Showing posts with label flattracker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flattracker. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Super tidy Knight Framed Kawasaki Flat Tracker on eBay






Wowie zowie, and only a few suburbs away... here's the ebay link for the full guff: kwaka Knight Frame

Kawasaki Knight Framed Flat Tracker 

Factory 250cc motor RH Shift

Kosman adjustable triples, Marzocchi Forks,
 Works shocks, Sun rim, K&N super bars,Bates pegs,
 Bills pipe,Krause flowed and ported, 
spare head and barrel 
                       
"ALL THE BEST STUFF"

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Kocinski's Honda Red Bomber Engined Flat Tracker







Discovered this outstanding Vintage CR250 engine Flat Tracker built for John Kocinscki in the pages of the latest SIDEBURN magazine (#12, buy it today) and had to post it. So many wonderful details on this bike, and so nicely finished in the Knight Frame & handmade pipe. Here's the Sideburn link so you can buy the mag:
http://sideburnmag.blogspot.com.au/



Found this similarly set up baby for sale on the vintage Flat Trackers website - I must have it. (sigh - another fad)
Here's their site:
http://vft.org/vftforsale2.html


Friday, April 1, 2011

Yamaha XS650 flattracker and bobber on ebay




A couple of very nice Yammy XS650's have been popping up on eBay, and selling quite cheaply for the marvellous amount of work that's gone into them. The crazy SR500 sidecar at the bottom has been going off - 22 bids so far - heres the link if you like a challenge:

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Honda 900 Dirt Tracker at Verona Bike Show



I couldn't help re-blogging these pictures from the excellent http://ottonero.blogspot.com/
This is one of many dirt track styled 'art bikes' at the Verona Bike Expo recently, and makes me completely gaga. Anyone have a shabby '82 CB900 Custom lying around they don't want?

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Clean Flat tracker style

I know there are many wonderful Yamaha flattrackers out there of all sizes (most paying homage to Kenny the Great), but here's a couple of new takes on the theme:



I love the clean lines of this 450

Ready for action, and looking the business (except for the sidesaddle pillion chair attached to the rear mudguard).


The Honda version - be still my beating heart.... I think I have a new project.

Let's look at it again......aaaahh

little red speedblock, and classic Kenny colours.