1916 Taylar Indian

Check up on my velocity stacks! I sent my original to have him put a barb on the flange bit for the crankcase vent so I can eliminate a catch can. And he's making another for the secret orange job :)
 
Just a little progress update on the forks of the 1916 Indian the bike is coming along nicely! and I like the tool box as well on the top bar/backbone.

Pic #1,

What is that little twin sitting on the shelf in the background...?

-Kirk
 
Long time project 3/4 scale cyclone
 

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Ha! Ha! Ha! OOOOOHHHHH!!! Ha! Ha! on the Monty Python can we get an adjournment you Honor ?
 
Seriously! ?
A guy came to Dan and wanted a frame built for this 3/4 scale Cyclone engine, dropped some $$ as down payment and Dan never heard anything about it again so the finish fab came to a halt, it unfortunately is not for sale at this time as Dan doesn't know what's up with the guy and or if perhaps there was an unfortunate situation come about leading to the circumstances of the engine & frame desertion, he'll hold on to it for a little longer and if no one claims it then he'll make a decision on what he wants to do with it.
Every time I ask about it Dan just say's "I Don't Know"
 
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Dog gets abandoned dog gets adopted out after a short time. I volenteer to adopt this here doggie :) Course; Dan will need to finish its cadge first! laff and a full size cadge at that! Do you know if its a runner; or just a static display.
 
Never inquired much about it just ask every once & while "what Ya gonna do with that Cyclone? ,What's up with that Cyclone?" reply "I don't Know ?"
 
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Oh! Oh! Oh! Dammmnnn! Dan you did it again NICE JOB!!!
 

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Here is Dan's new Drop Out with Axel Tensioner and groove for Axel Nut's so now the paint won't get all scratched up when adjusting the rear wheel, the drop out also has a more authentic shape with fender and kick stand threaded holes integrated in to them
 

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HUMMMM..... Wonder if he can put those on any frame? I could use a set of those on project "The Great Pumpkin"
 
Here is Dan's new Drop Out with Axel Tensioner and groove for Axel Nut's so now the paint won't get all scratched up when adjusting the rear wheel, the drop out also has a more authentic shape with fender and kick stand threaded holes integrated in to them

Dang, Dan makes some pretty welds! I got to see a couple of his bikes up close at one of the Grange races over a year ago, so I'm not surprised at all. It's just with that close up shot you can really see the perfection of his skill. I think I might try and make an ugly copy of the tensioner set up.

Gilbert
 
I actually took a tape measure and measured the puddles and all were about a 16th of an inch, yes Dan is quite the perfectionist.
If you are building from scratch call Dan he can make up a set fer ya.
 
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