
Max Max showed us what chopper bikes should be'road hogs that look and sound like they’re about to shred the street to bits. Chainsaw manufacturer Dolmar is moving one step closer to making that a reality with a motorcycle that runs on 24 chainsaw motors, each of which must be started individually.
The Dolmette, as the German company like to call it, is no slothy gardening vehicle. Since it uses the light-weight engines (combined with Harley-Davidson transmission), it’s just as fast as traditional bikes, just a little longer in length. Watch the beast action below…
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Choppers are cool, but it kind of sucks that you have to deal with all the wind and trash and birds flying at your grill. Luckily, Germany automaker Peraves has unveiled plans to release the MonoTracer. This two wheeler isn’t quite a car, but it isn’t quite a motorcycle either. Technically, this bad boy is called a Cabin Cycle. The Tracer can reach speeds of 155 miles per hour, thanks to its 130-horsepower BMW K1200 engine. You can pick one up when it’s released later this year for $82,350. Ater the jump, watch a video and view some more pictures of the MonoTracer.
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If the sight of an ugly, gray PC is messing up your Feng Shui, you might want to call Russian designer Dennis Ilyin a.k.a. Xooler. He recently entered this crazy computer-ternt-motorcycle into a computer case mod contest. The soothing green, water-filled glowing cylinders in the back are actually there to keep your processors cool. The buzzkill is that, of course, you can’t actually drive this hog. After the jump, check out some detail shots.
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