I appreciate the deliciously bulbous shapes of the bike. The fat arching tubes that cradle the motor and transmission combined with the bow shape of the gas tank and the wheels might look like a row of streamlined bubbles as a silhouette. The inverted front end is further punctuated by the lack of triple trees and hidden brake lines. Note the lack of a visible oil bag; the filler cap can be seen on the right side of the downtube. The primary assembly and clutch pack are works of art, but I’m not sure how I feel about the asymmetrical gas tank. -Greg Friend, West Coast Editor
The curved lines in this bike really make it flow well. The shape of the frame, tank, exhaust and rear swingarm just melt together. Added to this effect, the rear sprocket design ties this whole look up into a kind of psychedelic acid trip. The compilation of custom made innovative parts, retro parts, and the boardtrack-style handlebars really turn this into a good half hour viewing pleasure. The paint color and design really makes it a show stunner that pops out of the crowd. I had the pleasure of seeing this bike in Sturgis and I kept going back to see more. In a way, this bike could be described as a mesmerizing experience. -Penny Osiecki, Advertising Director