Bike Garage - Daniel Peter's Tt500
Awesome this #TT500 is Daniel Peter's latest creation. Features #MotoLanna swingarm, Classic spot as well as dipstick.
More details every bit provided yesteryear Daniel: I picked upward this TT500 on a whim for $400, thinking I would plow it into a street version of my SR500 AHRMA race bike. It sat for a few months, until a lensman friend of mine emailed me, yell for if I had whatever interesting projects inwards the works. His 200cc cafe racer was starting to lose its struggle against the tough NYC streets, as well as Remi was looking for a novel ride. I told him virtually my plans for the TT, as well as he was at nowadays on board. My finish was to plow this crusty 70s dirt wheel into a handsome vintage supermoto, alongside adept suspension, brakes, as well as gluey tires. I completely disassembled the bike, as well as took the engine apart, finding a bent connecting rod. Pretty amazing, considering the wheel nonetheless ran real strong! The engine was spot dorsum together alongside all novel bearings, novel crank, SR500 caput as well as a higher compression Wiseco piston. I ditched the tired vi volt points system, as well as replaced it alongside modern 12v Powerdynamo ignition, along alongside a consummate novel custom wiring harness. The TT picked upward a few to a greater extent than ponies cheers to a Mikuni VM36 carburetor, as well as a Hoos Racing header, mated to a Cone muffler. The interruption was upgraded alongside YSS shocks, as well as adjustable 41mm ZX600 forks. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 4-piston Brembo caliper alongside a 320mm total floating rotor (from a KTM supermoto) halt the low-cal wheel on a dime. The tires are 18” ContiRoadAttack ii CR, designed for vintage endurance racing. MotoLanna supplied spot as well as the fantastic aluminum swingarm. The speedo is from Motogadget. I wanted the pigment scheme to resemble the classic TT500 design, alongside a slight twist. I made novel vinyl decals for the tank, as well as Polowy Fab&Finish nailed the racy pigment task in i trial over again - a combination of brushed metallic as well as orangish yellow. Some mightiness state the wheel looks similar a fairly stock machine from a distance, but you'll rapidly notice lots of footling custom details upward close. From the front end fender to the mitt made LED tail light.
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