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not a scrambler. it's a stupid Rick's "build" that makes no sense. scramling that belt and smooth tires. just a busted roadster. i like the pully though
not a scrambler. it's a stupid Rick's "build" that makes no sense. scramling that belt and smooth tires. just a busted roadster. i like the pully though
You are right thats not a Scrambler...... My 1st post is an example of a Scrambler. I posted that pic to show the high mount side exhaust. You see a lot of the Triumph Scramblers and other bikes running exhaust similar to that
You are right thats not a Scrambler...... My 1st post is an example of a Scrambler. I posted that pic to show the high mount side exhaust. You see a lot of the Triumph Scramblers and other bikes running exhaust similar to that
i hear you
ricks has two more fake tracker super beast bike builds that haveto be as impractical as all get out (belt, etc) but, look good.
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