When you think you have seen everything, a new unusual motorcycle creation appears on my radar (pun intended), like this WW2 plane sidecar based on the German Messerschmitt fighter plane. The merit of this sidecar is the hand fabrication by Hungarian bike Builder Henrik Toth. In my opinion the disappointing part of this project is that the motorcycle used to attach the fuselage is a Yamaha Wild Star. I think it should have been a vintage BMW to respect the German theme.
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Pure Cool!
Nuff Said……
Steve Carr
Messerschmitt? It has a Star and bar!
Very Cool, however, the last time I checked that is an American Logo on the rear stabilizer.
Over & Out,
Jeff
It seems to be inspired by the Messerschmitt shape although he put an american logo on it. I think he did it on purpose as a reconciliation symbol, like the choice of a Japanese motorcycle. Germany, USA & Japan. Understood?
Very original, and loots of work!
Congrats for the builder.
Messerschmidtt’s didn”t have rotarys in WWII. Looks more like a US plane. It’s the coolest bike I’ve seen on this blog though. Probably one of the cheapest to build too….
looks like a Douglas… I don’t know where you came up with Messerschmitt?
any kid would fall in love with this, overgrown kids too!
thumbs up on the fabrication ! tons of work….
I think it looks more like a Grumman TBF Avenger. Whatever it’s supposed to be it’s damn cool, and the work on the Yamaha is pretty impressive too.
According to the builder it is based on a Grumman F4 Wildcat. Once you know you can see the resemblance, just.
more pics on his website.
http://www.t-motor-sidecar.com/main.php?site=44&kategazon=2
Man….when we think that everyone is repeating,some sick mind comes with killer creation,cool work builder,keep it up.