Bike EXIF goes Commando (2012)

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I can't imagine ridding with clippons & the stock footpegs. Those footpegs allways felt way to far forward even with normal handle bars.
 
gtsun said:
I can't imagine ridding with clippons & the stock footpegs. Those footpegs allways felt way to far forward even with normal handle bars.

You'd have to be pretty fucking limber.
 
That's a good lookin bike! I've always liked that style for a Commando.
This is one of my old faves, don't know much about it, I got it out of 90's issue of Classic Bike
Bike EXIF goes Commando (2012)


And this one is my friends, another cafe/tracker, built up from various parts
Bike EXIF goes Commando (2012)
 
Cowboy Don said:
That's a good lookin bike! I've always liked that style for a Commando.
This is one of my old faves, don't know much about it, I got it out of 90's issue of Classic Bike
Bike EXIF goes Commando (2012)


And this one is my friends, another cafe/tracker, built up from various parts
Bike EXIF goes Commando (2012)
that top photo was taken at the kent custom show about 1983 i remember seeing it there its a really nice flattracker did the artical mention the owner making his own frame? i seem to remember he had to make a new frame copying the original commando frame! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,baz
 
I subscribed to their E-mail list a few years ago. Lots of nice customs and one-offs. I save most of 'em, but I delete anything "ol skool" or anything with those stupid antique Firestone tires.
 
Toe tingling style sights I hope some rubs off on Peel's steampunck horse shoed blacksmithed tractorness. The above Oil in frame is simply elegant functional to view.
 
Been getting their E-mails daily for a few years now. Some very nice customs and some stupid shit like sportbikes with dirbike knobbies and those ignorant, fat-front-tire junkers with the antique Firestone whitewalls. Nice to see a real motorcycle.
 
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