BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE

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I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crisps.
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I wish people would stop doing decent Harley powered customs, it's fucking with my head.
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HD could have done this years ago and beaten ducati to the scrambler market but they just don't have the imagination.

But yeah what KFB said plus biscuits and farting
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Post by Mr. Dazzle »

Is there some significance to the Arai sticker? 'cause it looks like they just got it free with their new bash hat and couldn't think where to put it.

I like the bike though.

I know it's not necessarily the builder's fault, but that swingarm doesn't look up to much.
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Ok, there is one thing that I would prefer different... a front mudguard.
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That's very nice indeed
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Quite like. The Mule is a touch Buell?
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That’s rather nice. Swing arm looks a tad lightly built. But I would have one …

It’s more XR1200 than Buell
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Single seat but the design has front / rear balance... unlike that BMW I just said that I hate.
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Indicators, front mudguard and maybe nicer front brakes, but I would like one
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Right, so this isn't normal and I'm slightly concerned, I mean if the big cheese says he likes it too will the earth start turning the other way?
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I like the style but couldn't own a Harley :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Yorick wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 11:45 am I like the style but couldn't own a Harley :obscene-birdiedoublered:
Hence my comment. It's a proper mindfuck!
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Is this a first, do we all more or less like it?

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First day back at work after a couple of weeks off, so been busy catching up with lots of shit that needs my gentle loving touch.

I like the bike, it looks good
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 1:31 pm First day back at work after a couple of weeks off, so been busy catching up with lots of shit that needs my gentle loving touch.

I like the bike, it looks good
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We should mark this day in a calendar or declare it a bank holiday, or something.
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I like that, would happily pootle around on it.
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 1:40 pm We should mark this day in a calendar or declare it a bank holiday, or something.
If it didn't have a Harley gearbox I'd happily ride round on it.
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