BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
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
But yeah what KFB said plus biscuits and farting
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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.
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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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
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
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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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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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
I like the bike, it looks good
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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
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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Re: BY THE BOOK: A SPORTSTER STREET TRACKER FROM MULE
If it didn't have a Harley gearbox I'd happily ride round on it.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.
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