what you saying about that?, stortz bikes are nice but you can build a better bike for less cash if you are prepared to do the work, mix the parts up, use japper or ducati parts from the breakers and build your own bike rather than out of a catalogue.
A year ago I would not have looked twice at a bike like this....but today I can appreciate it and am starting to want something close to this look.I have some ideas of my own if I get one but thanks for the advice. Mike
Don't bother, the street tracker thing is deader than dead. And, unless you really know something about motorcycles, you can't build a better bike than the Storz bike. Steve Storz, the guy who built that bike was a Harley Davidson factory flat track race machanic. You blogers are funny
hey anonymous, sounds like you took the "factory" shilling mate, just because the guy was a harley davidson factory mechanic does not mean that he is right, the bike is a standard frame sporty with accesories bolted to it, the rake is wrong for flat tracking and would not work on the road, street trackers ain't dead mate, especially in merrye olde england, just check out "sideburn" magazine,try and think outside the box and don't hide behind the "anonymous" tag, grow some balls or fuck off to the harley [t.m.] store and buy some concho's for your wank-glide [t.m.]
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what you saying about that?, stortz bikes are nice but you can build a better bike for less cash if you are prepared to do the work, mix the parts up, use japper or ducati parts from the breakers and build your own bike rather than out of a catalogue.
A year ago I would not have looked twice at a bike like this....but today I can appreciate it and am starting to want something close to this look.I have some ideas of my own if I get one but thanks for the advice. Mike
Don't bother, the street tracker thing is deader than dead. And, unless you really know something about motorcycles, you can't build a better bike than the Storz bike.
Steve Storz, the guy who built that bike was a Harley Davidson factory flat track race machanic. You blogers are funny
hey anonymous, sounds like you took the "factory" shilling mate, just because the guy was a harley davidson factory mechanic does not mean that he is right, the bike is a standard frame sporty with accesories bolted to it, the rake is wrong for flat tracking and would not work on the road, street trackers ain't dead mate, especially in merrye olde england, just check out "sideburn" magazine,try and think outside the box and don't hide behind the "anonymous" tag, grow some balls or fuck off to the harley [t.m.] store and buy some concho's for your wank-glide [t.m.]
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