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    Overclocked Beta-brain's Avatar
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    Default Real Tron cycle.

    Someone had to do it but I think Boddaker's build is far more practical and usable



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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    they should have made it light up that would have been way cooler.
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    Or are you talking about vending machine choice C-4?

    mmmmm... skittles....
    bench mark software.

    video bios flashing guide

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    it does light up?
    Not dead yet

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    Parker Brother are one of my favorite builders. They have done some trick stuff.

    The tires on that bike would make it really hard to corner properly at speed. Too much flat area.

    My sportster would be quicker off the line and has a faster top speed.

    Pretty cool looking though!
    "...Dumb all over, A little ugly on the side... "...Frank Zappa...

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    O_O WOW! They used my favorite motor...the TL1000 engine *drools*

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Airbozo View Post
    The tires on that bike would make it really hard to corner properly at speed. Too much flat area.
    My sentiments exactly. It's too big. Whenever someone is riding it all I can thing is that it's bound to crash. It can't steer worth anything and I don't think the driver can see anything. It's just a little bit too big to be at all practical.

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    Quote Originally Posted by d_stilgar View Post
    My sentiments exactly. It's too big. Whenever someone is riding it all I can thing is that it's bound to crash. It can't steer worth anything and I don't think the driver can see anything. It's just a little bit too big to be at all practical.

    thats because its off the grid yo.

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    Looks like a death trap to me... and it doesn't have a computer in it...

    I wonder if women would look at a guy with something like that and think "Mmm he's sexy" or "Hmm he's a nerd, where's the computer?"

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    if noone noticed, there were women draped all over that thing...

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    Default Re: Real Tron cycle.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr.walrus View Post
    if noone noticed, there were women draped all over that thing...
    Give me enough money and I'll drape myself over a meat grinder...

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