HONDA CB1000R TRACKER BY IMPALA BARCELONA

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HONDA CB1000R TRACKER BY IMPALA BARCELONA

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First picture i thought, Yes! Then I saw the pictures further down and the number panels looked big as panniers and thought, No! Then I saw him using it in anger and went back to yes again! Smaller side number boards and a headlight, lights and a front mudguard and I'd probably really like it, but then it'd be a different bike altogether!
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I like it.

Not sure how well a modern engine like that runs on pod filters tho'
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I like that. But it does appear very, very small (short, particularly) so it'd be like riding a child's bicycle for me.
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Mad and bad.

But would be even madder and badder if the front brakes were removed. :)
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