Not so much an update on 'Shadowfax'- but rather an interesting anecdote about a fantastic 50th birthday present I got last weekend.....
Kent Miklenda - the original constructor of the futuristic bodywork found on Shadowfax - also made some other tanks back in the day. One of these was fitted to a local bike that used to ride with our crew back in the early 80's - it was a tricky rig that would be called a 'streetfighter' in todays lingo - but back then it was just called.....the Wildebeest
Based on a GS850 Suzuki - yep the shaft-drive model - old mate did a number on this bike with a TZ750 tail piece, home-made sidecovers done in sheet aluminium, and home-made rear-sets.........here it is.
Cool bike, Pete rode this up to Bathurst with our pack of reprobates in 1982 - I stole it while he was asleep and rode it around the top of the Mountain and then down into Bathurst to buy smokes !!
Well, last Saturday night at my 50th party down at the pub - Pete and Mark turned up carrrying a rather large present wrapped up in a dirty old curtain

but I could tell it was something special by the smile on their faces......
This is the only remaining part of that old 850. It now lives in the 4th and will find a home on a certain ZX1100 streetfighter in the not too distant future......
You can see this tank is identical to the one on Shadowfax, with the exception of the position and style of the fuel cap. It is off-set from centre - unlike the cap on Shadowfax which is centred. It is also an old HQ car cap !! FFS !!!

It is getting totally binned and replaced with one of those flash spin-on aluminium jobbies....
So I won't have to get a new tank made up - this old tank does not leak and will clean up pretty well I think......just have to ditch that Suzuki sticker !!
