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I posted that pic originally. That bike went for like $8k on ebay, its was really custom. REALLY nice paint job.
 
Yeah Dave I'm guessing they used it to keep the chain slap down. Even the Jap bikes have chain guards but they are normally made of hard plastic not medal.
 
Sooo from a girls point of view... Way hot!! I would so love to have a custom bike something like that but a little different of course. :)
 
Grease it up and I would think the stock tensioner would work the same as a hard plastic guide.

Also that bike has air susp. So it needs to maintain a tensioner of some sort.
 
There goes the handing and the performance......... but I'd still take 'em for a boot!:D[cool]
 
Thats a good full foot to foot and a half longer than a stock XB. Jap bikes are only a few inches at most longer than Buells.

XB12R wheelbase - 52in
Yamaha R6 - 54.3in

That Cruell is deffinately extended more than 2.3in over a stock Buell :)

It does look freakin sweet, though very uncomfortable.
 
looks hot,
i like the fact it's called CRUELL
even if it looks real uncomfortable... just i=like a buell, it is unique.
 
I think a key thing to remember when looking at custom bikes is that they're typically built to look tough, be tough and be eye catchers. From what I've seen, and what my personal involvement in building bikes is comfort is a low priority.
 
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