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Reply #15 - 09/30/10 at 06:05:46
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 09/29/10 at 07:55:12:
compensating for something there dude?


Exactly and the funny thing is the amount of heat pouring off that can't be good for the plums.
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Reply #16 - 09/30/10 at 06:07:54
 
Finally they made a bike heavy enough to kill a cager muhahaha Grin
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Reply #17 - 09/30/10 at 10:17:58
 
caseyLA wrote on 09/30/10 at 01:25:35:
well now THIS could be my next project.

A Boss Hoss Cafe Racer.  I could see someone in Los Angeles having one.
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Reply #18 - 09/30/10 at 10:46:10
 
The handling must be like steering an ocean liner.
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Re: 325 Horse Power Std Production Motorcycle
Reply #19 - 09/30/10 at 13:34:32
 
Paladin. wrote on 09/30/10 at 10:17:58:
caseyLA wrote on 09/30/10 at 01:25:35:
well now THIS could be my next project.

A Boss Hoss Cafe Racer.  I could see someone in Los Angeles having one.


I was thinking more of a desert racer with knobby tires. And nitrous.
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Reply #20 - 09/30/10 at 15:21:21
 
The handlebars are about three feet wide, only look small near by the two foot wide tank:


http://www.californiabosshoss.com/images/cbh_53/index.html did not have the price in the Internet, so I stopped and checked the price for the new bike:


However, I think I would prefer the Sierra Truck Trike, it is used, so it should be a little cheaper. http://www.californiabosshoss.com/images/cbh_73/index.html

I LIKE IT!  It had the trunk open . . . it has a three foot by three foot lid, and is about three feet deep -- at least 25 cubic feet, probably 30.  Easily to take two bodies out to the desert.
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Reply #21 - 09/30/10 at 16:39:32
 
That HUGE radiator is soooo ugly!
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Reply #22 - 09/30/10 at 18:35:59
 
I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of it.
I mean,...........what could make a person want one ?

BTW, what do we all suppose the MPG mite be on that bike ?
I'd have to guess about 35.
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Reply #23 - 09/30/10 at 19:42:44
 
I figure I could built a gooseneck hitch, just past the passenger seat, and tow a small fifth trailer camper: http://www.scamptrailers.com/Showroom/19FifthWheelTrailers.aspx
All I would really need is some seven feet wide mirrors.
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Re: 325 Horse Power Std Production Motorcycle
Reply #24 - 10/01/10 at 08:54:07
 
Routy wrote on 09/30/10 at 18:35:59:
I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of it.
I mean,...........what could make a person want one ?

BTW, what do we all suppose the MPG mite be on that bike ?
I'd have to guess about 35.


I'm with you Routy -- why, oh why?
And according to their website,
BHC-3 ZZ4 (355 hp) gets 20-25 mpg
BHC-3 LS3 (445 hp) gets 21-26 mpg
BHC-9 ZZ4 (355 hp trike) gets 20-25 mpg
BHC-9 LS3 (425 hp trike) gets 21-26 mpg

The LS3 trike is pretty cool looking:
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Reply #25 - 10/01/10 at 14:40:38
 
i like one of their trikes
the one with the ol chevy rear end fins...
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Reply #26 - 10/03/10 at 08:33:48
 
For me, theyre just ridiculous. Id be driving a little sports car Long before Id be messin with one of those heavy gas guzzling things. A little car gets beter MPG, will haul stuff & has a roof & a heater & likely even an air conditioner AND I can have a car & enuff $$$ left over from Not buyinmg one of these I could go anywhere in the car. Just impractical as hekk..
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Reply #27 - 10/03/10 at 12:47:10
 
Can not/can has:   haul stuff, nope; a roof, nope; heater, nope; air conditioner, ha! . . .   Hey!  This little car has NO windows, no door, no trunk, no air bags, no bumpers, *less* as impractical as a Boss Hoss.  (is lighter to boot!)



I can have a car & enuff $$$ left over from  a Boss Hoss?  Not Likely!

A Caterham Superlight R500 "From $61,057" -- options addition to such things as engine and transmission.
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Re: 325 Horse Power Std Production Motorcycle
Reply #28 - 10/06/10 at 01:27:01
 
Paladin. wrote on 10/03/10 at 12:47:10:
Can not/can has:   haul stuff, nope; a roof, nope; heater, nope; air conditioner, ha! . . .   Hey!  This little car has NO windows, no door, no trunk, no air bags, no bumpers, *less* as impractical as a Boss Hoss.  (is lighter to boot!)

http://www.uscaterham.com/images/home/hero.jpg

I can have a car & enuff $$$ left over from  a Boss Hoss?  Not Likely!

A Caterham Superlight R500 "From $61,057" -- options addition to such things as engine and transmission.
I've seem the Caterham a couple times on TopGear.  Those little things are WICKED!  I'd love to have one. Cheesy
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