After yesterday's "Motorcycle Hearse" posting, it was brought to my attention that our friends across the pond have a similar service. Motorcycle Funerals is England's first (and probably only) motorcycle hearse service. Clients can choose between a Triumph, Suzuki or Harley. My favorite part is their emphasis on how dignified this form of coffin transportation is. (Read their website. They mention the word "dignified" on almost every page. Hell, even their logo says "For a dignified final ride".) Cause when I think "motorcycle hearse" the first word that comes to mind is definitely "dignified".
Monday, November 9, 2009
Another motorcycle hearse
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Motorcycle hearse
For all you motorcycle enthusiasts out there, what better way to be transported to your final resting place than in a Victorian-era style hearse pulled by a motorcycle. If that sounds like something that might be up your alley, give the people at Tombstone Hearses a call.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Skeleton motorcycle (pt. 2)
A little more understated than that other skeleton motorcycle I wrote about, this one was created by
the Orange County Chopper guys for the folks behind the Monster Mini-Golf franchise.
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Skeleton Cycle
After I wrote about the Munster's cars yesterday, numerous people e-mailed me links to this amazing motorcycle. The bike features an anatomically-correct, solid titanium skeleton that is a structural component of the frame. John Farr, the bike's creator says, “The skeleton is the top half of the frame. It isn’t bolted on or there for decoration. Its backbone is the frame’s backbone. The leg bones are the frame’s legs.”
Click here for more shots of this terrific motorcycle.
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