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Funny Pictures,Cool Pictures Daily Updated
Jan 12, 2011 10:36 PM
Posted by Jacky Baby

Brough  Superior  motorcycles were made in Nottingham, England from 1919 until  1940 and  were known as ‘the Rolls Royce of motorcycles’. Very expensive  at the  time, they were available only to the wealthy. This model dates  from  1931.
T.  E. Lawrence, better  known as Lawrence of Arabia, owned several of  these machines and died  from his injuries after crashing on one in  1935... Another beautiful  bike is this Imme (Germany), with a single  side suspension:
The  Megola motorcycle  was produced in Munich in the 1920’s. Some 2000 were  built, but only 10  fully working examples are still in existence, one  of which is in the  Guggenheim Museum in New York:
In  1935, the Killinger  and Freund motorcycle was an attempt to make an  improved version of the  Megola, but the advent of World War Two put an  end to any further  development:
This streamlined  torpedo is the French-made Majestic, 1929:
Speaking about "Custom  War Bikes", here is one that was fashioned after World War Two style  (modern concept by Kogisama):
Another front-wheel  tracked motorcycle prototype from 1937
Modern all-terrain  tracked version is proposed by Hyanide & Baal:
After the war, the  Moto Guzzi 500 cc V8 race bike was seen on the world’s high-speed  racetracks from 1955 to 1957.
Modern version of the  hubless wheel can be seen in the recent concepts for Harley Davidson, by  designer Miguel Cotto
Many  of us remember  the lightcycles from the 1982 movie Tron. The long  awaited sequel, Tron  Legacy, is set to hit theatres in late 2010 and  will feature this  splendid looking specimen:
Swordfish concept  chopper:
Rats & Kustoms
Rat  bikes are usually  defined as motorcycles that are decades old, in a  poor state of repair,  but still maintained and kept roadworthy by their  owners on a shoestring  budget. Survival bikes do resemble rat bikes  and the two are often  confused, although survival bikes are usually  modified in much the same  way that cars are customized. Here are some  great examples of both of  these types of machines.
Not  sure what kind of a  view you’d get of the road ahead on this one  (image below left)? On the  right you can see a really inventive fuel  tank -
We  featured what we  had speculated might be the world’s largest  motorcycle in Magnificent  Motorcycles Part One, but the biggest one on  the planet may actually be  this one.
This  bike is pretty  big too and apparently this machine, called the Gunbus,  is perfectly  capable of being taken out on the road.
Concept Beasts
FuturA  was designed by  Mario Malagrino of the Florence Design Academy  (left)... Romanian 3D  artist Adrian Baluta created this cool bike  called Darklight (right):
Above  image, bottom  row: the Suzuki Biplane and the Victory Vision 800  concept bike produced  by Victory, a division of Polaris ATV's.
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