Extreme corpse motorcycle

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Check out the attention to detail on this custom bike by Blue Flame Alley. Via Street Anatomy.


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Posted by: the samurai on June 12, 2009 at 1:12 PM

that is disgusting. awesome!


Posted by: Anonymous on June 12, 2009 at 3:11 PM

Yeah, if you're twelve...

This grisly stuff is so Metalocalypse. It would be funnier (more enjoyable) if the skeleton wasn't a real one. I guess in my old age, I find that its jokey use to be a real disrespect to the person that was the source of that "decorative" material.


Posted by: Volkemon on June 12, 2009 at 6:42 PM

@anonymous- where did you get the info that it was a real skeleton? The link didnt have much info...except that they do fiberglass creation...


The real humor seems to be in the 'related' posts listed just below it:

Related:
Extreme corpse motorcycle (OK-isnt that this post?)
Building a dynamically generated city (ummmm...maybe..)
Found-object rotating sequencer (Huh?!?)
Multi-flash camera makes automatic line drawings (Now wait a minute..)
Faire-inspired spot illos (sure...right on topic...)
Roger Wood's Klockwerks (There's something just like skeleton motorcycles!)(sorry Rog- just joking!)

Methinks the related posts are a randomly generated list....


Posted by: Becky Stern on June 12, 2009 at 6:48 PM

Naw, they're not random, they're pulled from the most recent posts in the primary category of the post. In this case, that was "arts," so there you go. =]


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