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  1. Knew It All Doramius's Avatar
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    Dodge (Daihmler/Chrysler) is really starting to get into the motorcycle light after they brought out the "Tommahawk" prototype. They are working on a US street version for actual sales in which they have a waiting market for sales.

    http://www.dodge.com/tomahawk/flash.html

    They don't really claim it as an actual motorcycle, though, since it has 4 wheels. But many of it's workings are similar to a motorcycle.
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    Originally Posted by Doramius
    Dodge (Daihmler/Chrysler) is really starting to get into the motorcycle light after they brought out the "Tommahawk" prototype. They are working on a US street version for actual sales in which they have a waiting market for sales.

    http://www.dodge.com/tomahawk/flash.html

    They don't really claim it as an actual motorcycle, though, since it has 4 wheels. But many of it's workings are similar to a motorcycle.
    I posted that a few months ago. The Tomahawk would be a good way of committing suicide while making it look like an accident. There is such a thing as too much power At least make the damn thing legal for those who are over 21 only. Some rich bastard might buy it for his son for HS graduation and get a call that night that young Thropworth Northington III has just smeared his ass across three separate counties :P
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    He would have died happy. This is like the first motorcycle that can have a tow hitch for pulling a boat or RV trailer. It may be a bit much on the power side, but it would make me very happy. My wife would be hounding me to take her for rides on it quite often.

    They can make it street safe with governors that are built as part of the chasis or engine, so as not to be able to be removed. The thing is probably safer at higher speeds than a real motorcycle anyway. Being 4 wheeled with independent suspension and pivoting, this thing can turn corners sharp without skidding or fishtailing.
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  4. I leaped into this thread with glee, Bikers wanted it said.

    With visions like this of what they wanted bikers for running through my head,


    unemployed biker slut, needs bikers to practice secret arts

    Dykes with Bikes chapter looking to go straight - need male bikers for lessons

    Millionare husband died, harley to give away,


    but alas it was not to be.......sigh
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