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Anti-theft Device

This thing may be theft-proof, even with the keys in the ignition:

Trike vehicle with statue
Trike vehicle with statue

The trike is a Polaris Slingshot, but the statue looks full-frontal custom…

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4 responses to “Anti-theft Device”

  1. Red County Pete Avatar
    Red County Pete

    The Slingshot looks like a Robert Q. Riley TriMagnum built from plans that had been shredded. [Not that the TM is pretty.] One suspects the flying monkey gargoyle is more susceptible to theft.

    1. Ed Avatar

      I, for one, shall not mess with the Copilot God…

    2. eriklscott Avatar

      I’ve wanted a rig like this since I first saw the Lightstar (think: torpedo with outriggers) around 1984. Totally impractical, of course, but so much for logic. Let’s see if I can post a link: http://www.autocycles.org/

      1. Ed Avatar

        I confess it took two days to calm down. Mary pointed out that the ‘bents already get enough attention and I do not need groupies… [sigh]

        Looks like Lightstar tail fins were optional, but why wouldn’t you?