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Yaffe's new bagger "SRT" looks to me like it was designed by exile cycles... Russell Mitchell
It's nice but to call it a game changer is a bit optimistic...
Mitchell had the fat tire up front as one of his trademarks.
Didn't that episode come on weeks ago? I don't watch it religiously but it's better than that pos biker live. I find most of it funny. Shope always trying to be mischievous. Yaffe trying to stay on top. Len being a rich Canadian ehh. Kody bitching because he wants to be accepted as a reputable builder and and Brian actually building stuff from hand.... It's a man soap opera
Native custom baggers has been doing the 180 front tire for a few years. Yaffe isn't the first to do it on a bagger, just the most famous.
On the show I like Brian for being the most original and making everything by hand...it is a soap opera though.
Native custom baggers has been doing the 180 front tire for a few years. Yaffe isn't the first to do it on a bagger, just the most famous.
On the show I like Brian for being the most original and making everything by hand...it is a soap opera though.
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