Mighty Buffalo

Retro, Wild, Cafe, etc. The stuff only your imagination can come up with.

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tz375
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Mighty Buffalo

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Anyone remember Tim's Mighty Buffalo project with 'Busa front end and GSXR swingarm?

Well it turned up today over at DTT http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php ... 99.new#new" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It's running and looking good.
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Nice ! 8)
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Nice to see it finally on the road. I did that motor for Tim quite a while back. Wonder how the new owner likes it. I never really get to hear back from people after I build one as they usually have to sell their project shortly afterwards for some reason and I never hear from the new owner. 'Cept for Keith's 72 GT and the new owner loves it.
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Seems to me that he loves everything about it.
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Wow !! that came out really nice .. a nice blend of old and new tech :up:
the older i get the faster i was
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