I found this picture on a Google search, but it had no web page attached (like a tinypic.com file). The page was blank of all but the pic. Now, I can;t even find THAT page.
It says it's a Harley Davidson V-Rod Sport, but it looks heavily modded or it's some variant I've never seen. Although the picture mentions Owenartstudios.com, all they do is make prints and pictures of existing bikes.
Please let me know if you recognize it or know anything about it. I desperately want one!!
if that doesn't work, ccopy/paste this link:
http://i23.tinypic.com/15wxwxu.jpg
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What kind of bike is this? Please take a look.
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Looks like it's a concept made by someone who wants one as well... I'd love to see that go into production personally! Who knows? Maybe we can bribe Harley into making em???
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It looks much more like a drawing than a Photoshop job.
They took a V-rod, shortened the frame, decreased the rake, increased the ground clearance, changed the swingarm and rear end, changed the drive (?), the entire front end (forks, handlebars, controls), etc.
Looks like they basically took a V-rod engine and basic frame, shortened it up, shoved a sportbike front end and rear wheel on, and drew in a rear shock.
They took a V-rod, shortened the frame, decreased the rake, increased the ground clearance, changed the swingarm and rear end, changed the drive (?), the entire front end (forks, handlebars, controls), etc.
Looks like they basically took a V-rod engine and basic frame, shortened it up, shoved a sportbike front end and rear wheel on, and drew in a rear shock.
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