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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2825 on: December 29, 2022, 02:07:29 pm »
Like an idiot I posted this in the wrong thread. So I'm reposting this in all its magnificent glory....

I’ve ridden something like that. No U turns....... Sold it!

Wow,is that an Amen frame chopper ?
Looks great;excellent show-piece.

“Carlini Hardhead” From “Carlini Cycle Creations” in Detroit, circa1972. Tony Carlini was famous for building the earliest Honda Four choppers. It is an Amen (American Engineering Co.) frame. He raked the headstock and extra 15* and built the chrome front ends from scratch. His shop also sold the coffin tanks (built by a neighbour in Detroit). Somewhere in the project files I have a thread about the history, purchase and light restoration. It now rests in Indianapolis, with a gentleman who collects choppers! I decided to sell it when I couldn’t find road insurance for it here.....

Terry is correct. My Sandcast project motorcycle came with the chopper as an “extra” bonus.... I kind of miss the beast, but it did take up a LOT of space in my shop!
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2826 on: December 29, 2022, 02:28:10 pm »
That long swing arm would be for hill climbs, think it needs some bracing.
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2827 on: December 29, 2022, 02:47:49 pm »
Drag racing uses long swing arms too, clearly this small displacement engine abomination was built for speed... Not
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2828 on: December 29, 2022, 06:38:16 pm »
Oh yeah,that one belongs to this thread  :o
  And it is for sale!  So it could belong to you. I thought I had lost it in the analogue until I set price search between $999 and $ 1,001.    ;)
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2829 on: December 29, 2022, 06:41:28 pm »
That long swing arm would be for hill climbs, think it needs some bracing.
Maybe a few knobs on the tires? Or a sand paddle if you were on the dunes.
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2830 on: December 29, 2022, 06:56:59 pm »
Drag racing uses long swing arms too, clearly this small displacement engine abomination was built for speed... Not
   I'm looking at that aerodynamic lock no one mentioned and wondering about which neighborhood we're going into to look at this thing (concealed carry legal state). And does the racing lock and chain come with it? 
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2831 on: December 29, 2022, 11:15:47 pm »
Like an idiot I posted this in the wrong thread. So I'm reposting this in all its magnificent glory....

I’ve ridden something like that. No U turns....... Sold it!

Wow,is that an Amen frame chopper ?
Looks great;excellent show-piece.

“Carlini Hardhead” From “Carlini Cycle Creations” in Detroit, circa1972. Tony Carlini was famous for building the earliest Honda Four choppers. It is an Amen (American Engineering Co.) frame. He raked the headstock and extra 15* and built the chrome front ends from scratch. His shop also sold the coffin tanks (built by a neighbour in Detroit). Somewhere in the project files I have a thread about the history, purchase and light restoration. It now rests in Indianapolis, with a gentleman who collects choppers! I decided to sell it when I couldn’t find road insurance for it here.....

Terry is correct. My Sandcast project motorcycle came with the chopper as an “extra” bonus.... I kind of miss the beast, but it did take up a LOT of space in my shop!

I'd love to build a chopper John, I have a spare CB750 or Z1 engine to put in one, I might have to buy a CycleX frame and build one as a retirement project. ;D
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2832 on: December 30, 2022, 05:41:25 am »
Like an idiot I posted this in the wrong thread. So I'm reposting this in all its magnificent glory....

I’ve ridden something like that. No U turns....... Sold it!

Wow,is that an Amen frame chopper ?
Looks great;excellent show-piece.

“Carlini Hardhead” From “Carlini Cycle Creations” in Detroit, circa1972. Tony Carlini was famous for building the earliest Honda Four choppers. It is an Amen (American Engineering Co.) frame. He raked the headstock and extra 15* and built the chrome front ends from scratch. His shop also sold the coffin tanks (built by a neighbour in Detroit). Somewhere in the project files I have a thread about the history, purchase and light restoration. It now rests in Indianapolis, with a gentleman who collects choppers! I decided to sell it when I couldn’t find road insurance for it here.....

Terry is correct. My Sandcast project motorcycle came with the chopper as an “extra” bonus.... I kind of miss the beast, but it did take up a LOT of space in my shop!

I'd love to build a chopper John, I have a spare CB750 or Z1 engine to put in one, I might have to buy a CycleX frame and build one as a retirement project. ;D


Terry...... I’m sure you would enjoy it, mine was a delightful change! The only downside was ownership (mine was easy, but others have real issues with “home built”) and finding willing insurance companies (never did). Happy New Year! J.

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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2833 on: December 30, 2022, 05:57:54 am »
Canada from what I understand has become more difficult for custom bikes or modified bikes.
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« Reply #2834 on: December 30, 2022, 09:03:42 am »
Canada from what I understand has become more difficult for custom bikes or modified bikes.

I would hate to see the US get like that, everything I own is modified.
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2835 on: December 30, 2022, 09:16:26 am »
Canada from what I understand has become more difficult for custom bikes or modified bikes.

Very true! I’m trading emails with a fellow in New Brunswick who built a new Black Douglas Sterling and has found it to be impossible to register/insure. I had one a few years ago, and managed to register as a “Douglas”. Not sure that would work today!

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« Reply #2836 on: December 30, 2022, 10:45:24 am »
Canada from what I understand has become more difficult for custom bikes or modified bikes.

Very true! I’m trading emails with a fellow in New Brunswick who built a new Black Douglas Sterling and has found it to be impossible to register/insure. I had one a few years ago, and managed to register as a “Douglas”. Not sure that would work today!

The bike in the pic? I was curious if that one has been built out of a repro kit? if so,it looks very nice  8)
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« Reply #2837 on: December 30, 2022, 05:04:33 pm »
Canada from what I understand has become more difficult for custom bikes or modified bikes.

Very true! I’m trading emails with a fellow in New Brunswick who built a new Black Douglas Sterling and has found it to be impossible to register/insure. I had one a few years ago, and managed to register as a “Douglas”. Not sure that would work today!

The bike in the pic? I was curious if that one has been built out of a repro kit? if so,it looks very nice  8)

Google Black Douglas Sterling. Replica bike, built in Italy, of a 1918 Douglas. I brought it into Canada in small boxes as “parts” and built it here. Actually, built three of them. Two were for the 4th Canadian Mounted Regiment (these had 250 cc motors). We built two replica sidecars for those. Super fun for a few years. 125cc Honda clone engine, Electric start, 5 speed gearbox. Cruised at +50 mph and used no gas!

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« Reply #2838 on: December 31, 2022, 04:13:56 pm »
I bought Spotty's Dad's 1948 BSA C11 a couple of years ago, and have been collecting parts for it whenever I see them. I scored a couple of incomplete C11's recently as I needed a complete front end, and one of them was a very early "hardtail" version, so I bought an Indian repro girder front end, as the 1939 C11's had them and I've never owned/ridden a bike with a girder front end, apart from a mate's chopped Harley 30+ years ago. It won't be that fast, but should be a fun little commuter. ;D
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« Reply #2839 on: January 05, 2023, 04:24:37 am »
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2840 on: January 05, 2023, 09:28:48 am »
 :o OUCH  :D  ::)
Someone had a collection of items that just 'happened to fall together' in that order  ::);the 'stuff' can still be useful if disassembled and used separately. Salvageable parts.
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« Reply #2841 on: January 05, 2023, 09:48:16 am »
what a beauty !

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I was feeling sorry for myself because I couldn't afford new bike boots, until I met a man with no legs.

So I said, "Hey mate, you haven't got any bike boots you don't need, do you?"

"Crazy is a very misunderstood term, it's a fine line that some of us can lean over and still keep our balance" (thanks RB550Four)

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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2843 on: January 05, 2023, 06:20:14 pm »
i think the most innovative part of the design suite inherent in that particular bike is the way he's removed any possible obstructions between whatever the rear wheel throws up and whatever the carbs are ingesting, brilliance
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2844 on: January 05, 2023, 06:59:33 pm »
The tilt of the tank is quite special in that one...such flowing angles, I mean lines...
You named that one right but I think faux fiddy beat you with hideous level...
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« Reply #2845 on: January 05, 2023, 10:09:34 pm »
The gas tank is a dual purpose part. If you stop too long, you can still get your mail.
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2846 on: January 05, 2023, 10:51:25 pm »
Is that a goldwing tank? Look at the sides and the right side at the top of the tank.
Did this retch put a Goldwing fake tank storage compartment to cover the actual tank?
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Re: The Abomination thread!
« Reply #2847 on: January 05, 2023, 11:24:09 pm »
That red-ish GW 3-wheel pick-up looking abomination has a set of running boards along both sides large enough to carry 3 extra people on each side  ::) Put those on a standard GW 1100..
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« Reply #2849 on: January 09, 2023, 06:42:42 am »
what a beauty !
  All it needs is it all "hooked up to the handle bars."
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