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My 1999 GT Dyno Deuce 'StreetFighter' with a change of saddle and bars.
Sure thinkin' a front disc would look just right......

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It's a fresh find, but thought I'd put it here before I did anything with it.
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It's not like any other dyno I've seen and wonder what it's history is. Pretty odd to pick this up in Granite Falls, WA
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Details like the seat without pleats.
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Painted on details and head badge... And the front fender has recesses for a springer.

It needs some work but rides great as she sits. Tires are checked but not rotted.

It's unmistakably a Dyno... But not like my other ones or ones I've seen.
 
Ddivot said:
I know it doesn't quite fit into this post; but you asked for Dynos. Here's mine:
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What do you mean, it doesn't fit in this post? It's a Dyno and there is no such thing as Dyno racism!
Apart from that, I truly dig the colour.
 
MaXXXwell said:
Are you going to use it for a build or part it out or something? I could use the shifter for my current build :D

Right now I'm just going to ride it. I will keep an eye out for the shifter thought.
 
jon said:
just picked these up!

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I was lucky to see these two newest additions to Jon's Dyno colection in person yesterday shortly after he got them. And all I can say is WOW! Love the Nexus 7's on both! Even before these Jon has to have one of the best Dyno collections I have ever seen, and possibly one of the best anywhere. If you don't believe me just look back on page one of this thread!
Marty
 
With the new arrivale of the "Deuce" i thought i would take some new pics outside instead of crammed in the basement!

Enjoy.
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thank you rick...its been a long haul. i need 2 more so if ya got any leads?
 
mrfritz said:
It's a fresh find, but thought I'd put it here before I did anything with it.
398844_3951157146202_1498326880_33486577_354112780_n.jpg

It's not like any other dyno I've seen and wonder what it's history is. Pretty odd to pick this up in Granite Falls, WA
540519_3951157306206_1498326880_33486578_537537150_n.jpg

Details like the seat without pleats.
550417_3951157586213_1498326880_33486580_1362355068_n.jpg

Painted on details and head badge... And the front fender has recesses for a springer.

It needs some work but rides great as she sits. Tires are checked but not rotted.

It's unmistakably a Dyno... But not like my other ones or ones I've seen.
whats it called and its an early bike..is it a 4 or 7 SPD?
 
thats a new one on me...do your homework, you might have a cool bike?!!
 
jon said:
thats a new one on me...do your homework, you might have a cool bike?!!

I've tried... I can find nothing on it. It's a cool bike.. there isn't a dyno cruiser I've met yet that wasn't cool! Everything about it make it seem early. I'm it's second owner, the original owner had a friend selling it along with some other things as part of putting his business in this life in order for his departure.

When I spoke with his friend the day I bought the bike I was left with the impression that the owner was in hospice.
 
well nice save and sorry to lose a bike brother! dont make any changes to it!!!!! theres someone here who can help or steer you to the designer of these bikes. there was a post in here from one of the builders...
 
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