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    Hippie Bike

    One of my other passions besides Porsche 911's is cycling. Mountain, road and Cyclocross. Never did care for the gray/white color of my Cyclocross bike, so I came up with a new paint scheme based on my favorite race car from the 70's.

    Introducing the Hippie Bike....
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    The inspiration...
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    1973 911E Viper Green
    2021 Spyder PTS Signal Yellow
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    2008 Boxster S Ltd. Ed Orange
    2007 911 GT3 Meteor Grey


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    RGruppe #295
    Zuffenhausen secret weapon

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    Senior Member super9064's Avatar
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    Very cool
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    nice

    Chris,I would market that concept in a hurry if I were you.That is a very cool idea and worth pursuing.I know a dentist in Arizona that is retired and looking for projects!!! Tour de` Tucson is coming up and a good spot to advertise. Tom
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    That turned out great Chris!
    I want one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type911 View Post
    The inspiration...
    One of my favorite cars and paint work. Chris, the bike looks fantastic. Great idea and great execution.

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    Very Nice ,
    but you need a fuchs
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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    A cool and unique way to use an extra 4.5 Fuch. How about a different shot?



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    Nice work! I have a Salsa Las Cruces 'cross bike - I'm not a racer, but it is a fantastic bike for damn near everything - Scandium so it is real snappy, disc brakes so it stops NOW!

    And the paint job is a good compliment for my Tangerine Porsche! No added hippie needed
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    Very cool idea and execution Chris. I like it.
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