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It seems that in the modern world of big custom bikes the motto is, “I dare to be different- Just like everyone else.” That is pretty much the way things look when you see all the work being put in to a custom made bike and at the end of the day it ends up pretty much like every other bike that you have seen before. That was the situation Nick Dagostino found himself in last summer after he finished up the first round of customization on his 2003 Suzuki Hayabusa.


I did all the usual stuff,” the Saratoga Springs, New York, resident tells us. “Chromed the gas tank, polished everything else, lowered the bike, stretched it 7 inches, but everywhere I went out here I saw 10 more that looked exactly like mine! I hate being in the mainstream; I always want to have something different from the rest.” So he went out and stretched his bike a bit further and just added that extra wheel!
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The wild tandem swingarm mounted on his Hayabusa, which hangs a third wheel off the aft end of the bike and guarantees his ride is longer, lower and more outrageous than anything else at the local cruise spot. “I love it,” Dagostino says. “It’s so stealth. Coming at you straight on it looks like any other ‘Busa, but once guys see the 3/4 view everything changes–it’s so much fun to watch them do a double take and grab their buddies. At Bike Week they couldn’t get their cameras out fast enough.” The guy seems pretty excited (Though not so much in the picture) and he should be with this awesome three-wheeled Hayabusa at his disposal. Now that is truly being different!
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