Most concept motorcycles never make it into production, but Christian Travert turned Tim Cameron's dreams into physical reality with the Traverston V-Rex.Wonder what the odd-looking V-Rex looks like in action? Check out the Traverston V-Rex in the video above.Feel at the handlebars is light and getting the V-Rex to change direction is easy considering the bikes almost 7-foot wheelbase.The unique front end of the V-Rex looks like something you would typically see on the rear of a motorcycle.Although it may look cumbersome, the Traverston V-Rex is a surprise at low-speed maneuvering.One thing that hampers the V-Rex tossing around the corners is the low-slung exhaust, which scrapes the pavement event at modest lean angles.As a cruiser/custom-inspired design, the V-Rex sports a fat rear, with our test unit rolling on Metzler Marathon rubber.Want a unique ride? Chances are good you'll be the only kid on the block with a Traverston V-Rex.