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Luckypants
06-07-09, 10:40 AM
Well if you are into that sort of thing, then it looks to have been well done.
Well if you are into that sort of thing, then it looks to have been well done.
I'm not. At all. But you are right, it does look very well done. I can't help the thought the side car looks like a dodgem with that front rail round it. :lol:
DarrenSV650S
06-07-09, 10:46 AM
Check the front wheel on the busa! :eek:
yorkie_chris
06-07-09, 10:46 AM
Did it have L plates on?
Did it have L plates on?
Nope
DarrenSV650S
06-07-09, 10:48 AM
Did it have L plates on?
Roughly translated the symbol on the back means "L" ;)
yorkie_chris
06-07-09, 10:49 AM
I was taking the pi** about the L plates heh. Didn't you used to be able to drive a thou on a provisional or something if it was a "sidecar outfit"?
custard
06-07-09, 10:57 AM
theres a herse version out there somewhere. the bodies final trip and the undertaker takes them over the ton...
Shellywoozle
06-07-09, 11:12 AM
Check the front wheel on the busa! :eek:
First thing I noticed, squarer than my back wheel :p
timwilky
06-07-09, 11:14 AM
I am sure that has been posted before, not screaming hitler bike yet. Might take some time to find and you know how piccys disappear out of album sites leaving empty links when you go into old threads.
Yes there is definitely a hearse busa around
yorkie_chris
06-07-09, 11:17 AM
Not a 'busa but there is a Rev. from around here who has a trike with hearse trailer.
take it it doesn't have radial tyres coz he wont be getting his knee down again?
take it it doesn't have radial tyres coz he wont be getting his knee down again?
I'm sure they're still radial tyres. I guess he fitted car tyres to it since it increases the contact patch massively though.
I think it looks pretty good, I bet it still shifts.
yorkie_chris
06-07-09, 12:00 PM
Bike tyres would square off a bit quick don't you think.
I was taking the pi** about the L plates heh. Didn't you used to be able to drive a thou on a provisional or something if it was a "sidecar outfit"?
Back in the day it was possible to ride any size bike if it was fitted with a sidecar. To get around the small issue of having to pass a test and get required licence some bright spark came up with the idea of a sidecar that leant with the bike. It was more of a little trolley than anything else. The technology for "sidewinder" sidecars has evolved but new laws at the time came out primarily to close that loophole.
sv-robo
06-07-09, 01:48 PM
Didn't you used to be able to drive a thou on a provisional or something if it was a "sidecar outfit"?
Yeah,when i was 17 i used to ride a gsx 400f with a sidewinder on back in the late 80s which is what i passed my test on(used to bounce about like f***)...you still could have around 90% lean,better than any 125 at the time,back then it was a bit of a loophole in the law,just had to be careful on overtakes.
markmoto
06-07-09, 01:55 PM
hands up who's ever riden a bike with a side car?? frickin weird isnt the word...
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