05 Sep
Posted by Harper as General at 12:54 AM
Tags: madass, moped, motorcycle, sachs
I don’t know if it has something to do with the motorcycle gas that runs in my blood (a lot of my relatives are “bikers”) or if it is my dream of looking and being like madmax. Whatever it is - I really like how the Sachs Madass looks. Today at lunch we were walking down Broadway and saw one locked up. It looks insane. It seems to be the melding of a custom scooter, a moped and a homemade motorcycle. It would be an amazing way to get around town during Chicago summers. Too bad summer is ending so soon - I would be tempted to use some adsense monies to scoop one up (although hiromi would probably want one too - then we would be the baddest assed scooter gang who is also married and really awesome).
If you are really bored, check out my buddy hollywood holt’s site and especially his video about mopeds.
4 Responses
Jordan
September 5th, 2007 at 3:49 am
1Oh my lord, that looks so hot. And I’m seriously in the market for a scooter right now. But I think I’d have to go for the 125, and that might be out of my price range.
chriskalani
September 5th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
2That would be cool. for you both to become a gang.
Harper
September 7th, 2007 at 3:57 am
3Yea. It seems like a great idea. In the city it would own. If you attempt to do highways.. it would kill you. Although it might even kill you in the city.. hah.
pmv
January 3rd, 2008 at 6:22 am
4Got the same bike, except 125cc. Do you know where to find engine and electrical diagrams?
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