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It's not a KTM but you got to admire the builder...

lawman

lawman

2013-01-15 19:55:00 UTC

I came across this via the MCN site.
The bike is not my cup of tea, but I have the deepest admiration for the builder and all in his 17 foot square garage!
Look at the work and design that's gone into the thing, even down to the suspension and levers..

And the final weight is quite surprising.

MrZ32

MrZ32

2013-01-15 20:18:00 UTC

yeah this guy is on the Mt01 forum.... not a bike I would buy but the craftsmanship is incredible. one of the few guys who have done a true custom build... as all of it is custom

kevxtx

kevxtx

2013-01-15 21:07:00 UTC

Amazing work.

Colonel_Klinck

Colonel_Klinck

2013-01-15 21:48:00 UTC

What an amazing story. Such a talented engineer. Talent and knowledge envy!

Superdan

Superdan

2013-01-15 22:47:00 UTC

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MADDOG53

MADDOG53

2013-01-15 23:10:00 UTC

Question is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,does the thing work,,,

AGRO!

AGRO!

2013-01-16 00:52:00 UTC

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SDNerd

SDNerd

2013-01-16 01:10:00 UTC

THAT is a "custom". Work like that really shames the "rockstar" chopper builders on this side of the pond. Clearly a labour of love.

Doesn't matter what one thinks about bikes that aren't their favorite brand, or type: If you have even the slightest appreciation for motos, you can't help but admire such dedication to detail and perseverance.

One67

One67

2013-01-16 02:29:00 UTC

Wow, I have the utmost respect for someone who can do all his own work and is multi talented.

MrZ32

MrZ32

2013-01-16 03:32:00 UTC

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AGRO!

AGRO!

2013-01-16 07:38:00 UTC

Just hurry up!

stalker

stalker

2013-01-16 13:35:00 UTC

ogri rocks