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hpdiesel · 19 days
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prosourcediesel · 9 months
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coupon-code-show · 2 years
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dieselpumpcaboolture · 7 months
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swervesbootycall · 1 year
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Fort Max anon, not even you are safe from me /j
May I request something very fluffy with Max? SFW, NSFT, doesn't matter. Anything you want to or feel comfortable writing about him I'd love to see. Him baby
(Bonus points if you have PTSD & hurt/comfort be an aspect, we love the representation, but it's understandable if you're uncomfy with any of that✨)
//I SOMEHOW MISSED THE FLUFFY PART UNTIL HALFWAY THROUGH SO. HURT COMFORT IT IS! Cybertronian Reader.// TW: implied Torture, robogore, implied mention of euthanasia, Overlord, Panic attack mention, physical anxiety
"Max. Max wake up, please." You're muttering at his side as quietly as possible. A match is going on somewhere else in the compound- the one safe time to sneak into the torture chamber that Overlord called his office.
Fortress Maximus is there, but unresponsive. A crude windchime made of your commander's plating hangs above what Overlord calls his "desk." Neatly arranged on its surface are Overlord's favorite "toys." Blades, calipers, wrenches. Laser cutters. Things you're not entirely sure of their purpose, but it's not hard to guess their use.
Your name stutters from Max's vocalizer. He knows you're here. Whether or not he can see you, you're uncertain. There's too much energon crusted over his faceplate. You wonder if it's his, or that of your mutual late colleague whose helm is suspended about a foot above Max's. The pain suppressant code you hid away is heavy in your servo, but you manage to find Max's medical interface port. Overlord has kept that section of his frame in good working order: he refuses to let your commander die. When actively called upon, you work under Overlord's leer to put Fortress Maximus back together enough that--
"No." It's barely audible. Practically the creak of hinges. You steady yourself. "I promised not to kill you," you remind him, "this is just a pain-" "NO." It's shockingly forceful and you fumble.
Carbon dioxide clouds rise from below your optics in your system's attempt to battle the physical heat of your emotions. "Sir. Please. He... He's exposed your," your optics flicker to said clockwork and viscera. All in technical working order, but flared and swollen with pain, "please. He might not return until tomorrow, I can't leave you suffering like this."
Max stays silent. Then he begins to screech- horrible earsplitting- You fall off the berth and whack your helm on the edge going down. You aren't a minibot, but you're also not Fort Max size which makes sleeping together slightly hazardous from the drop alone. "Are you okay? Did I throw you again?" Max's optics are wide with concern. Not covered in energon. Not lifeless.
Your frame trembles in relief, and you climb back up to grab on to him. His confusion flickers and fades. "So the dreams got you this time." "Yeah. Yeah... how was your recharge?"
He shrugs, "no worse than usual."
"Oh, so reassuring."
"I was up half the time, but I didn't have a full attack."
You raise your browridge. He pulls you in closer and vents against your helm.
"That's good," you mumble as much as you can squished against his chest, "how were the ideations?" "Mild..." he resets his vocalizer and you can feel his chassis heating up at the same time as his fans kick into high, "actually. My uh, typical. Ideations weren't. Really present much." "Oh that's good!" You find yourself genuinely beaming at him despite your frame's continued spasming.
"Yeah. It is good. Probably. I don't think now is the best time to talk about it."
"Right, we just woke up... I really hate that muster warning." You move to swing off the berth and get ready for the work cycle, but Max holds you in place. "No." The single word brings back your dream and you shudder from helm to pede. Your vents kick up, and you vision swims. Max cradles you like a wounded turbokit. "You need to cycle down first."
"But-" "I'm not letting you be a hypocrite, doc. Ratchet can wait."
Knowing he has about a good third of your height on you, you comply and huddle. Max gingerly sets a giant servo on your helm.
"You're okay," he rumbles as he does not have a low tone setting that doesn't rumble, "I'm okay. We're on a ship lightyears from Elba. Lightyears from Delphi. Wherever your dreams took you, we aren't there. I..." he pauses, vents hitching as he mirrors the affirmations you usually give him, "I've got you. Try to, try to focus on me. I'm real, I promise." "Pinky promise?" This throws him off enough to earn you a small laugh. "I would, but your servos are trapped."
"You could let go." "Do you want me to?" You don't hesitate, you know how important tactile comfort is...to him of course, "no. Thank you Fortress. You mean the world to me."
For some unknown reason, his chasis only grows warmer with the affirmation.
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mithridite · 10 months
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you need to buy a $1k beater, give it the most chinese turbokit available on ebay, and overboost the engine until the head blows off. then rinse and repeat. follow for more manifestation tips
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#MXM588/88 @mpturbos from @drewthatguyyouknow with his @jmperformance 2018 Single #mpturbos all finished up and ready for some tuning. The setup features @jmperformance tubular headers (not stock ones like other companies) going to an @mpturbos billet 88mm turbo with a 5" downpipe split to dual 3" bumper exits. Custom @bellintercoolers intercooler and utilizing Tial wastegates and blow off valve. @modmotormustangs @1320video @streetcarvideo #10speed #turbocoyote #turboford #turbo #boost #boosted #turbokit #customturbo #mustang #fordmustang #2018mustang #mustanggt #mustang50 #fordperformance #doritos (at Magnum Performance Turbos, Inc.) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxxbSwdnrF0/?igshid=e217z1vl2hqs
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wwlcnetwork · 5 years
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Reposted from @superlapbattle - From @mcrussellpants 👉 Waiting on a fire ring for the wastegate to finish this guy out. Someones gonna be moving a bit quicker at COTA for Super Lap Battle. #cota #superlapbattle #fabrication #turbokit #garretg25 #turbolife #timeattack #globaltimeattack - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/BsglCs_AU1b/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4mcbo6pe46dt
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famerssalvage · 3 years
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Brand new turbo kit Asking $1000 #turbo #turbokit https://www.instagram.com/p/CTH5SZHicXY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tune2mod · 4 years
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We now stock Mishimoto Turbo Blankets. These are rated up to 1260deg C and available in T6 T4 T3 and T25/T28 sizes. Get yours now at Tune2mod.com! #mishimoto #mishimotoperformance #teammishi #gotboost #turbo #t4turbo #t3turbo #t6turbo #t25turbo #t28turbo #turbokit https://www.instagram.com/p/B8PtfYepSy6/?igshid=ikflzwuq93zp
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hardridermotorcycle · 2 years
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is300rico · 5 years
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pogearacing · 6 years
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olivereliott · 3 years
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Speed Read, September 12, 2021
We’re launching into this week’s round-up with a radically reworked Moto Guzzi Bellagio, and finishing off with a look at the upcoming Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello. Wedged in between are a garage-built Honda CB450, a rescued Harley-Davidson Sportster 883, and a Royal Enfield 650 from XTR Pepo.
Moto Guzzi Bellagio by Guzzi Motobox Custom shops that specialize in a particular marque have a habit of pulling out all the stops—and Guzzi Motobox in Catalonia is probably one of the best examples. After all, how many workshops could turn the laid back Moto Guzzi Bellagio into a fire breathing cafe racer?
GMB’s work on this Bellagio is a double whammy; they’ve not only dramatically changed its silhouette, but also given it a boost under the hood.
Using cylinders and pistons from specialist outfit Radical Guzzi, GMB took the motor from 935 cc to 1,500 cc, with four valves per cylinder instead of two. The team also converted the bike from fuel injection to a carbureted setup, and ditched the air box for a pair of velocity stacks. The stock exhaust headers were tweaked to run a pair of HP Corse mufflers.
The running gear’s been upgraded too, with the Showa forks from a Kawasaki ZX10R up front, and a custom built Öhlins shock out back.
The wheels are stunning 17” spoked units from Kineo, and the brakes are Brembos, complete with carbon fiber cooling ducts on the front discs. It wasn’t all plug-and-play though: GMB boss Manel Segarra reports that matching up the front forks, wheel and brakes took a lot of fiddling.
Higher up, GMB built a whole new subframe to sharpen up the Bellagio’s lines. The fuel tank and tail section, plus the front fender, are all custom pieces. “A close friend, German Dervidson, made them for us,” explains Manel. “We made the pieces in a special foam, and German replicated them with aluminum.”
The Guzzi also wears new rear sets and foot controls, with clip-ons, Beringer levers and switchgear from Renard Speed Shop up top. Other add-ons include new yokes, a small GMB speedo and an LED headlight. A custom carrier at the back holds the license plate, along with a pair of combo taillight and blinker LEDs. [Guzzi Motobox]
Honda CB450 by Scott Loyet There’s something special about hobby builds, and the blood, sweat and tears that are poured into them. This tastefully stylish Honda CB450 cafe racer is Scott Loyet’s first build—a project that took him four years to complete, because he resolved to only work on it when he “felt like it.” And it’s a pretty remarkable first effort.
Scott picked up the 1973 CB450 around the same time that his friend, Cory, also started working on a 70s-model CB.
“Cory has been my ‘Yoda’ throughout this project,”says Scott, “a man who has been around engines and motors all his life. My dad was a grease monkey, and I always admired the way he could fix anything on our family cars—and frankly, anything around the house, including hair dryers!”
“With no mechanical experience and new time on my hands since my kids had gotten older, I embarked on ripping apart my first bike. As my dad said to me, ‘you learn more from your mistakes’ and I learned A LOT. With parts and assistance from not only Cory, but also Dime City Cycles, Common Motor Collective and lots of YouTube videos, I was able to get over the finish line.”
Scott first stripped the bike down, then sent a bunch of parts off for fresh powder coating. The engine was refreshed with new valves and top end gaskets, and is now hooked up to Mikuni V32 carbs with velocity stacks from Speed Moto. Sparck Moto supplied a new wiring harness, and Scott installed an electronic ignition, new coils and plugs, a rebuilt starter, a Lithium-ion battery and a new regulator and rectifier.
Scott refreshed the front forks, but replaced the rear shocks with a new pair of Progressive units. The brakes were rebuilt, and the wheels re-laced with stainless spokes from Buchanan’s. Up top are new bars with wrapped Trip Machine Co. grips, and new dials. And all the lighting’s been replaced with LED units.
Scott had help along the way. CJ at Pullman Fabrications handled the custom battery box, rear loop and frame reinforcements, and built the new exhaust headers, which are connected to Lossa Engineering mufflers. Aaron at Pleasant Hill Auto Body massaged the fuel tank so that it’d transition with the seat better, Brian Jennings handled paint and Armand’s Auto Upholstery covered the seat.
“This bike was therapy for me,” says Scott, “with endless hours cleaning, shining and building. In the end, it is a tribute to my dad and an heirloom for my son or daughter.” [Images by Shirley DeFrancisci]
Harley-Davidson Sporster 883 by Minority Custom At a glance, this 2000-model Sportster 883 from Indonesia’s Minority Custom doesn’t break any major new ground. But it is very pretty and extremely tidy—impressive, when you consider that it started out as a wreck.
“’Simplicity is beauty’ is what our garage strives to show in our designs,” explains shop boss, Jonathan Evan. “We found this motorbike in a dull and damaged condition. Some parts of the engine were leaking and broken, oil was everywhere, and it had malfunctioning rear brakes and broken pistons.”
Minority rebuilt the Sporty inside and out, making a number of changes along the way. The crew wanted to give it a slight chopper stance—so they stretched the front forks and swapped the front wheel for a 21” hoop. There’s a solid 16” rear wheel at the back, hooked up to a custom-made sprocket.
Next, the OEM fuel tank was cut-and-shut to shrink it, and to make it sit tighter on the Harley’s backbone. Behind it is a custom leather seat, and behind that, a hand-made mini sissy bar that adds a touch of chopper sass, without going overboard.
Up front, tucked under the standard-issue Sportster headlight nacelle, is a smaller-than-stock light mounted on a custom-made bracket; a neat touch that most eyes won’t notice. The handlebars are one-offs too, as are the stainless steel slash-cut exhausts.
Top marks to Minority for the lush color scheme too—the frame’s been done in turquoise, with some green hues mixed in on the bodywork, and a smattering of chrome. The tank bears the shop’s own unique take on the typical Harley eagle motif, and was completely executed by hand. [Minority Custom | Images by Val Willson]
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 by XTR Pepo A number of custom builders have already shown that Royal Enfield’s new generation Continental GT 650 is ripe for remodeling. But in the hands of the mad scientist Pepo Rosell, it’s really come alive.
This 2019-model Continental GT 650 is sporting a number of signature XTR Pepo touches—not least of all its heavy endurance racing vibe and protruding headlights. They’re mounted just forward of a custom fairing, which in turn sits on custom brackets.
Tucked behind are a CNC-machined top yoke from Riga Billet Parts and XTR Pepo clip-ons. The quick-throttle and right switches are from Domino, the brake master cylinder is a Brembo item, the clutch assembly is from a Suzuki GSX-R, and the levers are CNC-machined XTR Pepo parts. There’s also a new oil temperature gauge, and foot pegs and controls from K-Speed in Taiwan.
The custom fiberglass fuel tank lightly mimics the original design, but has a transparent strip on the side for checking levels, and an aluminum filler cap from ACC Endurance. The solo seat is Pepo’s design too, and the subframe’s been modified to match it.
Pepo replaced the rear shocks with new ones from YSS, swapped the 18” wheels for 17s, and shod them with Continental Road Attack tires. The exhaust headers have been shortened and now exhale through a pair of Turbokit megaphones.
Elsewhere, Pepo’s added LED turn signals, a custom license plate support, and a CNC-machined chain tensioner and sprocket cover from Riga Billet Parts. Artenruta handled the cheeky red livery—the perfect finishing touch for this rapid-looking Royal Enfield. [XTR Pepo | Images by Belen Piqueras]
The new Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello No, you’re not looking at a modern reinterpretation of the iconic Yamaha TDM850. This is the new Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello—a brand new ‘tall rounder’ with a brand new motor, that’ll make it’s official debut at EICMA in November.
Moto Guzzi have revealed nothing more than images and a teaser video [below] that desperately wants to remind you that the marque’s logo has an eagle in it. But there are a few dead giveaways and easy speculations. The engine looks to be all-new, with liquid cooling and an assumed capacity of 1,000 cc, and power is still directed via a shaft drive.
The video also reveals air channels on the fairing that open and close, and a windshield that moves up and down. It’s not clear whether these will operate automatically or not, but we’ve seen the term “active aerodynamics” bandied about, so make of it what you will.
Guzzi specialists Classic Co. either have inside info or are master speculators. They’ve pointed out a large airbox where the tank would go, an under seat fuel tank, and a four-valve-per-cylinder engine layout that can be bumped to 1,300 cc and used in a wide variety of applications. They’ve also cleverly noticed that the air intakes sit above the cylinder heads, and the exhaust ports below, unlike Guzzi’s current V-twins.
Looking at the red and green bikes that Guzzi have shown, it’s also clear that the V100 Mandello will most likely come in two models. Both are sporting Brembo brakes, but the green version [above] also has Öhlins suspension at both ends.
Overall, we’re digging the slightly 80s aesthetic, and it looks like it’d be a fun ride—as long as it delivers enough power in a decent weight class. Color us curious. [Moto Guzzi]
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@drewthatguyyouknow with his 2018 Single Turbo all finished up and ready for some tuning. The setup features tubular headers (not stock ones like other companies) going to an @mpturbos billet 88mm turbo with a 5" downpipe split to dual 3" bumper exits. Custom @bellintercoolers intercooler and utilizing Tial wastegates and blow off valve. @modmotormustangs @1320video @streetcarvideo #turbocoyote #turboford #turbo #boost #boosted #turbokit #customturbo #mustang #fordmustang #2018mustang #mustanggt #mustang50 #fordperformance (at Magnum Performance Turbos, Inc.) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuSdG2gn1_g/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jvs146asta1g
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