This totally outrageous chopper is owned and built by Sonny Newby of London Ontario, Canada.This gorgeous bike is the definition of a drivable work of art.
I remember I was working at a Gas Station at 17 here in New Jersey. I saw this guy with this badass Chopper with a fat rear tire. I did not get a chance to talk to him but it was sick.
Look-out, corner coming! Check out 'The Flying Millyard', it's got an 8 foot wheelbase and goes round corners. (And it's 5 litres of Pratt and Whitney.)
Amazing looking machine, but it looks as though you need to struggle quite a bit to keep it stable taking off and riding a low speed; is this the case?
Beautiful masterpiece,but I doubt it would pass through our yearly technical inspection (in Luxembourg)... these "%ç*/+ people are way too strict when it comes to get a certificate. Anyway,nice job! :)
Screw your doggone French inspections. We're talking U.S.A. here. This is the most awesome bike. Tell your President, the Kremlin, Dugall, whoever, that this is what motorcycling is all about. .
Elle est vraiment sublime ta Harley, moi j'y vois rien a dire, juste un tout petit peu extravagante pour moi,et en deuxième,ou est l'a place pour ta copine,moi je ne conçois pas avoir une telle bécane sans copine,a moins qu'elle est la sienne 😉
Did you make anything yourself? Hunting for parts? Try making your own parts then that would be impressive. Throwing a bunch of parts together and having several people do the work is just like everyone else. Nice bike for sure. I respect that.
No it's beautiful ... but what's the idea of building a long wheel base bike that you can't ride every day and you can't make even a U turn on it ..but good job
sonny,two questions,m8.1,what would you need to be payed if i wanted this chopper(or a new one built by you)two,could you PLEASE put another video up on youtube,preferably in hd. cheers,m8.awesome bike.
Beautiful bike! All it needs is a spring mounted seat with 3 inch behive style springs and you could easily ride it 100 miles. The bates style large solo seat would look great. I ride my rigid and it was not until I put on a spring solo mounted seat that the bike was really enjoyable.