OCC....questa l'ho vista costruire (per tV)...e devo dire che mi piace pure!
La moto e' a pagina 7 del link....
O R A N G E C O U N T Y C H O P P E R S . C O M
Intel, and motorcycles? Er..., yes. The giant chopper you see here, has been built to 'celebrate' the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor, and Intel's 30 years in embedded computing. The project was executed by Orange County Choppers, and features a 'V-Quad' engine – essentially two v-twin units joined together – which makes about 250 horsepower. The bike runs on massive wheels which wear 240mm (front) and 300mm (rear) tyres.
Since the bike has been built to celebrate Intel and its processors, it features an on-board computer, which controls the bike's GPS, wireless internet, audio/video and Bluetooth functions. The computer, built in conjunction with Black Diamond, operates through a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard. And the brainy little thing doesn't even need a key to start the bike – it can boot up the motorcycle using fingerprint recognition technology!
Questa e' proprio strana....
ma c'e' dello stile sotto....
Bikes that are fitted with aircraft engines? Take this then, the latest from custom bike builder Jesse James. Sure, it looks outrageous, but there’s more to this bike than just the styling. It’s powered by an Australian-built, seven-cylinder, 2800cc, radial aircraft engine, which makes around 110 horsepower. We don’t suppose it would be as fast as the jet-engined MTT Y2K, but still, the Aero Bike shouldn’t be too bad for pottering around town. More on this machine on the Cycle World website.
Cycle World - Aero Bike
magari non le guiderei mai...ma secondo me sono dei bei pezzi d'arte motoristica, se non altro per l'idea e la qualita' della realizzazione....