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Old 01-01-15 | 09:28 AM
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Whimsy, nuthin'! That thing is a brute!
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Old 01-01-15 | 09:36 AM
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I like the quick release on the front wheel.
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That is so Mad Max.
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Old 01-01-15 | 09:47 AM
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That is so Mad Max.
Pretty much sums it up!
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Old 01-01-15 | 10:00 AM
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Guy is a metal artiste. Those cafe bikes he did are tasty!
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It just looks sooooo fast just standing still.
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Old 01-01-15 | 11:50 AM
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Excellent craft.

I hope he can make a good living at it.
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Originally Posted by Essthreetee
I like the quick release on the front wheel.
Yeah, those wings of Mercury are fantastic!
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makes me want a metal spinning lathe.
Havinga full fairingfront wheel only is silly from a crosswind control standpoint but the guy can form sheet metal.
I have done some and it is rewarding and frustrating at the same time.
Where I got caught is welding closed regions where you can no longer shrink the material to make the shape.
Butt welding aluminum is not for me. I admire those who can.
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Those fairings are the cat's meow; I'd like to see a picture of the driveside.

Some of the other stuff on the website is pretty weird.
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Guy is a metal artiste. Those cafe bikes he did are tasty!
The detail on the Cafe racer is pretty incredible but the Longbike..."holy crap!"....but that's for another Blog

The work around the valve stem just blew me away!

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Steampunk...
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That is so Mad Max.
I think Flash Gordon.
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I love it; thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-01-15 | 08:44 PM
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Very retro-futurist. Steampunk I suppose is the modern term for it, as mentioned by JohnDThompson. Whatever term you use, it's a pretty sweet piece of work. Gotta check out his site.
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