How a Motorcycle Made With a Dead Alligator Helps You Save Wildlife

by Chris Fallon on February 15, 2010

in Approved Products,Misc. Nerdiness

Behold, Benny Ohrman’s  ‘Gatorbike’ rolling Crocodile Dundee death machine. It’s made with the carcass of a real alligator. Amusingly, that is actually a good thing for wildlife fanatics because the bike was commissioned to auction off for a wildlife charity. That’s more than can be said for this thing.

As far as I’m concerned, the only way to look any more hardcore on a motorcycle is to ride one that is made out of a prehistoric killing machine.  My only gripe is that this bike should feature a pole extending to the front of the bike from which dangles a dead chicken.

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  • Anonymous

     What a bunch of crap this story is about killing an animal and using it to raise funds to protect animals.   I think I’ll make a motorcycle out of dead bankers and auction it off to help pay down the national debt and it will be fine because it is for a great cause and hell knows we have more than enough bankers around.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_EB7KNHT4CGJHCJADSKHGQ2KRJI Robert

    do you really think they killed the alligator ? come on now, be a little smarter than that.

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