In reply to stanger_missle:
I wonder if the plane got drinks and dinner first.
The_Jed wrote: In reply to 914Driver: No Harley can pop a wheelie like that!
It's obviously Mrs. Hess.
KyAllroad wrote:The_Jed wrote:Sorry, no hotlink pic. Apparently there is a whole movement of people putting car tires on motorcycles.
This one appears legit. ...car tires front and rear plus Earles type front suspension plus "suspicious" tubes sticking out from frame equals...
Sidecar.
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2.0dohc wrote:
Wonderful combination of image and signature line!
First w is want, not what. T is to, not the. The rest is the same, and the answer doesn't matter in about eleven more minutes...
aircooled wrote: I saw a car tire on a bike years ago. I got the impression it was basically just a drag bike. Looked like it would handle horribly though. Still makes more sense then this though:
Maybe they are for the guys that miss their Big Wheel?
Keith Tanner wrote:Duke wrote:There were a surprising number of vehicles along these lines at SEMA. It's a thing.aircooled wrote:Wow. That is close to the most idiotic thing of any variety that I have ever seen.
Toyman01 wrote: In reply to stanger_missle: I wonder if the plane got drinks and dinner first.
I dunno... She seems to be pretty willing to try new things
aircooled wrote: I saw a car tire on a bike years ago. I got the impression it was basically just a drag bike. Looked like it would handle horribly though. Still makes more sense then this though:
OK, so if you can convince a tire manufacturer to produce something like this, why can't they make a performance 13" inch anymore.
In reply to spitfirebill:
There is a camper restoration shop on I95 just south of Florence, SC, that has 3-4 of them in the yard. Every time I pass the place I'm tempted to stop and ask how much as is. That would be a fun project.
https://www.google.com/maps/@33.9637824,-80.0436214,3a,75y,104.9h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sB1bnBuzyz7VVCxNRtIDntA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1
You'll have to click the link, it won't let me hotlink it.
In reply to Toyman01:
Thanks. I used to live in Florence. Never heard of this place. In all my years of traveling, I've seen many old Spartans behind homes. They are very nice trailers when kept up.
EDIT: Holy cow. I just checked it out of the big computer. That guy really has them. I definitely have to get by there.
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