@AddysDaddy: There are a couple out there; Ducati SportClassic (pictured above), Triumph Thruxton, Honda GB500 (super sweet bike), the new Norton Commando and Guzzi is supposedly coming out with one.
Social Engineering.
@magista: Waaah! Image no worky!
Beautiful stuff. Here's a photo of diatoms under a Scanning Electon Microscope that my dad's friend took in the late '70s. I've had these photos for years and used to be completely obsessed with them as a child.
Sign me up! I'll take my '69 VW bus.
@Porschephile: I've got some more photos somewhere. Here's a video of it running a hot lap w/ a bunch of Porsches. Video is shot from the inside of a car behind the GTA:
@zekestone: Bravo sir! Bravo!
@zekestone: Rust not aluminum bodied GTA nor break your bulletproof power-plant.
@ZeroOrDie: That is a GTA. There were basically two versions; 1300 cc and 1600 cc. All aluminum bodies with all sorts of lightweight goodies (magnesium, plexi windows, etc) thanks to AutoDelta. You can tell the difference between a GT that has been made to look like a GTA and a real GTA by looking for the
@jeffeb3: +1 solder and heat shrink. Do it right the first time. The method describe above is pretty janky.
@Spideyrex: It's a Sport Classic but not a GT1000. It's the Sport 1000 model (I have one in my garage).
Boo! I was hoping it would be akin to ferrofliud.