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February 5, 2016, 09:36 PM
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Lurker
Another new member
We all saw Jeremy Clarkson with the Atom years ago. Add to this the fact that since we're here after all, we've pretty well all wanted a street legal go kart all of our lives and it's proven to be hard to find something that will suit all needs (desires?) like the Atom. They're pricey as we all know, but, it's harder to stay away now that I had the pleasure of taking this photo a few days ago. This may prove to be the most expensive photo I've ever taken.

Wes
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February 6, 2016, 12:26 PM
#2
Electron
Welcome to the forum, yes it will itch at you until you have enough scratch.
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February 6, 2016, 10:22 PM
#3
Electron
That pic looks like a familiar location. 
The Atom is quite addicting.
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February 7, 2016, 03:18 AM
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Lepton
Welcome! Is that a nice Lime Green Atom 2?
Are you turning both directions?
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February 7, 2016, 11:10 PM
#5
Lurker
Napalm - only the location is familiar? I didn't know whether I should post this elsewhere. 
McFred - it is lime green, and that's what shows when I'm on the brakes.
To the owner: s2kseven asked:
What kind of windshield you are using?
Is that from motorcycle windscreen?
Thank you --- i appreciate if you can find our where it came from, maybe i would like to buy the same windshield
I will mention that only if I slouched would it have provided any wind deflection, I'm 5'8". It's prominent within the picture because of the items I was trying to capture.
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February 8, 2016, 07:54 AM
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Lepton
Really? You step on the brake and the dash 'hazard' lights appear? That's peculiar. Mine doesn't do that.
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February 8, 2016, 08:59 AM
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Electron
The bubble windshield was oem on Atom 2 from Brammo. New atoms have the straight gun sight style windshield. The light thing is peculiar.
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February 8, 2016, 01:38 PM
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Electron
The brake lights utilize a flasher module to blink the lights 3 times before staying on when the brakes are applied. I believe this is popular amongst the motorcycle crowd. It also makes the indicators blink when the brakes are applied and stay on as the brakes are continued to be held as shown in the photo.
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