I really like this. Also, some bikes are a work of art in of themselves. The Triumph Thruxton R comes to mind.
http://cdn.pinthiscars.com/images/tr...xton-r--13.jpg
https://www.wallpaperup.com/uploads/...b69e9c-700.jpg
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I really like this. Also, some bikes are a work of art in of themselves. The Triumph Thruxton R comes to mind.
http://cdn.pinthiscars.com/images/tr...xton-r--13.jpg
https://www.wallpaperup.com/uploads/...b69e9c-700.jpg
I definitely like the 2nd picture. The first picture is also good, but something is missing.
I like the clean lines of the Thruxton. :yes:
The Thruxton is pretty nice.
The rear ends on the bike in pic @2 are too bulbous for my taste.
My old Thruxton. That Caspian blue was pretty in the sunlight.
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2846/...83a38356_k.jpg
A bit of trivia. The HK 11 pedestrian slicer was a recreation of the number plate from my father's 1950's Norton.
I like both the mechanical art and the imaginary art...:clap:You can do sooo much more with the imaginary art...