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I noticed on many of the street bikes, that they are running non cush drive hubs from dirtbikes. Is this a smart idea on the street? The guy with no helmet looks like a twat.
Thanks for posting these pics. Trackers are new to me so I'm trying to get a grasp on what's going on with them. Looks like a very cool option for a future build.
killerdwarf said:
I noticed on many of the street bikes, that they are running non cush drive hubs from dirtbikes. Is this a smart idea on the street? The guy with no helmet looks like a twat.
In addition to protecting his brain with a ball cap, I noticed that guy is running velocity stacks. That can't be normal for a tracker can it? If you're going to run on dirt and gravel doesn't this just beg your carbs to crap out? Or worse sand in the valves?
The music kills me - it's so Partridge Family. Isn't it funny how the bikers of yesterday were worried about being perceived as bad and the bikers of today fall all over themselves trying to affect the tough guy image? F#ck it-it's chinos, a windbreaker, and Sperry Topsiders from now on! ;D
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