I'm sure it's a derby...but I'm realy diggin the confederate p120 fighter in all black. Yes of course there's a cost/value issue involved and we can argue all day whether it's worth a desmosedici... I like it anyway. a lot.
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2010/06/confederate-black-flag-4.jpg)
It looks crazy enough to ride. :)
Quote from: NuTTs on July 18, 2010, 02:22:56 PM
It looks crazy enough to ride. :)
in a blood and guts way that I fear the Duc powercruiser thing will soften out of existence before production. No plastic. No friendly.
I like it but if it were mine it would be far dirtier and used looking. That would put it over the top in the meaness department. I like my bike to look like if you touch it, you may want to go to the hospital afterward.
[evil]
[evil] it is.
Saw them a few years back and have loved them ever since.
I'm not really diggin' the seat.
Other than that, the thing looks bad as hell.
[coffee]...BAMF!!... [coffee]
Me no likey.
Nice and evil looking, though the pinkish K&N sorta hurts the look.
Quote from: duccarlos on July 19, 2010, 06:34:30 AM
Me no likey.
But you hate everything..................
;) ;)
Not everything. I like pretty flowers.
where's the thumbs down ?
I wouldnt turn one down, but its just too erecter set-ish for my taste.
if you were to build a motorcycle with an erecter set (the toy) thats what it would look like!
They missed a spot.
Seriously, WTF confederate, how did you overlook the rotor carriers???
O well I'd still ride it.
It would be cool as a trike.
Quote from: Lor on July 19, 2010, 05:21:44 PM
It would be cool as a trike.
then it wouldn't be a motorcycle.
wait.... you were being funny.... never mind.
Confederate bikes tend to look hideous in photos but extremely cool in person.
Oogled a few of them at the Barber Museum that I'd previously thought (from photographs only) were hideous.
Quote from: Drunken Monkey on July 19, 2010, 06:55:47 PM
Confederate bikes tend to look hideous in photos but extremely cool in person.
Oogled a few of them at the Barber Museum that I'd previously thought (from photographs only) were hideous.
So, in fact, the polar opposite of "Good from far, but far from good"
Or not
Quote from: BozcoRob on July 19, 2010, 06:59:11 PM
So, in fact, the polar opposite of "Good from far, but far from good"
Or not
Actually that's kinda it. There are way too many cool little billet details to get caught up in. They tend to not be visible until you're practically on the bike.