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August 25, 2005
The Coolest Way to Have Your Car Towed
"What is that strange machine on my right," you say? Why, that's a 6-cylinder Honda Gold Wing motorcycle that has been fitted with a towing rig. Swedish company Coming Through designed the bike to weave through traffic, avoiding delays, to drag your broke-ass car to the shop (providing it weighs less than 5,500lbs, Hummer Guy). The towing mechanism unfolds mantis-like from the rear of the bike. It reminds me of the capsule bikes in Akira. See more pictures here, videos here. [via MeFi]

