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Terribletim
| Posted on Thursday, March 27, 2008 - 04:33 pm: |
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Hey Ft_bstrd - Since you got me all worked up. . . I'll explain what is "innovative" about BBC for those of you who don't "get it". Show me 1 other manufacturer that allows you to assemble the bike in your garage that you purchased from them. Now show me 1 other manufacturer who, when you purchase said bike to assemble in your garage, provides you with EVERYTHING clear down to the oil and fluids stopping only short of providing you the gas needed to fire it. THAT, my friend IS "innovative". Now let's take it a step further. Show me 1 other manufacturer who will not only stand behind said bike that you purchased from them and assembled in your garage, but warrantee that bike as well, AND once you complete "your" build ask that they be "allowed" to use YOUR bike in their advertising. THAT, again my friend, is "innovative". But wait, there's more! Now show me 1 other manufacturer that allows you to purchase said bike, build it your way in your garage AND that bike meet all EPA and DOT regulations so that you can simply go to the DMV and buy your plate and tabs without having to go through all that "custom build safety certification" crap AND said bike comes with a VIN number so you can easily get insurance for that "POS" as you guys like to call it. Once again, THAT, my friend, is more "innovative" than any other manufacturer on this planet! Like them or not, BBC IS "innovative". You're just missing the "bigger picture" of the EPA putting custom bike builders out of business and BBC continuing to fly in the face of those who work so hard to abolish the very thing you guys claim you love so dearly. . .the motorcycle industry. |
Cityxslicker
| Posted on Thursday, March 27, 2008 - 07:22 pm: |
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maybe I can get them to build me a 450 dirty squirter kit with all the pieces and essentials. http://www.bigbearchoppers.com/gallery/bbc_builds/19fifteen_daredevil/1.htm or maybe just knobby this with a sport motor. (Message edited by cityxslicker on March 27, 2008) |
P47b
| Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 - 12:56 am: |
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Well is this innovative enough?
I thinking all it needs is a handicap tag
http://nexus404.com/Blog/2007/12/10/tripod-motorcycles-f3-adrenaline-minimalist-f1-racing-inspired-trike/ |
Mr_grumpy
| Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 - 05:26 am: |
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3 wheels, & a V twin, my old dad was driving one in the 40s, a Morgan. Evolutionary, agreed. Revolutionary, not! |
Igneroid
| Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 - 10:12 am: |
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Hey Ft_bstrd - Since you got me all worked up. . . I'll explain what is "innovative" about BBC for those of you who don't "get it". Show me 1 other manufacturer that allows you to assemble the bike in your garage that you purchased from them. Now show me 1 other manufacturer who, when you purchase said bike to assemble in your garage, provides you with EVERYTHING clear down to the oil and fluids stopping only short of providing you the gas needed to fire it. THAT, my friend IS "innovative". Now let's take it a step further. Show me 1 other manufacturer who will not only stand behind said bike that you purchased from them and assembled in your garage, but warrantee that bike as well, AND once you complete "your" build ask that they be "allowed" to use YOUR bike in their advertising. THAT, again my friend, is "innovative". But wait, there's more! Now show me 1 other manufacturer that allows you to purchase said bike, build it your way in your garage AND that bike meet all EPA and DOT regulations so that you can simply go to the DMV and buy your plate and tabs without having to go through all that "custom build safety certification" crap AND said bike comes with a VIN number so you can easily get insurance for that "POS" as you guys like to call it. Once again, THAT, my friend, is more "innovative" than any other manufacturer on this ••••••• planet! Like them or not, BBC IS "innovative". You're just missing the "bigger picture" of the EPA putting custom bike builders out of business and BBC continuing to fly in the face of those who work so hard to abolish the very thing you guys claim you love so dearly. . .the motorcycle industry. Well said T.T. The balls in your court F.B....... |
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