NEWS FLASH : FLAT TRACKER HAS SIGHN ANOTHER CONTRACT…….

flat tracker. flat tracker. flat tracker. flat tracker.Richard Pollock is one man who knows how to squeeze every last bit of performance out of a flat tracker. Long before Bike EXIF was even an idea, the man known as Mule was creating (and racing) trackers, and the results are some of the most desirable trackers to have ever graced our pages. It follows that his most flat tracker. recent invention, a Hooligan flat track racer with full throttle, is quite amazing. Richard Pollock is one man who knows how to squeeze every last bit of performance out of a flat tracker. Mule, a man, has been creating (and racing) them for a very long time, even before Bike EXIF wasThe American Grand National Hooligan Championship is a flat track competition for amateur riders of heavily customized street bikes, in case you’re unfamiliar with it. The regulations are simple: any street-legal production bike exceeding 649 cc is allowed, and modifications to the motor, swingarm, and wheels are permissible. However, unless the shock mounts are bolt-ons, you are unable to modify the geometry by cutting and welding the steering neck.First, Mule looked on eBay for a Buell X-1 Lightning, which he picked out because of its main frame loop. He says, “It has a detachable cast aluminum subframe, which I wouldn’t use anyway, and it’s 10 lbs lighter than the lightest Sportster frame.”

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