Clearly Terblanch is still working in the motorcycle industry...

Started by MotoCreations, July 05, 2009, 02:28:37 PM

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lawbreaker

Quote from: trouble on July 06, 2009, 06:04:44 AM
Now that's RAM air.

I saw it there... glad someone got a pic 'cuz i didnt see it on sunday.
inside the scoop were the projector headlights...

it was weird to say the least

JEFF_H

the pic also doesnt show the 240 width tire
on the front

(i liked it a lot better than the Busas with neon/vid screens/speakers in the side fairings that were on cannery row)

techno

Errr..... don't the ball mounts on the bars suggest you fold them out before riding? Anyone see it being ridden?
Quote from: ducmeister on May 24, 2012, 01:45:16 AM
Hey Techno you are a smart man.  [thumbsup]

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Slide Panda

Not to me.  There isn't enough range of motion to fold them out into a positions that's at all natural for a human.  Just by eyeballing it, out would place your hands so the left pointed at 10 and the right at 2, if you had your thumb stuck up  [thumbsup]

As they sit in the photo it's a more natural position.

Also, if the ball mounts were free to move... that'd make it super hard to control since you'd loose any rigidity in the controls
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
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Bizzarrini

Plus: the piss-cups are horizontal as is, so any 'unfolding' wouldn't help the fluid level :)
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DCXCV

Controls make me think it should gain altitude if you pull back hard.  Also sort of bring to mind:
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77south

Don't suppose anyone has a picture of this bike that wasn't taken through the bottom of a glass coke bottle?

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filter

Quote from: DCXCV on July 08, 2009, 07:41:07 AM
Controls make me think it should gain altitude if you pull back hard.  Also sort of bring to mind:


LOL!

I bet it runs into trees just as effectively as a speeder bike, too.  Now, if it just had lasers...
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RetroSBK

We were trying to figure out its weight...  The owner said it was WAY light, like 800lbs.

Bet its way fast too!

Ok now THAT is a real custom... he made everything on it... one giant hunk at a time!
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Vindingo

here is another angle of it...

apparently it does get ridden

Dareduc

I would love to see more production bikes like this... things that push the envelope of design... not just the same old...

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Scottish

Quote from: Vindingo on July 08, 2009, 08:56:42 PM
here is another angle of it...

apparently it does get ridden
For all the insanity it dooes have a cool Tron like appeal. Very SciFi.... oh wait I mean Syfy

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Slide Panda

So what's the pill looking thing  with the black clamp? It seems that the gas fill is up in that recess, so that pill's probably not gas.  It's got some tubing on it as a guage... though it looks dark - maybe oil tank? 
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
- '00 M900S with all the farkles
- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.