do's this count as a muscle bike?

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seen this on the net had to shar it.

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I'm amazed. Another way to build a bicycle. Not really a chopper, but I do like muscle bike. Even though the operator sits behind the rear axle over the fender this bike is cool. Because the operators weight is counterbalanced by the long front end I'm thinking this may be a heavier bike. I'll bet it steers real slow and is hard to learn how to ride. Hope I see a video of this being ridden.
 
I'm amazed. Another way to build a bicycle. Not really a chopper, but I do like muscle bike. Even though the operator sits behind the rear axle over the fender this bike is cool. Because the operators weight is counterbalanced by the long front end I'm thinking this may be a heavier bike. I'll bet it steers real slow and is hard to learn how to ride. Hope I see a video of this being ridden.
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