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How To Build Custom Flat Tracker Motorcycle
Flat tracker is currently one of the most popular modified styles in recent years. In addition to having a sporty look, flat tracker is also considered capable of covering all terrain. This modified flat tracker style actually adheres to the style of motorcycle racing in the 1960s.
That year, many people raced on restricted grounds. Like dirt, sandy beaches and bumpy roads. On a display, this motor has a less flashy look. Because if seen at first glance it is still similar to the motor sport that exists today. It's just that this flat tracker uses Radial tires for ground track use.
At first glance the Tracker style looks very similar to Café-Racer but this Tracker style is a design that comes from American dirt track racing. At first glance the Tracker style is also similar to a Trail or Cross Bike, it's just that tracker uses smaller, wider tyres and less high suspension. Motor Tracker is not used for jump jumping and offroad terrain.
So tracker is identical to dual purpose designed to slash the ground as well as asphalt as opposed to the Moto GP Motor emulated Café Racer.
Usually tracker has single upholstery and a more upright sitting position for riders. In addition, the front also wears a shield that is flattened without the use of lights. On the back, the tail is similar to cafe racer. It's just that the tail of this flat tracker looks more tinkering and flat with upholstery. The handlebars used in this modified style are similar to bobber style handlebars.
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