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MonoBoom — one-off for Sport Classic

Pictures from last March 2011 — this one-off MonoBoom for the Sport Classic has been sitting on the storage shelf since. Custom one-off built stepped/oversize headers merged into a 2-1 collector and then routed into a heavily modified factory exhaust … Continue reading

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Zach’s Ducati S4RT Monster

Zach’s Ducati Monster S4RT Monster with larger OD tubing and “eraser tip” (I need a better name for this style! Suggestions?) exhaust outlets. I left this system a bit shorter for extra cornering clearance. Perk of this particular style exhaust … Continue reading

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Toronto Paul Smart with Zoom’ied BoomTubes

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#1 — I’m back in the shop now after numerous days without power due to the snow/ice storm that thrashed the Northwest USA. Still lots of trees down in the area and the roads aren’t all cleaned up yet. Hopefully … Continue reading

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The Doors

update: Power is still out (200K+ people) in the Northwest. Hopefully we will be back to work upcoming. Did discover a set of Volkswagen Type 1 doors for the Coachcraft VW Project for myself. This obviously were the handpainted Bicentenial … Continue reading

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Dufu**incati

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Zack’s S4RS is in the shop for oversize diameter BoomTube installation — details later next week. Interesting Ducati word phrasing on the front fender! (upcoming we will have some graphics / stickers with some Ducati word twists as well but … Continue reading

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None were Ducati powered…

Looking back at the history of the fastest motorcycles that have run for landspeed record attempts — none were Ducati powered. (although there are some 50′s era records set by Ducati racers in the small displacement classes in Europe) Remember … Continue reading

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