The shop's bike recalls a motorcycling era of speed and carnage.
At the shop: When he's not creating cool customs that are truly worth riding, Cycle Stop owner Time Miles (top) also works on factor bikes of all makes.
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The electric actuator that controls the Cycle Stop boardtracker built this winter.
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In progress: The boardtracker was built over the winter months, and was painted shortly before the Easyriders show in February. The bike shifts by electric actuator.
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Unlike the original brakeless boardtrakcers, Cycle Stop's utilizes a perimeter disc system.
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Cycle Stop
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At the show: The boardtracker took best of show at the Knxoville Easyriders show, and went on to place third in the national competition.
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The Cycle Stop boardtracker, in detail.
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The Cycle Stop boardtracker, in detail.
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At the shop: When he's not creating cool customs that are truly worth riding, Cycle Stop owner Time Miles (top) also works on factor bikes of all makes.
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The electric actuator that controls the Cycle Stop boardtracker built this winter.
View photo »
In progress: The boardtracker was built over the winter months, and was painted shortly before the Easyriders show in February. The bike shifts by electric actuator.
View photo »
Unlike the original brakeless boardtrakcers, Cycle Stop's utilizes a perimeter disc system.
View photo »
Cycle Stop
View photo »
At the show: The boardtracker took best of show at the Knxoville Easyriders show, and went on to place third in the national competition.
View photo »
The Cycle Stop boardtracker, in detail.
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The Cycle Stop boardtracker, in detail.
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