during all this time), I remembered that I always liked the 124 Spiders, and so in '84, bought a very low mileage '77. Sold that in '99.
Gonna get me another Spyder(spelled with a "Y' this time)...'cuz I WILL get me a Beck(Porsche replica)550 Spyder within the next year or two.(I KNOW I can find a nice used one for around $20K)
(The wife's still giving me that "yeah right!" look, every time I mention this)
Cheers,
Dwight
(by the way Mark....I DO cut my own hair....but THAT(and owning an X1/9) doesn't make me a "Hairdresser", now does it???!!!)
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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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by the way Mark....I DO cut my own hair....but THAT(and owning an X1/9) doesn't make me a "Hairdresser", now does it???!!
Well sorry. But in the sports car crowd that i used to hang with back in old blighty, the X1/9 WAS concidered a Haridressers car.
But dont feel so bad Dwight. So was the Metalic Lime Green Triumph TR7 Covertible that i used to drive. 
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Okay! X1/9s, Lime Green TR7s....ummm....okay Shirley...er...MARK! I wonder how many other of us "ladies" around here have had either one o' those, or a MIATA or a SPORTSTER in our past??? (Or as Phil often says..."Not that there's anything wrong with that!") 
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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BUTT UGLY 
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Guess you have to be a pretty big Schummi fan to invest that kind of time and cash... Here's Kimmi Raikonnen's new rides: 
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3. I'm not going to say anything about the bike, but whoever made the video must work behind the camera in the porn film industry. It was so bad it was good.
The quote came from the site on which the bike is posted- I think it sums it up well!
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Reminds me of one of those electric scooter things they sell at Pep Boys.
Let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere in space 'cause it's buggar all down here. -- Monte Python
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Stillborn Monstrosity that shouldn't have seen the light of day. Doesn't even comes close to the feeling that invokes in me.
I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiment Dill
This abomination should be sent straight back to the depths of hell from which it spawned 
07 TBA Pacific Blue and White.. stock for now!
A bike has half the wheels my cage does.. but 3x the fun factor
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