View Full Version : It's a Bike, It's a Car, It's a Bike, It's a Car!!
DavidTaylor
Jul 10th, 2007, 9:49 pm
Looks like the boys at Hannigan have been doing some gene splicing between touring machines and street quads. Now tell, me, what exactly would you license this thing as?? :confused:
Ted Shred
Jul 10th, 2007, 10:53 pm
Looks like the boys at Hannigan have been doing some gene splicing between touring machines and street quads. Now tell, me, what exactly would you license this thing as?? :confused:
That's pretty cool. Wonder what they'll sell for? I think a set up like that based on a sportier bike like the K12S or FJR would kick ass...
DavidTaylor
Jul 10th, 2007, 11:50 pm
That's pretty cool. Wonder what they'll sell for? I think a set up like that based on a sportier bike like the K12S or FJR would kick ass...
I looked all over their website and couldn't find anything on it. It appears they'll be at CCR, though, maybe they'll have it out their for test rides! :yeah:
meese
Jul 11th, 2007, 2:17 am
Actually, G&G Technik have developed a quad based on the Boxer motor. Click (http://www.gg-technik.ch/eng/frameset.html) The biggest problem is that anything with more than three wheels is classed as a car in the US, so they're not road legal here. And they're extremely expensive (three or more times the cost of the donor bike). Nice idea, but unfortunately not likely to be seen on the roads any time soon.
rando
Jul 11th, 2007, 8:18 am
I don;t care what it is, I find myself liking it.
Randy
jayjacobson
Jul 11th, 2007, 7:50 pm
....Now tell, me, what exactly would you license this thing as??
Well, the dimensions don't appear to be much different than the all electric vehicles that Chrysler makes, that are road legal. I liked (that's "like," only better) the way it looks.
UncleRock
Jul 11th, 2007, 10:51 pm
If you got rid of that stupid throne for the 2nd seat, put a big basket back there, added some mud dawg tires, I might pull a few logs out with it.
Rock
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