HUSKY VITPILEN 401 STREET TRACKER
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Re: HUSKY VITPILEN 401 STREET TRACKER
I always think they look too short length wise for their height - it might be the seat tank interface being level that I don't like
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Some of it I really like, some of it I really don't like
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I do like them, even the standard bike. Proper dinky in real life.
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Another ruddy razor blade instead of a seat.
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This ^^^.
You just know it's going to be ridden (slowly) by a beardy hipster type on his way to buy a skinny latte. I'm sure they'd be nice to ride, as all the mechanical bits are of good quality, but it's just trying so hard to be cool.
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Re: HUSKY VITPILEN 401 STREET TRACKER
You mean like the guy standing behind it fourth pic down?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 1:16 pm You just know it's going to be ridden (slowly) by a beardy hipster type on his way to buy a skinny latte. I'm sure they'd be nice to ride, as all the mechanical bits are of good quality, but it's just trying so hard to be cool.
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Nah, he was just to brisk with the clutch
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Yonks ago in Performance Bikes (guessing at about 1990) there was a thing about excuses to use when caught by the police.
One of the wheelie ones was.
"Ye gods, these new clutch plates are a bit grabby!"
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Ferzackerley...The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 2:49 pmYou mean like the guy standing behind it fourth pic down?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 1:16 pm You just know it's going to be ridden (slowly) by a beardy hipster type on his way to buy a skinny latte. I'm sure they'd be nice to ride, as all the mechanical bits are of good quality, but it's just trying so hard to be cool.
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As a person who has a 3.9 gallon Clarke desert tank (amongst other tanks) for my KX 500 and not entirely innocent in the Fuck Ugly Tank scales I still think that tanks a bloody odd shape.
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Re: HUSKY VITPILEN 401 STREET TRACKER
I idly considered one prior to buying my sensible NC they were cheap Ish ( older model) .
Make a great town bike but I wanted something a bit more all rounder and it wasn't a Honda
Make a great town bike but I wanted something a bit more all rounder and it wasn't a Honda
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I looked at the black and white 701 Huskies before going for the Duke 690, but it was all too much form over function. If they'd toned it down a bit while keeping the quality cycle parts I might have been tempted, but even on the standard models it was all a bit too hipster-ish for me.
But if I didn't need pillion accomodation (and I'm regularly informed that I do), I'd have bought a Husky 701SM in a heartbeat.
But if I didn't need pillion accomodation (and I'm regularly informed that I do), I'd have bought a Husky 701SM in a heartbeat.
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