AlexioFlexio
AlexioFlexio
AlexioFlexio

How on Earth did they even find this video? It has no views and the YouTube user has less subscribers than my Grandma.

He is being hypnotized, obvi!

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Not sure about the dumbest, but I do know which one is the coolest...

By far, the BMW GT-wagon-thing’s ridiculous pop-up spoiler. Pointless.

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All pop-up spoilers are silly when compared to the one in the Lancia Thema 8.32

The wheels are still straight! Its fine.

He calls that a collection? Pffft!

Jason,

This is a little illegitimate. Here’s why; you chose to engineer a completely new front end, which is aesthetically very captivating, and a mainstay of the build functionally. However, by your own admission, this is only a show bike at the point of exhibition because it was never properly tested and proved for the

You could, you know, invest. Then you’ll only have to pay 10%.

pssssst! It keeps the paint underneath flawless for when you go to sell it. Pass it on.

Don’t worry, I don’t read articles only comments and then I comment based off the comment and hope for the best. So your comment helped, good day.

Damn, that it one awesome looking train.

And still, they are beautiful to look at.

Huh, now that you mention it I can definitely see where you were coming from. I think the front girder-fork-thingies (is there a name for them?) are just messing with my brain. Thanks for the info though!

I mistook this for being a Shinya Kimura bike. Not sure how, given how smooth it looks.

that’s MY BIKE!. her name is “Una”.. .which means “one female” in italian. yeay!.. thanks for showing her.

After scrolling through this gallery, I don’t think I can remember seeing so many amazing bikes in one spot before. Wow. Hard to pick a favorite.

If this remains intact, all is well!

Warren Mosler was a student of mine in race driving school, and he was always coming up with ideas to make a faster car. Weight, he knew, rather than raw horsepower, was the key. He got a lot of the original composite technology from boat-building. The Consulier's wheelbase and track came from my own 914-6, which, he