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LeadSled
I remember seeing the old Boss Hoss cruisers a while back with SBC and BBC's shoehorned into a bike. And then the Dodge Tomahawk, which was "merely" a concept. But then I saw this Boss Hoss creation:






Nitrous on the 3rd gen Viper engine in a cruiser... 580hp and 630tq :loco:

dc2696
going out in style...if you call that thing stylish lol.

edmCRX
If you look at it from an engineering point of view, that thing is marvelous.
If you look at it as a grocery getter..

snugs
:blink: The tomahawk was cool.... this is just silly.

SketchifisT
if its ridable then cool, i think the Torque is the biggest factor there, but like Ghostrider had a turbo charged hayabusa with 450whp or something nutty like that... and he did fine on the street, but i dunno really congrats for doin it but have fun not havin that thing tip on you at a stop light

ChromeDragon
The epitome of useless. Nobody would ever ride that for real. Do you have any idea how much heat that exhaust throws? You would be burning your legs even if you managed to keep them a foot away from the pipes.

dc2696
quote:
Originally posted by edmCRX
If you look at it from an engineering point of view, that thing is marvelous.



how is it marvelous? get frame...check...put big engine in frame...check...you don't know that it doesn't break its drivetrain faster than a dsm, or that it handles even remotely acceptable...so I would disagree that its an engineering marvel.




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