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Crazy Custom: Motorcycle with subwoofer

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Foto ©: ABW Designs Today supersport motorcycle maker follows each performance as its best models. It counts on improving power to weight ratio, brakes top and not least cyclists designed to optimize handling a motorcycle.


Things apparently unnecessary when the layout changes to a motorcycle shall be first, to the detriment of performance. I have seen so far Motorcycles LCD screens on board sound system mounted in the rear, neoane underneath wheelbase downright ridiculous and even elimination of front brake discs and chrome rims to emphasize your look different.

 

Known for custom sports sites and painted flashy exaggerated, Americans have managed to surprise us this time with a creative and useful as a tow hook set on a moped. Are looking for something new, people from ABW Designs of Virginia have decided to combine two passions, one for the ampatamentele marry for subwoofers. The motorcycle selected for this experiment is a Suzuki TL1000S dressed in front crest GSX-R 1000 K5 with a weighting machine ready to host a tire up to 300 mm wide.

Up here, things are somewhat normal for an American custom but contains weighting machine and accessory that would make any scuterist with makeshift stalls from the machine from a PC equipment, jealous. A subwoofer worth a car trunk along with some speakers placed in the crest and a CD player mounted in place registration number, make sound systems on touring motorcycles seem the work of amateurs.

As long as this custom will be unique and will not reach the streets of Romania in the hands of people with questionable musical tastes, we can sleep peacefully at night.

 

VIA | http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/Customs--modified-bikes/2009/October/oct10-World-s-first-stereo-swingarm/?R=EPI-119225

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