Are you in need of any custom fabrication ?

~TABASCO~

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If you need any type of custom work done let me know. Any other custom work can be discussed as well. Virtually anything- even away from the Tenere. Thank you

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Is that aluminum or steel ? Are they interchangeable ?
I've got an aluminium stand and bought an early model steel stand and used that for a few months and it is an exact match for fit and angle of 'non lean' for my bike. I was going to get the steel one shortened as I though that would be easier then the alloy one.
 

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I welded a big flat piece on the bottom so it doesn’t sink in & then powder coated it black.
 

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~Tabasco~ is an artist. He can make you anything you can dream up. In the past he has created some incredible crash bars and skid plates well beyond the items he sold in general form. Most of us don't know his custom bike past, but anything is possible, and he's poked at most of it. If you want something no one else has, contact him. If you want something done, so it doesn't look like it's been done, contact him. If you just need something fixed, right, contact him.

He helped me set up my Super Ten with awesome suspension from Ohlins and Touratech and made it happen despite my back and forth uncertainty about what I wanted, as well as being a sounding board for my needs.

Things your Super Ten needs that you don't realize yet:

Folding shift lever. Saved me repairs I don't know how many times.

Shortened or lengthened side stand so you don't pull a muscle getting it up, and it doesn't fall over in either direction.

Crash bars with added features like bosses for highway pegs, light mounts, a train horn, (I don't know!!, what do you want?).

A cookie sheet rear rack with strap down points.

Back rest?

Fork guards. No, really, fork guards to keep the seals good and the gravel from your buddy that likes to roost you from nicking up your forks.

A custom seat pan and seat for that cafe bike you've been "working on" for the last few years.

The only limitation is your imagination and your cash supply. Money well spent.
 
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