Art Deco Motorcycle

This custom 1930 KJ Henderson Art Deco motorcycle definitely belongs in a museum…or the Batcave. Created by Frank Westfall of Syracuse, New York, it’s powered by an inline-4 air-cooled engine. Westfall decided to ditch the original two-tone color scheme in favor of an all-black paint job. This bike, the Streamline (aka “KJ”), was originally manufactured from 1929-1931, and could reach a top speed of 100 mph (160 km/h), which was quite fast for that period. It also features leading-link forks and an illuminated speedometer built into the fuel tank. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos of today, including a guy who managed to play “Teardrops” with vegetables and some high-tech gadgets.

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