 These are pics of a custom at PJ's Triumph
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I am totally in love with this bike, it was like a brand new 06 that they decided to turn into a bobber at the Triumph Shop. ( much better when not thumbnail size lol ) I love this bike, and yes, it is for sale. Mark 
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No Fender, No Fork Brace, No S^#$! NICE JOB 
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yeah thats the one i was talking about with the fake oil tank battery box
I dont like the bonne tank though, and the pinstriping
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Snekepete did a better job mounting his standard Bonnie gas tank. The rest looks of this bike looks good.
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Ummm where's the speedo? needs a set of black and chrome hagon's to help complete the retro look
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Is there anyway you can find out his jet setup? I am running something similiar and would love to know what going on inside there.
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Very cooooool! I like! However, I kind'a feel that using the old BA grey powercoated engine cases wasn't quite as good a choice as maybe using a Speedmaster's black engine cases would have been. But other than that, like I said...COOOOOOL!
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Sweet bike, like the oil tank idea. I thought about removing my front fender, but it rains here too much.
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Is there anyway you can find out his jet setup? I am running something similiar and would love to know what going on inside there.
im wondering if we live at the same elevation...if so if you got shorties like that, we'd probably have similar jetting setups
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Looks cool, but whats with the front end? Black out those forks! Also, maybe some turnouts or downs on the pipes...it looks like their missing something or have just been cut off. I do like A LOT THOUGH!
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This is SO close to what I want to do.
I agree jeff...the pipes need help. But then I loathe the stock headers on our bikes. I think the forks would work if there was a bit more "shine" to tie the back of the bike in. If the "oil bag" was polished aluminum, or a proper set of normal headers in stainless that went a bit further back the bike. I guess thats all just subjective aesthetics though...I would love to own that bike.
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do you have other pictures of this bike that are a little more clear? I'd like to see what he did with the fender struts.
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All these custom look bikes, yet none with the new "custom look" tank thats on the America and Speedmaster.
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Give them time. For most people it is tough to slice and dice a brand new bike.
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Yeah that new tank needs some nip and tuck plastic surgery for sure..ahah
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Yeah, first thing that new tank needs is some proper indents cut into the sides of it!!!. Mark
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