Go look at this site and let me know what you think. I am so jealous of this Busa.
http://bronxpowersports.com/cycles/busanator/busanator.html
http://bronxpowersports.com/cycles/busanator/busanator.html
I'm with ya, MSF... It's the kinda bike that I look at and go, "Wow, that painter has killa skills... but I wouldn't want all that on my bike." It's cool to see what the painter done with it but it just ain't my style. Kinda like the skittles bikes that Rev was preachin' about in another thread.I'm probably going to be grossly outnumbered here, but don't ya think it's just a bit too much......maybe even a bit tacky.....just my humble opinion.......I'll shut up now.![]()
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Nope, you wouldn't be stressin' unnecessarily. Automotive paint? What do you think is on yer bike now? Automotive grade, no doubt. It chips and dings just like what you have now. Maybe even worse if the painter got a little happy with the coatings and put it on really thick.Great looking bike, but i wonder if he rides it... thats got tobe a 5-6k+ paint job. scratch a fairing while changing the oil and ............ could be the most expensive oil you've ever had. Love it but i keep thinking on a 500 mile day ride how many dings and paint chips will it get.. but then again it is automotive paints so maybe i'm stressing unnecessarily ?
You mean Paulie at Orange County Chopper?Quite an eye catcher.
I'm going to call Pauly at American Chopper and see if he can build me one. What do you think? After about 1000 lbs. of plate steel, welding rod, powder coat, and chrome --- maybe. :bounce:
Hit the nail square on the head my friend........if we were all the same the world be a boring place.Well I would still like to own and ride one. I think out of all the busa's I've seen this one is my favourite, but i suppose it's all down to personel choice.