Bask in the magnificence of this custom bike built by Terry Thomason. It’s 9 feet long, has 3 inches of clearance, and it can be yours for $1,500.
It’s definitely one of the weirder bikes I’ve ever featured: powered by a pull-start 1984 Brigss & Stratton 5 horsepower engine, this bike doesn’t have brakes or suspension in the rear, though it does have an adjustable/customizable transmission and lever-controlled landing wheels for low speed stability and parking situations. I suspect you’re going to need to see a video of this in motion, so I’ll just leave you with this:
Find this bike for sale in Fort Collins, Colorado for $1,500 here on Craigslist.
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