I cannot say I have a favorite. They are all terrific examples of creativity, artistry, and mechanical engineering. I remember a bunch of them from the chopper, and custom bike magazines from the 60s and early 70s. It was a creative time in history for all the lug nuts and rod busters. Nice compilation.
If it were up to the factory, everyone would still be riding Servicars, Harley Davidson and then the Japanese manufacturers took so much from custom builders in the 60s and refined their machines with it. Custom builders have been at the edge of tech engineering since Hot Rodding bikes and cars became a way of life for generations of creatives. Personally, I have always appreciated simple home builds. I’m a pragmatic sort that likes to ride and drive enjoyably. Thanks for the article and the response@@wireeye2003
They are all very cool, but number 12, the T bucket trike is really my favorite. Mind you, some of these look like they may be kinda hard to steer with a set of forks!.
🟥 The allison...of course
I cannot say I have a favorite. They are all terrific examples of creativity, artistry, and mechanical engineering. I remember a bunch of them from the chopper, and custom bike magazines from the 60s and early 70s. It was a creative time in history for all the lug nuts and rod busters. Nice compilation.
Thanks, I really like the old time trike builds, much better than the factory builds
If it were up to the factory, everyone would still be riding Servicars, Harley Davidson and then the Japanese manufacturers took so much from custom builders in the 60s and refined their machines with it. Custom builders have been at the edge of tech engineering since Hot Rodding bikes and cars became a way of life for generations of creatives.
Personally, I have always appreciated simple home builds. I’m a pragmatic sort that likes to ride and drive enjoyably. Thanks for the article and the response@@wireeye2003
They are all very cool, but number 12, the T bucket trike is really my favorite. Mind you, some of these look like they may be kinda hard to steer with a set of forks!.
The yellow Corvette.
All lovely trikes - the third one is nearest to my own trike.
Cool, what size motor ya got on it?
@@wireeye2003 850 Yamaha twin (TDM) anything bigger woud be impossible to insure here in Northern reland!
Covered wagon was the cutest!!
Yes it looked cool to me also, but I would be concerned with the wood rotting too quickly, oops I was thinking about the stage coach 🤗
.36 the trike with the Allison 🇺🇸
I liked a lot of them, but my pick is at 3:16 😉
My favorite was the truck trike
They need to be in the next Mad Max movie....
I can honestly say there wasn’t one I didn’t like. Thanks
If it has 4 wheels, it's not a Trike
i didn't see triology or cowasaki .
I am sure I left out a lot, never heard of triology, and can't find it on google search, or youtube, Thanks for the interest👍
Never got to see the trike in the thumbnail only in the thumbnail!!!
ABSOLUTE RIP OFF!!!!
@ 0:34 poof there it is, you must not have watched the video long enough 😳
Old Indian(?) delivery trike...
Normans bent cycle shop
Which one is NOT AI?
If one of them was AI it could still be built, wouldn't you agree?
probably all of them
@@JustMeBlindFreddy could be in a simulated universe 😉
See above, Some of these vehicles were on the road and at the custom shows while a I was still in its infancy.
Correction; AI.
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