off-topic 'cause it's a Honda, but, some innovation to ponder for those of you groove on that aspectI ain't gonna say this thing is purty, but, the way the pair of forks
are each turned 90-degrees and then attaching the wheel assemblies to
the vertical axis between the staggered fork tubes is something I don't
recall ever seeing before.
Innovative; not necessarily good-looking.
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'Trikeamunga'
Tragedy leads Portage man to build one-of-a-kind 'Trikeamunga' motorcycle
Posted by Jeff Barr | Kalamazoo Gazette May 09, 2008 20:51PM
* blog.mlive . com /kzgazette/2008/05/tragedy leads portage man to b.html
* blog.mlive . com /kzgazette/2008/05/large 0165408 2.jpg
Steve Stojic spent three years and $15,000 to build his custom bike,
which he named Trikamunga. The bike has two front wheels, extended
chrome forks and many other custom features.
* blog.mlive . com /kzgazette/2008/05/0165409 2.jpg
Steve Stojic, 53, of Portage, on his Trikeamunga.
The trike is a conglomeration of two 1976 Honda CB-750 motorcycles
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