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Superior Stormvermin





Houlton, Maine USA

I'm working on a conversion for my biker master. I'm using an image I found online that I liked but cant tell when the front end of this bike is made of, specifically the shocks and lights by the handle bars.
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Regular Dakkanaut




United States

The lights appear to be from a Rhino kit.


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Crushing Black Templar Crusader Pilot






London

Dual lasccannons from the predator seem to be the suspension mounting.



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nareik wrote:
Perhaps it is a lube issue, seems obvious now.
 
   
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Xenohunter with First Contact




Indianapolis, IN

Yeah, lights from a Rhino and mountings for lascannons on a pred. You could forgo the mountings and just use plastic tubing to extend the front of the bike - lots of examples of this out there!

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Anti-Armour Yaogat




Cookeville, TN; USA

I would also have to agree with the above posters. =D


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