British Customs sells custom packages to make your Triumph your own. Mule Motorcycles is the shop of Street Tracker expert Richard Pollock, famous not only for his full custom bikes but also for the uber quality of his custom designed parts.
Using a 2015 Bonneville T100 as a platform, the result of a collaboration on design and parts is this BC X Mule Tracker Classic mimicking some of the major features of the 60’s Triumph Factory Flat Track racers. Engine was rebuilt with performance tweaks, to provide a big edge on the streets or on the track. Mule Tri-Oil Cooler Kit, 2 into 2 tracker exhaust, 7/8 Mule bars and a custom parts package kit sold online by British Customs.
Street Trackers are a uniquely American style; very lean machines…this one is a little busy under that tiny street-useless tank, and would seem to lack some street-legal bits but it’s nice.
Would a TT style be too close to a scrambler? TT & Desert bikes at least have a fuel tank
Who needs gas or st. legal equipment. ..Z
TT MotorCycle……………….enough gas to get from tavern to tavern…………very nice and damn cool
Very nice. Of course, 90% of that bike looks like a CB500T once you remove all the ugliness.
Love the concept. But…..
Seems the more contemporary these scooters get, the further their appearance drifts from the classic Triumph parallel twins. At some point in the not so distant future exercises like this will become irrelevant….. certainly to any one who experience the hay-days which these bikes are intended to evoke……… (we’ll end up with the visual equivalent to “suicide-shift”)….. 🙁
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I think it’s flat-out gorgeous and it looks like it would be huge fun to rip around on. As some have said, it doesn’t appear to be real practical but then again, it isn’t meant to be a touring rig, or even a commuter. It’s meant to be a “fun bike” and it certainly appears to have hit that nail squarely on the head.
I think it is S-H-ONE-T MOTHER-FAAAAAAARKIN HOT!
They could not have chosen a better bed-fella’ than Pollock.
Looks like a true flat tracker to me.
Makes me miss my old Triumph.
I personally love trackers, but this is a hi-bred poser bike that took little creativity to produce and I would be embarrassed to show up with it at a bike show.
It is a poor rip off what restorers are doing with vintage bikes.
Woo-hoooo!
this is a amazing bike. this is truly hilarious and beautiful bike. I love this bike.