Across America
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Riding across the vast states of America on a baby like this....we all have dreams!
John
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Was just visiting your website... just an incredible body of work...
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Nice bike Tadema, the composition and modeling is superb...
allanx
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Thank you Kris and Allan
John -
Welcome back John ! Is this a CB750F ? Looks good i like the sit up & beg position better than the racing position with clip on handlebars.My youth was mis-spent with bikes until a lengthy stay in traction intervened !
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Nice one John, great to see your work here.
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Impressive modeling, John!
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Thank you Mike and Daniel.
Simon the plan I had was for a CB1300 but every image I looked at differed in some way so it's close-ish Motorbikes are a sore point at the moment because I wont let the youngest son buy one!...he's bloody mental.
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I think I'd want a thicker gel seat if I was touring on it and it looks like you missed the tyre valves but other than that it's another amazing render from a master
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Very impressive work, John
My only suggestion (you know I've gotta find something ) would be to dirty up the tire treads a bit where they were rolling in the dirt.
I'll go away now.
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@tadema said:
Thank you Mike and Daniel.
Simon the plan I had was for a CB1300 but every image I looked at differed in some way so it's close-ish Motorbikes are a sore point at the moment because I wont let the youngest son buy one!...he's bloody mental.
JohnMy parents never let me have a motorbike, it became engrained in my brain to never ride a motorbike. And funnily enough I've never had a motorbike accident....because I never got on one! I understand you restricting it from your youngest. I'd still love to ride a big fat hog across america though, not sure why, just a badass chopper and the road ahead. why not? awesome modelling!!
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Thank you.
Trevor I'd be ok with this well padded arse
Steve, I knew you would say that....fixed
Oli, it's would be a dream come true.....this is the nearest thing
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That's a stretch of 66 that I'm not familiar with.
My main experience on bikes was shortly after I retired in '89. Spent about five months just roaming around, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, etc. Visited all the areas where I had been stationed. Some of the bases had closed and were now part of the towns, that was kinda weird. It was a lot of fun but my butt got real tired. Too old for that stuff now
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sketchucation road trip!! let's just see where we end up!
dirt looks much more realistic now. the crazy frog also adds a certain "je ne sais quoi"
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66 drives right through Springfield, Missouri... Make sure to stop by and say hi.
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I had one of these when i was 16, the freedom and pain it gave me were immeasurable !
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@chedda said:
I had one of these when i was 16, the freedom and pain it gave me were immeasurable !
Oh, the pain. When I was 12, we moved to a farm and I had a Honda MR 50. After about a year it developed the habit of breaking down when I was miles from home, and I'd have to pushed it home. It got to the point I said to hell with it, I'll walk. And then there was the time I slid under a barbed wire fence...
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My SS50 was the last of the unrestricted mopeds but being a tractor like 4 stroke it was always overshadowed by the FS1E yamaha 2 stroke equivalent.It even had pedals so you could pedal it home (crippling) These things were the prize imagine 60mph (55 really) from a 50cc lol ! I drove my ss into a trench in the road while racing some other loser. The frame snapped.........
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Thanks everyone.
" I drove my ss into a trench in the road while racing some other loser. The frame snapped........." Oh to be young and daft again
John -
I had one of these when I was about 19 or 20... Minus the cow hide seat of course. Talk about teaching you to respect life.
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