The Punisher: A Harley-powered street tracker by Mule
By Mark Hoyer, editor of Cycle World. It’s awesome when a bike just comes together, when every part of your project seems…
Read more »Several types of motorcycles can be called ‘trackers.’ The original is the board tracker, named after the machines that raced on board tracks in the USA in the 1910s and 1920s.
In the 1930s, as the board tracks faded away, flat track racers appeared: street bikes modified to race on dirt or clay ovals. Past icons include the Harley-Davidson XR-750, but others include flat trackers from BSA, Norton and Triumph. This style is still popular today, with interest spurred by an intense rivalry between Harley-Davidson and Indian.
Flat track motorcycles (or dirt trackers, as they are sometimes known) do not have front brakes, but the slimmed-down style has been copied by builders of ‘street tracker’ customs.
By Mark Hoyer, editor of Cycle World. It’s awesome when a bike just comes together, when every part of your project seems…
Read more »Three months ago, Richard Pollock sent us shots of a custom Triumph he was working on. It was destined to become the…
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Read more »Drogo Michie wanted a bike for the streets of London, and chose a stock 1978 Yamaha XS650 as his starting point. “There’s…
Read more »Conrad Leach is one of the very few motorcycle artists worth following. So when I read that he was involved in the…
Read more »You can always rely upon prolific Italian builder Filippo Barbacane to come up with something different. The latest creation from his Officine…
Read more »The vintage dirtbike influence is growing in the custom scene. Street trackers (like those from Mule Motorcycles) are getting more attention, along…
Read more »Triumph’s Street Triple 675 is light (167kg), powerful (107hp) and fast (141mph, or 225kph). So it’s surprising that it hasn’t been more…
Read more »Frederick Fortune is a graphic designer in the San Francisco bay area with a passion for motorcycles. He sent in this story…
Read more »We’re suckers for flat track racing motorcycles here, and this Rotax-powered racer from England sure is purdy. The image comes from Ben…
Read more »Is this the perfect, low-cost urban street tracker? Honda’s CB250RS is one of the unsung heroes from the early 80s: it was…
Read more »The Danish artist Cay Brøndum is also known for painting custom motorcycles produced by the Wrenchmonkees. But when it comes to his…
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