Motorcycle-sidecar combinations are often intriguing, and few more so than this oddity posted on Bikes In The Fast Lane.
Italian Francois Knorreck is the man responsible for a machine that apparently took 10,000 hours of labour, 10 years of love and a total of €15,000.
Named the Snaefell (apparently after the highest peak on the Isle of Man), the bike/car combo uses a Laverda motorcycle and bits from a Volkswagen Golf GTI, an Audi 80 and a Citroen Xantia.
There are many things we can’t tell you about the Snaefell, including the answer to the most obvious question. Why would anybody need a gull-winged, motorcycle-supercar combination? But then again, why not!