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BellaCorse

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Howdy all. Some of you may know me already. I own & operate an aftermarket Triumph parts business located in SE Michigan. Rest assured, I'm not here to turn this forum into my own private advertisement. But as with other forums, I hope to be able to share my experience from the last 16+ years selling parts and customizing bikes.

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Welcome to TT from the frozen tundra of Eastern Canada.
Always great to have some more experience on board.
Jump in and have fun.
Normally I say "Enjoy your ride", but that would be a kick below the belt this time of year for us 'Northerners'. ;)
 
Rest assured, I'm not here to turn this forum into my own private advertisement.
Well as long as we can have free postage to the UK and a 50% discount I can't see a problem really ROTFL.
Now, as a goodwill gesture could you pack up that bike and send it my way TUP
On a serious note
:y151:andWELCOMEto the forum from across the pond.
Looking forward to your input, and I hope you'll enjoy the forum too.
 
Thank you all for the kind words. DaveM asked me to re-post this pic of my very first cafe racer build-up on a NTB platform. The tank & seat are hand laid fiberglass from Belgium. The rest represent about all there was out there in early 2002: Norman Hyde rest sets, Staintune mufflers, Bitubo shocks, Keihin CR-II carbs.

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Thank you all for the kind words. DaveM asked me to re-post this pic of my very first cafe racer build-up on a NTB platform. The tank & seat are hand laid fiberglass from Belgium. The rest represent about all there was out there in early 2002: Norman Hyde rest sets, Staintune mufflers, Bitubo shocks, Keihin CR-II carbs.

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I really like this bike very nicely done
 
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