BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
- Skub
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
It looks well,yet for me it has bags of seemingly inbuilt 'not want'.
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
It looks far less shit than I expected when I opened the thread, I'd even look twice if it went past.
I don't want it obviously, I do have standards to uphold.
I don't want it obviously, I do have standards to uphold.
- Mr Moofo
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
One caveat - it would have been much more interesting with a Buell engine - assuming it still has the asthmatic Sportster one ...
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
I concur with my learned fiends. I like it quite a lot but have reservations about that swingarm. Definite thumbs up from me though.
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
If you squint, you can just see a load of RTTL Harley lovers at the back there !