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2006 Skeleton Bike at Petersen Automotive Museum
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The Skeleton bike was handmade out of sheet metal and aluminum by metal artisan, John Holt. Its bones built to scale, the skeleton would stand 9 feet 2 inches tall if erect. The giant skull carries a headlight in each eye socket, the tombstone on the front holds hydraulic fluid that flows through tubes in the removable spine, and front suspension is integrated into the arms and hands of the skeleton. The motorcycle is powered by a 4 cylinder, 2.3 liter Ford engine with variable speed hydrostatic transmission.
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