Much Much Go Custom Motorcycle – Based on a 1979 Honda CB250T

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Much Much Go is a custom bike built by Australian industrial designer Nick Eterovic.  The bike was showcased at the inaugural “Boundless Enthusiasm Bike Build-Off”, and of course it won first place and also won Peoples’ Choice award at the show.

The Much Much Go is an extremely attractive custom motorcycle; I don’t know why I’m so drawn to it?  Maybe it is because of the simplicity of its design and the fact that it doesn’t look like all those “bigger is better” choppers that we see rough-looking guys riding around.  The bike used for the project is a 1979 Honda CB250T with a lot customization.

The back of the bike was chopped off and a new shorter suspension was put in, lowering the custom bike by 6 inches (175 mm) in the back.  The fuel tank was reshaped and the front forks were raked forward to make the bike longer and give it the classic chopper look.  The handle bars were mounted under the top bridge, foot pegs were set further back, and a new and very unique looking exhaust was placed high under the seat.  The end result is a custom motorcycle that I want to take for a ride, it looks small and nimble and unique enough to make it to the Unfinished Man’s Christmas wish list.

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  1. AWESOME BIKE. I have two of these bikes and very keen to build one with some customisation as this250. massive, very well done.thanks for sharing on the web. pierre

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