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What is it?

Darryl Cainey

Sir Darby
I would like to start a thread:

What is it?

Post a picture of a motorcycle and lets find out what it is.

Any guesses, I don't have a clue!

Can't you tell I am bored!
 

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I would like to start a thread:

What is it?

Post a picture of a motorcycle and lets find out what it is.

Any guesses, I don't have a clue!

Can't you tell I am bored!

I've got no idea, but I enjoy the looks of these rounded full-body vehicles. It's tougher to get to the innards, but they are gorgeous.

Noel
 
That is obviously the "Tin Man's" motorcycle from the new remake of the Wizard of Oz. I'm sure of it. :)
 
Single track Stanley Steamer?

What the guy that designed the Chrysler Airflow came up with next.

No! Wait! I know! It's a ratted out R1200RT.

Bored? Nah.
 

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Ever see bikes like these?


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-Don-
 
Another one from Triumph Grill

This was a production bike. Sorry the photo is fuzzy.
 

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Ah Ha, I know that one!

1927 Bohmerland
Albin Liebisch designed these very unconventional machines, most of which all shared the same 598cc ohv Liebisch engine - the exception being a lone two-stroke built in 1938 just before production ceased following the onset of war. With such unusual features as cast alloy wheels and, on some models, three seats and two fuel tanks, the marque features strongly in the history of motorcycling.
 
Ah Ha, I know that one!

1927 Bohmerland
Albin Liebisch designed these very unconventional machines, most of which all shared the same 598cc ohv Liebisch engine - the exception being a lone two-stroke built in 1938 just before production ceased following the onset of war. With such unusual features as cast alloy wheels and, on some models, three seats and two fuel tanks, the marque features strongly in the history of motorcycling.

Yes,
 

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Don't know, but I'd bet this is French...
 

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In or near Chilhowie, VA - 2004. I spoke to the owner, and he does ride this machine.
 

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This must be some kind of American icon.
 

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