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Post by BADGER on May 22, 2006 17:38:33 GMT
The bike was converted from a 2005 race spec Hawk bike and no features a 10-inch sub in the tank, 12 speakers, two iPods, a Sony PSP, a dvd player and screen and a remote control for the lot. You can even plug a guitar in to a jack in the end of the exhaust. The whole lot is powered by two massive amps in either side of the custom-made fairing putting out about 1500 watts.
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Post by floog on May 22, 2006 17:50:30 GMT
Nice find Michael But, IMO....what a waste of an awesome bike A stunning machine that I'd give anything to have a ride of....turned into a laughing stock....something anorak bass & drum nerds will cream over...... It's sinful..... Me no likey
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Post by bikesnoopy on May 22, 2006 17:55:20 GMT
I just gotta say. . . WHY. . .
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Post by TI GG RRRRRRRRRR on May 22, 2006 18:49:15 GMT
It would look cool in the corner of my living room in place of my Hi-Fi
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Post by bikesnoopy on May 22, 2006 18:57:15 GMT
. . . or on the parcel shelf of my car . . .
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Post by mickfarmer64 on May 22, 2006 21:03:46 GMT
I just gotta say. . . WHY. . . Yup looks fu%$*!g stupid
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on May 22, 2006 22:48:42 GMT
I'd be willing to bet that it actually sounds pretty awful with the volume cranked up. That fairing was designed to be light and aerodynamic and we all know how annoying an even slightly loose panel can get at certain revs. Weaken a fairing with loads of holes for speakers it was never designed to carry and it'll vibrate itself loose in no time at all. Besides which, that bike played some pretty sweet music in its former life so why change the tune?
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Post by lightspeed on May 23, 2006 16:28:40 GMT
I would actually MUCH prefer the original tune that machine created. What a waste!
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