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If you've been around awhile, you may recall these companies, and their products. Cool to look at this stuff.

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The Tracy bodies were something that made the Japanese 4 cyl. bikes of the day look like spaceships, compared to a stock wasp-waist tank Triumph twin. The Triumph short track bikes sometimes had this style of bodywork, which I think in the formative stages, was probably the design impetus for the Tracy one-piece tank/seat/fender design.
 
I like the fact that the Tracy advert is almost all hand drawn. Almost as if you can imagine them having a bike shop and tattoo parlor in the same building.
 
The guy I bought my Buell from last summer had a Tracy bodied Honda 500/4 in the garage with some snazzy black panther paint job! It was so 70's it hurt
 
"What is old, is new-again."

The March 2017 issue of Cycle World has a custom DT-07 Yamaha twin, done by Jeff Palhegyi, that looks very-much like a Tracy one-piece tank/seat/rear fender. It's the cover feature story. CW's input: please build this, Yamaha!

Palhegyi was so-motivated by the design exercise he was commissioned to build for Yamaha, he built a street-legal version for himself. Pics below are of the Yamaha concept bike. Looks like CaptainKyle's recent VMax paint job, yes? Well, that's a 1970's paint pattern Yamaha used across its line for awhile
and I've got a vintage Yamaha tank top to prove it.
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The guy I bought my Buell from last summer had a Tracy bodied Honda 500/4 in the garage with some snazzy black panther paint job! It was so 70's it hurt
 

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