dean owens
Pittsboro, NC
i know it's somewhat of a dumb question, but i've tried to look around and can't really find much. what's their history? what makes a tracker a tracker (guessing they come from dirt track bikes)? they appear to be a mix between a cafe and dual sport. is this sorta correct?
i'm somewhat interested because i have access to a free cl360 and a cb350. neither of these have titles. and i have no clue what condition they are in. i know they won't make a great dirt bike, but i was wondering if by making a "tracker" out of one and putting the right tires on if i could have something good for tooling around through flat fields. just figured it'd be a way to use a bike that doesn't have a title and fill a notch of having a dirt bike to ride while my daughter rides around on a four wheeler at my in-laws.
my other thought is to take a cx500 i have with a lien on it and turn it into somewhat of a dirt bike.
thoughts?
i'm somewhat interested because i have access to a free cl360 and a cb350. neither of these have titles. and i have no clue what condition they are in. i know they won't make a great dirt bike, but i was wondering if by making a "tracker" out of one and putting the right tires on if i could have something good for tooling around through flat fields. just figured it'd be a way to use a bike that doesn't have a title and fill a notch of having a dirt bike to ride while my daughter rides around on a four wheeler at my in-laws.
my other thought is to take a cx500 i have with a lien on it and turn it into somewhat of a dirt bike.
thoughts?