Easy to imagine bikers scratching their heads front of this contraption. Yes, it’s a custom bike powered by a single 375 cc made from a 750 cc Italian Moto Guzzi. The design from Jeff Grunlach is based on his own one-off fabricated frame and includes Norton clutch and transmission, Honda wheels, forks and brakes.
280 lbs light, Jeff tells me he can push the bike to 75 mph, and that after riding it 3000 miles he only broke the chain guard due to a weak mount… Of course No unneeded parts on this one. Raw and rusted. Raven MotoCycles.
I guess it could be called a custom…Sorry, not for me.
I’d like to know what the left side looks like.
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
Ingenuity at it’s best! Not my style of bike normally, but the stubborness it must have taken to complete is so cool. Plus, who else shows up with the same bike as you when you ride this?
Drake, look at his web site to see the primary drive. A while back he was trying to sell this thing and go into production.
It’s definitely different as hell. The painted front fender does look a little out of place in my opinion, but what the heck, he had a vision and went with it. Hard to criticize a guy that uses what he has laying around the shop.
Thinking miles outside the box and doing what most can’t. Kudos….
Interesting exercise in building. I like it.
Thanks for showing the bike Cyril and thanks for the comments!
Does the girl in the rear view mirror come with it?
Some one had their thinking cap on… COOL…!!!
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