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==Cyclone II== Introduced as the successor to the Cyclone in July 2002, the '''Cyclone II''' features changes such as the Mustang racing stripe as well as pickups and switching borrowed from the Jaguar. The guitar employs three pickups angled in a similar fashion to the [[Fender Telecaster|Telecaster]] bridge pickup, rather than the standard two straight pickups of a Jaguar. It also features a [[Fender Jazzmaster|Jazzmaster]] headstock similar to a 1970s Strat. It has vintage tuning heads as well as vintage [[nickel]] string saddles, which were found on 1950s model Strats. It was available in a choice of two colours, Candy Apple Red and Daphne Blue, both with the white racing stripe found on the Mustang. The Cyclone II has a scale of 24.75 inches, a Stratocaster-style synchronized tremolo, and an on/off switch for each pickup. While it is different in design to the Stratocaster, it has seven pickup selections, including bridge pickup with neck pickup or even all three pickups.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.music123.com/derivates/25/001/433/153/DV040_PDF_Copy_91C72A58-9043-4046-9EF6-FBAEB89A7F65.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-12-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424093755/http://www.music123.com/derivates/25/001/433/153/DV040_PDF_Copy_91C72A58-9043-4046-9EF6-FBAEB89A7F65.pdf |archive-date=2012-04-24 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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