axelrod wrote:Wildcat wrote:cowbell
copper tubing for braces
I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
man i was gona say that
Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!
man i was gona say that free stuff is the best stuff
"rust is lighter than carbon fiber" "it'd look better in orange" “A car is never too low, it’s the ground that is too high.” "new stuff is for people that can't fix things"
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!what about this?... bike on bike
these are both of my motorcycles. its an easy way to get to the skatepark in style ![]() ![]()
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!
That is awesome. I was riding my Honda Helix scooter and came across 3 bikes that I had to have and was too far away from home to swap out vehicles, so.....1 rachet strap, some twine, an old extension cord and some duct tape later, I was on my way home with the bikes. Made it home ok too...close to 40 miles highway and city riding. Boy did I ever get strange looks that day I was chasing a dream,but tripped over reality and bust my head on the truth
B607 wrote: By the way...A woman with tons of stuff is a hoarder. A man with tons of stuff is a collector.
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!When the weather is nice I always ride with my trailer and 10 bungee cords and a length of rope. Really comes in handy. I have since painted it to match the bike and added a little ratrod advertising to it. I've used this rig to deliver bikes and bike parts as far as Peru!
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!
It holds a 6 pack of Molson Golden rather well!
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike![quote="El Duderino"]what about this?... bike on bike
these are both of my motorcycles. its an easy way to get to the skatepark in style ![]() That red motorcycle looks just like my 81 CM400 I sold up in ND. ![]()
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike![quote="Wildcat"]cowbell
![]() I've been trying to figure how to mount the cowbell for a few years and be able to use it like a warning device. As it is now, it makes no noise until I wiggle the handlebars, then it clangs. ![]()
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!My new tail light.
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!Leather circa 1967 Yugoslavian 7.62X39 ammo pouches and U.S. Government metal 5.56X54 ammo can for tools, supplies, and hey, even ammo!
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!Brass ashtray made in India for an air cleaner.
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!Cooper All-Terrain truck tires and steel wheels, a seat from my Metro
![]() Christmas Tree complete with presents ![]() ![]() Model T headlight ![]() Motorcycle rack brackets turned exhaust pipes ![]() 70's Kawasaki headlight, unknown motorcycle turnsignal turned tail light, vintage plates turned battery box, biker bell to keep the gremlins away ![]() ![]() ![]() My old man ![]() And this guy ![]() Cameron
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!![]() The galt town hooligan used a bunch of non bicycle parts. obvious are the solex 30/31 carbs and exhaust tips turned velocity stacks which were used to hide the bells. less obvious is the license plate holder made from an old saw blade cut in half, the 5 hp briggs piston tail light, and 50's glass car tail light lens. ![]() oh yes then there are the bar ends made from wine bottle stoppers ![]() PRESIDENT of The Hooligans B.C. c.c OF SACRAMENTO
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!I found these salt and pepper shakers at the local thrift store and thought they were cool so I stuffed a couple of Maglites into them.
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Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!wildcat... its a '71 cb 350. i need to get it working again. it keeps shorting out.
Re: Let's see those things never meant for a bike on your bike!I know it is completely opposite, but I have a bicycle bell on my handtruck
Pics later once i figure it out on my phone or get home to puter I was chasing a dream,but tripped over reality and bust my head on the truth
B607 wrote: By the way...A woman with tons of stuff is a hoarder. A man with tons of stuff is a collector.
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