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Saturday 21 January 2012

Up close with the Regio Design XXL Chopper - Live @ Motor Bike Expo

posted by Toni M. in: Chopper Bike freaks Meets/Events

Regio Design XXL Chopper

Sitting amongst the sleek Italian racing bikes of MV Agusta, Ducati and Bimota and the super customized choppers in the year’s Motor Bike Expo is the the biggest motorcycle ever built, the XXL Chopper created by Italian company Regio Design.

This monstrous chopper is over six meters long, over three and half meters high and weighs almost three tonnes and is equipped with V8 5000cc Chevrolet engine.

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Friday 20 January 2012

Regio Design XXL chopper

posted by Toni M. in: Bike freaks Video

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Verona’s Motor Bike Expo kicked off this morning and one of the bikes that will be on display is this super sized chopper created by Regio Design.

It took a team of four guys and four months to complete this behemoth and try to beat the Guinness World Record for the largest motorcycle that is currently held by Greg Dunham who built his mega bike which is 3.429 meters tall, 6.187 meters long and weights 2.948 tonnes. Fabio Reggiani who is behind this Italian chopper says that Dunham’s bike “will look like a mini moto” compared to his.

This fully functional XXL chopper is equipped with tires that are over two meters in diameter and that are usually used on wheel tractor-scrapers, but other details will be revealed at the Expo.

Check out one of the making of videos after the jump:

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Friday 02 September 2011

Motorcycle lobster

posted by Alison in: Bike freaks Photo of the Day

Motorcycle model made from lobster

I have to say I quite like lobster but it almost gives me the creeps seeing this motorcycle model made from lobster. The crayfish gets sculpted into a motorcycle by Huang Mingbo, who is described as a food carving artist. The funny motorcycle pics come from a seminar on cooking art in China and show the scale model right down to the last details including the wheel. At the very least we’re impressed by his efforts.

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Tuesday 16 August 2011

Video of Colin Furze's 72ft scooter in action

posted by Toni M. in: Bike freaks Personalities Video

Earlier this month we reported that Colin Furze had attempted another Guinness World record by building and riding the longest motorbike, 72ft or 22mt whichever you prefer, because now it’s official as this nutty, but genial inventor has got the record in his pocket.

Check out the video of Furze and his latest creation in action and we can safely say that scooter must be a real bitch to take through a turn.

Thursday 04 August 2011

Colin Furze breaks his own record longest motorcycle record

posted by Toni M. in: Bike freaks Personalities

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The saying idle hands are the devil’s tools certainly can’t be applied to Colin Furze, because the 31-year old plumber/inventor is back with another world record.

Furze, in 2008 broke the world record for the longest and ridable motorcycle that was 14 meters long, but now has taken it a very long step forward, by building in his mother’s bike yard, a 22 meter (72ft) long bike that seats 25.

Just like in 2008, he rode it on the runway at Saltby Airfield in Lincolnshire taking it to the top speed of 35mph, for almost a mile, but it wasn’t an easy feat according to the inventor, “When I first got on it I thought it would never work and at a slow speed it’s almost impossible to keep upright. But once you get going it becomes a bit easier, although it is a real strain on your arms as it has such heavy steering.” He also added, “This motorbike was so heavy and difficult to drive I think it would be impossible to make a longer bike. I think this record will stand for a very long time.”

The attempt is still pending verification by the Guinness World of Records.

Source | dailymail.co.uk

Friday 15 July 2011

The motorcycle tooth fairy video

posted by Alison in: Bike freaks Video

You might be thinking this is a traditional method of removing a tooth by way of a motorcycle - that is by falling off without wearing a helmet. But this family decides to use a more innovative method, using a big sister, a string and a bike. We’re not sure that heaps can go wrong with this motorcycle stunt, but it seems a silly thing to do anyway and we’d prefer not to think about it. Of course, it’s all filmed by a loving and very sensible parent.

Source | Autoblog.com

Tuesday 21 June 2011

New riding style (w/video)

posted by Toni M. in: Bike freaks Video

After knee down, elbow down, leg waving, the lastest rage in riding styles is getting your head down, and it looks like the Japanese fad has caught on. Check out how this dude in what looks like full camouflage gear does it at the 1.15 mark.

Do we have to really have mention the line that usually accompanies these types of stunts? We think not.

Source | motosblog.fr

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Wooden motorcycle art by Vyacheslav Voronovich

posted by Toni M. in: Bike freaks Personalities

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Vyacheslav Voronich is an avid motorcycle rider, but the Ukrainian biker got into the hobby of wood carving just a year ago and these are his fantastic results.

These handcrafted wooden models are in 1: 12 scale, and include a Honda CBR 1000RR, a Suzuki GSX-R600, three choppers of his own design and his latest work of art, the new BMW K 1600 GT/GTL.

Voronovich uses different types of wood (oak, beech, pine, ash or mahogany) for his models and basically uses a simple box cutter and hot wood bending method to turn out his work, admitting that the hardest part in carving is doing the tiny components like the handlebars, rear-view mirrors, gear shifters, turn signals, brake discs, because they often break before they’re finished.

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Wednesday 08 June 2011

Video: Travis Pastrana and Nitro Circus pull off a bunch of stunt firsts

posted by Toni M. in: News Bike freaks Personalities Video

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas unless you’re Travis Pastrana and the Nitro Circus gang and you’re peforming at the Nitro Circus Live at the MGM Grand Arena on the June 5th.

The stunts were not only eye-opening, but mind boggling: the first synchronized double back flip by Pastrana and Cam Sinclair, the world’s first three-person back flip and much, much more, including a marriage proposal. Check out the video and get blown away like we did.

Source | HFL.com

Thursday 12 May 2011

Video: Guinness World record for fastest motorcycle hearse

posted by Toni M. in: News Bike freaks Triumph

When I first read the headline I thought that crazy inventor Colin Furze was up to his old tricks again, instead this time it’s a real life Baptist reverend who set the Guinness World Record for the fastest motorcycle hearse.

The Reverend Ray Biddiss, 57 who is dubbed “Heaven’s Angel” hit the top speed of 114.1 mph with his £ 20,000 customised Triumph Rocket III engined moto-hearse, that he actually uses for funeral services. “This is for people who want to go out the way they lived” said Biddiss.

Source | automotto.com

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