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BEST BIKES FOR STREET TRACKER BUILDS

The opportunity to construct their own street tracker is simply too alluring for many people to resist. Having saying that, some bikes are better suited for tracker builds than others. We have created a list of the motorcycles that can be easily transformed into street trackers in order to achieve this goal. Let’s take a peek at the street tracker’s past before moving on to the list.
An Overview of the Street Tracker’s History
Motorcycle racing had its start not long after the 1.75-horsepower, single-cylinder Indian was produced by the Hendee Manufacturing Company in 1901. Both riders and spectators found those early races to be incredibly risky. There’s also a wonderful essay about the risks associated with early motorbike racing from the Smithsonian Institute. The majority of races were held on dirt tracks, and flat track is still regarded by many motorcycle historians as the most authentic type of motorcycle racing. Nothing is more fundamental than turning quickly to the left when your back wheel slides erratically in the dirt. Overall, not much has changed in flat track racing since the days of men wearing Harley-Davidson knit shirts and leather helmets.

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