Bone Bike

From the depths of hell comes the bone bike. Built by Don Paul

Bone Bike

Posted on a Fri in April of 2006 by Laird

Double Trouble

Double Trouble by Jingles

Here we have a quadracycle “Double Trouble” built by Jingles the Welder. This altercycle was inspired by Bike Jeremy’s double bikes from Austin Texas. This new version is built narrower to accommodate the streets of San Francisco.

Posted on a Thu in April of 2006 by Laird

Moses on the 999 Chopper

Front fork flips for high or low riding…

Moses on 999 Chopper by Angela Scrivani

Posted on a Wed in April of 2006 by Laird

Scooter Bike

A  folding scooter chopped into a shriner bike…

Scooter Bike

Posted on a Tue in April of 2006 by Laird

Slouch Broom Bike

Wizard of Oz, NOT Harry Potter. The classic Schwinn Broom with
the flame unit upgraded from coal to propane.
Broom Bike with Fire

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

Mars Bike from BVSA

All aluminum, full suspension. Answering the question no one
thought to ask, “what will people ride on Mars?”

Mars Bike BVSA

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

Rocket Bike from BVSA

Part of the Bay View Space Administration, the Rocket Bike is one small step for bicycles and one giant leap for community space programs.

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The Slouchcycles Rocket Bike could be the future of trans-bay transit.

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Rocket Bike Fire

Rocket Bike

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

Slouch Hale-Bopp

The Hale-Bopp is the latest in chopper design from Slouch Cycles. When you’re ready to leave your earthly vessel behind, fly in style with Slouch.
Slouch Hale-Bopp

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

Golden Gate Bridge Bike

The Golden Gate Bridge Bike is the first of it’s kind. A landmark that you can ride around.
Golden Gate Bridge Bike

Golden Gate Bike with Mural

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

SlouchHighCycle

SlouchHighCycle
The elegant , with it’s heavy duty front wheel & rear oriented center of gravity make it ideal for ramming enemies

Posted on a Mon in April of 2006 by Jay

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