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Cycle News 2013 Issue 49 December 10 2013

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 49 DECEMBER 10, 2013 1 3 Cunningham's custom paint shop in San Pedro. The frame is powder-coated in a bright orange hue sourced from the Dodge Charger paint catalogue and its matched to Peugeot blue and pearl white bodywork. This motorcycle could only have come from Southern California… Indeed, it was probably only a matter of time before Capri looked at matching his powerup tuning expertise with more sportier handling than the stock Bonneville twin-shock chassis could deliver – much less saving serious weight in delivering a stripped-out streetrod. The Street Tracker's lightweight twin-shock chassis weighs just 32 pounds, including the fabricated box-section swingarm, and is identical to the ones used by the West Coast Triumph flat track race team that Capri tunes motors for. This open-cradle frame in 4130 chrome-moly tubing uses the heavy Bonneville engine scaling 220 pounds as a semi-stressed chassis member. So it all adds up to the Tracker weighing in at a remarkable 351 pounds - split 49/51 percent slightly rearwards - with oil, but no fuel in the 2.7-gallon handbeaten aluminum fuel tank. Big savings come from the forged aluminum wheels sourced from Carrozzeria in Japan, which scale an amazing 20 pounds less P75 2 4 1. The stripped-down Street Tracker weighs 30 percent less than a stock Bonneville and is 70 percent more powerful. 2. The Tracker gets twin Öhlins rear shocks and the rear wheel is a 17-inch rear Carrozzeria. 3. The British made Acewell digital dash. 4. Yes. Those are carburetors. than the Triumph stockers, says Capri. The front 18-incher wheel gets a single 310mm Galfer carbon steel petal disc (clamped in a 41mm Kayaba fork sourced from a 2004 Yamaha R6, the last year before the upside down variety was fitted). Set at a 26.5-degree rake with 97mm of trail, this is adjustable for rebound damping and spring preload, but only the preload can be changed on the

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