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'Interesting Motorcycle'

Panther_99FS

Retired SOH Administrator
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tell ya what P, its a good thing i'm not going blind or anything, it'd be a struggle trying to see those small pictures

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tell ya what P, its a good thing i'm not going blind or anything, it'd be a struggle trying to see those small pictures

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Ya know, lately I've been having problems seeing some of Panther's attachments ... :sleep:
 
it's certainly not stealthy, seein the exhaust. :icon_lol:
it probably rides real nice at 60 mph, in a straight line.
nice for daytona, (just avoid speed bumps with that frame)terrible for riding the dragon.
 
Yup, OCC had the presentation ceremony on their show (Discovery's American Chopper) a week or two ago. Northrop/Grumman commissioned it, so I'm pretty sure the logo use was authorized. But damn, couldn't they have just put a couple more bolts in a real B-2, instead of commissioning an OCC chopper? :d

Brian
 
It's pretty cool except for the cockpit portion. That's ugly as sin.
 
A motorcycle doesn't need windows for mouse sized pilots.
 
I was going to say (before someone beat me to it) was it looked like one of those cheesy OCC contraptions.
 
It looks like a scale model......

I bet its a b***r to ride.

kurt

I've always wondered how many of those OCC 'theme' bikes can be ridden comfortably? My guess is they get ridden very little or not at all. Most are probably 'parked' right outside the boss's office,...or inside it.
 
I've always wondered how many of those OCC 'theme' bikes can be ridden comfortably? My guess is they get ridden very little or not at all. Most are probably 'parked' right outside the boss's office,...or inside it.


i used to ride with a club, one of the guys had one.
not one of the tv ones, but a $70k bike none the less.
i never saw it do 100 miles without catching fire. ( 2 or 3 times) once it had a final drive problem.
the only way i'd ever own a full on custom is if i built it myself.

otoh, i was at a run where a guy showed up on what i think was a big dog chopper that had twin nitrous bottle sticking out of the gas tank. i wasn't that impressed till i saw him break the 300 mm rear tire loose - not from a standing start, but from about 30 mph
 
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