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Allan Jaggard   E-Mail: jagg448@rogers.com

 

 Cosmic Warrior Photo Gallery
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Below are pictures of some motorcycles owned by:
 Sir George King
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This photo is of the right side view and shows a picture of myself when I had a beard and moustache and longer hair.  I guess I was going for that rough biker look.  The bike sits very low to the ground and really suits my 5'7" body height.

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This photo gives an overview of the Cosmic Warrior from behind.  The tank panel has to be seen up close to appreciate the magnificent reproduction of this actual photo of Sir George King on a mountain top in Australia in 1960 during operation Starlight. The light surrounding his head and shoulders is real and shows on the negatives.  Click here for a view of the actual photo.

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This photo shows the left side view and close-up of the second engine to grace the Cosmic Warrior.   The original did not have the Hexed Heads and the polished cylinders.

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Within the main circle of the air breather cover is a Hologram depiction of the portrait painted of Sir George King in the 1960's.  With the proper lighting you can stand 6 feet away and see him looking at you.

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This photo gives a right hand view of the 96" S&S engine, the Samson exhaust and the Arlen Ness seat.  The colours of Saturn are replicated from actual Hubble Telescope photos.

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The Cosmic Warrior is a beautiful machine and a credit to individuals who brought it into being.
(1) David Fadani - Stylemaster Custom
(2) Rob Bailey - Mechanic & Builder
(3) Ron Gibbs - Muralist & Painter
(4) Terry Collins - Artist & Painter
(5) Allan Jaggard - Concept & Producer.

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How can you make a bike like this and not have a custom license plate.  Luckily COSMC was available but the limit of 5 characters on a M/C plate required the I to be dropped.