View Full Version : another fat tyred ness built


flathead45
20th December 2004, 00:59
http://membres.lycos.fr/crazycustommag/themes/reportages/2000/arlen_ness/ness_tique/100-0077_img.jpg

what can I say , I love these sportys
http://membres.lycos.fr/crazycustommag/themes/reportages/2000/arlen_ness/ness_tique/100-0079_img.jpg

gamhill
20th December 2004, 02:08
Does look kinda cool, looks well built, not sure I'd want to ride it. Do you have any other pictures - I'd like to see more of the yellow '57 in the background.

flathead45
20th December 2004, 02:59
http://bike01.free.fr/themes/bike_show/bikeshow_05/ness_talgia/100-0066_img.jpg

flathead45
20th December 2004, 03:02
lots of customs here (http://www.crazycustomshow.com/en/start.htm)

rstoll
20th December 2004, 17:04
Good stufff!!!

collinsb
20th December 2004, 20:46
Ness builds some outrageous and beautiful pieces of art.
Billy

gordy
20th December 2004, 20:54
His earlier pieces were better but I'm not really a fan of his work I prefer Choppers inc machines

dwardy
21st December 2004, 01:22
That looks suspiciously like the bike sitting in Rocky's in Flint, MI...right down to the gold bling.

wickedsprint
21st December 2004, 01:51
Ilike it..simplicity can be very elegant if done right.

engine
21st December 2004, 05:07
it's a little...outrageous for me...I don't like it, not my taste.sort of gaudy in my opinion.

rottenralph
21st December 2004, 05:11
O'k flathead. Now can you find the Ness/Batisstini sportster they built around 94 to 96. I will be impressed then because that is the baddest sportster ever built. I saw it in Genk Belgium at a bike show but my wife chucked the pictures do to all the naked girls . Now she does not care about the girls but the pics are gone. You have your mission if you choose to take it.

FastFwd
21st December 2004, 10:04
RR's post will self destruct in 10 seconds...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...damn , well I'd like to see what RR's talking about anyway.

Desertfox
23rd December 2004, 19:27
Outrageous sporty. Definately a show boat though. Looks too delicate to actually take out on the road. Looks like the frame would break the first pothole you hit.

sportsterrific
23rd December 2004, 19:48
Neat, but not for riding, just staring. Looks a little flimsy for hard riding.
The yellow '57 Chevy bike is really cool. Saw it in the flesh in Laconia last year, just parked by one of the displays, so I got a good look at it. It's a classic Ness custom, one of his best-known bikes

whiffy
25th December 2004, 20:32
Kinda reminds me of a 'flat tanker' from around 1911... I'd love to take that to a VMCC meeting, bound to make a few of the old geezers have a second look...but then they like block brakes and such.... Not sure I like the gold stuff but the engraving is cool...as is the small rear tyre, and box tank.

Whiffi