Custom Harley-Davidson Sportster ‘Urbantracker’ unveiled

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A custom Harley-Davidson street tracker based on the Sportster 883 R has been revealed by Fran Manen of Lord Drake Kustoms.

Named the Urbantracker, the custom Harley-Davidson accommodates both a rider and a passenger, and looks very cool.

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With shops in Miami, Florida, and Málaga, Spain, Lord Drake Kustoms builds unique café racers, scramblers, bobbers and street trackers, specialising in Harley-Davidson builds.

Urbantracker

How was Urbantracker made?

The first priority Fran Manen wanted was for the Harley to allow for two people without losing the charm of the motorcycle. A pillion is perched on the tail-section, accompanied with a pair of Öhlins shock absorbers suspending the rear.

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The front consists of a WP inverted fork from KTM, which gives a radical look to the front. The off-road bike is finished with a floating disc brake, a brake caliper for Brembo and spoked wheels.

Contrasting the blacked-out engine, exhaust pipes and frame is bodywork painted “broken white” with an airbrushed tank and handmade brown rider and passenger seats.

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Urbantracker

Urbantracker Technical Data Sheet

  • Base: Harley Davidson Sportster 883 R
  • Year: 2010
  • Displacement: 883 cc
  • Exhaust: handmade with Supertrapp tail
  • Air Filter: Custom
  • Shock Absorber: Öhlins.
  • Fork: Inverted WP
  • Odometer: MMB
  • Hand controls: Handlebars, grips, brake pumps, etc.
  • Foot controls: modified
  • Wheels: Rear and front of Radios
  • Fuel tank: Artisan
  • Seat and subframe: handmade
  • Front fender: handmade
  • Rear fender: handmade
  • Chassis: Modified subframe
  • Brakes: Brembo on front wheel
  • Lighting: front turn signals on grips, pilot and rear turn signals LED´s, control lamps, etc.
  • Powder coating.

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