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Old 05-07-2007
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For those of you guys having problems seeing these wonderful pics, go HERE and then click on the 984 TT Stoker link at the top. I wouldnt normally step in and do this. I spend enough time computer geeking everyday for a living, but this bike is well worth a couple of looks. Great Job! :-D :hammer:

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jesus h christ that looks amazing. did you get those fenders/mudguards from bellacourse? If so did they need much modification to fit?
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Dude, that looks awesome!

Good job....
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<<did you get those fenders/mudguards from bellacourse? If so did they need much modification to fit? >>

Yes, Mike Selman at Bella Corse has the mudguards, and yes they need some modification. If you go to his website, click on the '66 TT special he's built you'll see a list of parts. These mudguards come with one end finished in a nice bead roll like the old bikes had, and no holes at all. The other end you trim to length. The old-looking parts are actually just that- old Bonnie or Britbike parts and you have to spend some time mocking up and fitting. The front one I cut down some and profiled it to get the look right. You could easily bob it off and ditch the fender stays. The rear one had to have about 16" removed so it would slip inside the top of the back of the airbox, but again you have to decide how much you want showing....
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Holy she-ite! That thing is beautiful. If you sell it, sell it to me. Overcharge me.

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Scott - I found my Dragon pics on killboy, but had no luck finding your bike. Mine where under sport bikes - are you under cruisers? Only shot I could find is one of me on your bike ahead of you exiting a corner on my bike. Man - you make the thrux look even smaller, errr I mean it sure is a small looking bike :-D . See you later, and I promise not to power wheelie your bike anymore :hihi: Great job on the build.
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Hey John, how does the stroked power compare to your motor?

mmm, power wheelies!
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On 2007-05-07 11:41, sweatmachine wrote:
Hey John, how does the stroked power compare to your motor?

mmm, power wheelies!
Jeff - my bike will pull the front wheel in 1st no problem - Scotts bike will pull it in 1st and 2nd. Lots o torque.
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Pic#121 and 122 on 5-4 in the cruisers ( oh the horror) One of em is a decent shot.
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Great looking build Scott, very classy. Intrested in your opinion on the cams you selected, and what you based that decision on.
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