I'm hoping there are still active Deadwood owners that can answer some questions for me and for the present and future owners.
I just bought a Deadwood Special from the original owner. He prided himself on having never used a computer in his life. Consequently, he has been somewhat isolated for the past 17 years and didn't do much in the way of changing the bike. Except for sending it to X-Man Bobby Baldwin for "all the upgrades" back in 2003 or 2004, he's done all the work to the bike since.
Now we talked quite a bit and this man kept EVERYTHING he ever took off that bike. He gave me a box that still had the factory air cleaner element, throttle body bracket and even the vinyl edge gasket that went on the chrome air cleaner cover (anybody remember those?). Bobby wrapped up and sent him back all the removed parts, including one front reflector removed to clear a Jagg oil cooler and the factory clutch slave cylinder and two wheel bearings--everything.
Here is where I start to get lost. Does anybody know the parts that were cosmetically different on the Deadwood models? I believe this is the rundown:
- Chromed rigid fork instead of black on the standard models.
- Gloss black lower spring collars and strut covers.
- Gloss black upper strut caps
- Gloss black lower rockers on the fork
- Raised drag-style handlebar
- Gloss black timing case cover
- Gloss black cylinders, without polished fin edges
- Gloss black primary cover
- Gloss black front and rear belt covers
- Gloss black battery cover
- Gloss black oil pump cover
- Silver cylinder heads and engine cases
- One-piece seat in place of two separate seats.
- Same K491 Dunlop tires but, with raised white letters
Is that it (aside from the decals and lack of stripes)?
Here's my question: what about this headlight bracket? Mine is chrome. This is supposedly a Deadwood part. I don't think he changed it. Why is the one on 1663 chrome? Mistake on the assembly line? Not available on that build date?

Any other parts? Black handlebar clamps would have made a lot of sense stylistically. So would black mirrors. Am I imagining those parts or did I happen to see an owner's custom additions to the base Deadwood theme?
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