Does it vibrate? Does it take it's own batteries, or is it wired into the bike's 'lectrics? It looks like it would get in the way of your knees... does it? If it feels good, ride it"
Ask youe wife what she thinks. She'll probabaly give you the most rational answer. Women are good about that....
Usually, if you have to ask..... I think it's a little big for a chopper, and cheesy, and, well, a bowling pin. You should try the bowling ball for a shifter knob...that would rock.
[ QUOTE ] Usually, if you have to ask..... I think it's a little big for a chopper, and cheesy, and, well, a bowling pin. You should try the bowling ball for a shifter knob...that would rock. [/ QUOTE ] HAH! now that would be funny
I like bombs!! I think this looks cool, and nothin looks tougher when it doubles as a cigarette lighter like this one. dont just look at it...DO IT!
i think it would be cool if it was functional, like ,if when parked, it does double duty as a tap. just grab it and pour yourself a beer when you get to were your going.
[ QUOTE ] Tiger stripes, metalflake, and a Stroh's bowling pin? Nads, you're so conservative. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, it's a little over the top. Too many things going on there. Now if you were building a theme bike, like O.C.C. does you might have something there. Solid black wheels with 3 small hole in them and a hydralic(sp) pin setter to raise and lower the bike. But you'd have to have a leather jacket that looked like a bowling shirt.
I don't know, fellas. There's probably some guy somewhere in Milwaukee that would think it's the coolest thing since glitterflake hit the bowling ball.
ok..... i love it..... i dont know how long it has been since i laughed so hard,, and i cant tell you if it was the pic or the responses to your pic... bob