Further down the same vft.org listing as below, is this 1/2 pint Suzuki. Modern MX doesn't really do it for the Sideburn camp, but I'd say this thing is the badger's nadgers. BP
Modern MX bikes dont do anything for you?? Check out this beaut: http://motocross.transworld.net/wp-content/blogs.dir/441/files/inside-red-bull-ktm-350sx-fs-2011/258X8692.JPG
How can you be into bikes and not like that? it's the ultimate in form follows function, its mega trick, it's light and most importantly it must handle like a dream.
I like the old school bikes too, but I have a 450 Yamaha that my detached collarbone tells me to make a dirt tracker out of. Thanks for posting this, I need pics for reference other than the more customary DT bikes. Like this site a great deal btw.
Sure its probably quick,but it doesn't do anything for me and why has it got a front mudguard ?
ReplyDeleteCool wheels...
ReplyDeleteAnyone know the origin?
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reminds me of Halbe's belgian eccentric tracker. btw he was in Californai again for a week practicing with Jimmy Wood!
ReplyDeleteModern MX bikes dont do anything for you?? Check out this beaut: http://motocross.transworld.net/wp-content/blogs.dir/441/files/inside-red-bull-ktm-350sx-fs-2011/258X8692.JPG
ReplyDeleteHow can you be into bikes and not like that? it's the ultimate in form follows function, its mega trick, it's light and most importantly it must handle like a dream.
I like the old school bikes too, but I have a 450 Yamaha that my detached collarbone tells me to make a dirt tracker out of. Thanks for posting this, I need pics for reference other than the more customary DT bikes. Like this site a great deal btw.
ReplyDeleteThe wheels are from a Ducati and the bike works amazing on a clay 1/4 mile. I'll try and get the owner to post here.
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