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“Urbantracker” the Scrambler that hits the World Stage

28 October, 2019 by caferacer Leave a Comment

The scrambler “Urban Tracker” was a hit at the 2018 AMD World Championships

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
There’s a Sportster Xl883R lurking under this offroad-ready custom.

Giving Harley’s iconic streetbike off-road chops is a thing, and a good one in our book. The movement even reached the world stage at the AMD World Championships this year when Fran Manen of Lord Drake Kustoms (LDK) entered this dirt-minded Sportster and Scrambler, called “Urban Tracker,” in the Modified Harley class.

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Lord Drake Kustoms helps spread the Sportster scrambler phenomenon worldwide with its entry in the Modified Harley class at the 2018 AMD show.

How it was made

Lord Drake Kustoms started with a 2010 Sportster XL883R and made it off-road capable by ditching the stock suspension for a WP inverted fork and sturdy set of Öhlins piggybacks on the rear. The longer Öhlins shocks not only provide more travel, they also free up space between the tidy steel tailsection and back tire. 

While we generally consider rippin’ around back roads on a Sportster a solitary experience, Urban Tracker’s tailsection includes a small pillion pad if you want to share the insanity with a friend. The bike’s fold-out passenger pegs are even still in place!

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Race-inspired, but not slavishly so. The handmade side number plates add extra pop to a normally dull section of the bike.

While the motorcycle started out with 883cc of displacement, it now delivers an even bigger 1,200cc punch. Custom pipes are routed nice and high and bellow with SuperTrapp’s bass-filled exhaust note. That cutout tank will come in handy for leg placement when it’s time to stand up on the mid-controls during adventures in the dirt. An ever-so-brief steel fender, fabbed in-house, should deflect some of the debris kicked up by the front 19-inch Metzeler Karoo 3 tire. 

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
What you looking at? That custom-built front headlight fairing houses Lord Drake Kustom’s Fran Manen’s racing number as well as two offset headlights within the numerals.

The slick front number plate that serves as a housing for the twin offset headlights was also made in-house. The bike even has an LED strip doing turn signal duty and brake lights beneath the tailsection. And, yes, that’s a license plate mount back there too. Slap on a set of mirrors and you could ride to your favorite fire road without fear of getting pulled over by the local constabulary. Then it’d be time to test the tackiness of the Karoo 3s.

Several clues on the bike hint at Manen’s personality. The popular saying, “Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul,” is painted on the sides of the gas tank. On the bottom panel of the tailsection is another popular quote, with a twist—“Although I walk through the valley of death, I will never fear evil. Because you are with me and I also have a good horse.” Then there’s his race number, 69, which needs no further elucidation. Seems like Manen is quite the character.

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
The saddle is handmade too, of course, and even has a pillion section. Looks like it’d be comfy—if you’re riding on the street.

While scramblin’ Sportsters have been a thing for a while here in the States, it seems like the international scene is getting word how much fun it is to rip off road on a properly dialed V-twin.

"Urbantracker" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Manen tucked this cheeky quote down under the tailsection of Urban Tracker. Let’s get dirty!

Filed Under: Flat Track, Harley Davidson, Scrambler, Sportster, Street Tracker

“Sixty-Nine” the sexy bobber

24 October, 2019 by caferacer Leave a Comment

The “69”, the truth is that I do not know if this name has it for the year of manufacture or because it refers to the acrobatic amatoria posture… perhaps for both reasons.

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

I opt for the second option because it is a bobber motorcycle that as I was working on it seemed more daring, sexier and maybe even something rampant and radical. Yes, but with elegance!

The year also counts because it is still a reference to the old school of that time but adapted to the moment and tastes of the market now.

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

What I was sure was that I wanted something striking and at the same time simple and elegant. That is why I combined the luminosity of white with the classicism of black, with a golden touch aged between the two, but without abusing because I did not want to fall into making a vulgar motorcycle or “chavs”.

“It’s simply the” 69. ” Sometimes it relaxes you, and sometimes it puts you a hundred. ”

Fran Manen

With a very casual style and for all audiences (for bikers and non-bikers, for young and less young people), something to roll on any promenade in the purest Californian style, and that people look at you when you pass, with a powerful sound and lively. Of course, the somewhat radical stance that encourages you to give your fist to the entrance of a highway! It is simply the “69”. Sometimes it relaxes you, and other times it puts you a hundred.

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

Modifications of the original

Regarding the changes, the belt has been replaced by a chain kit designed by LDK, something more appropriate to the new style. The height of the rear suspension has also been reduced by two inches and the front one modified.

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms
"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms
"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

The escape is also a work of Lord Drake Kustoms, as well as both fenders and the mandatory license plate holder, also replacing numerous parts such as handlebars, turn signals, cams, fists, footrests, spark plug wires, mirrors …

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms
"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms
"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms
"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

This motorcycle has been in second position in the “Sportster” category of the European Harley-Davidson Bike Show “Eurofestival” held in May 2014 in Saint Tropez (France).

Technical data of “Sixty-Nine” bobber

Name: “Sixty Nine”
Style: Old School / Bobber / Cafe Racer
Brand: Harley-Davidson
Model: Sportster 1200 C
Engine: 1200 cc
Transmission: Chain kit by LDK
Controls: Forward controls
Brakes: DNA discs
Front wheel: 21 ”Rims Fat Daddy
Rear wheel: 16 ”Rims Fat Daddy
Fuel tank: Peanut 3.3 gallons
Front Suspension: Modified LDK
Rear suspension: -2 ”lowered
Front fender: LDK
Rear fender: LDK
Seat: H-D
Escape: from LDK
Air filter: Drag
Speedometer: Joker Machine
License plate holder: LDK
Lights: Headlight, pilot, turn signals …
Others: Handlebars, grips, cams, gas control, footrests, spark plug wires, mirrors …

"Sixty-Nine" a bobber by Lord Drake Kustoms

Filed Under: Bobber, Cafe Racer, Custom, Harley Davidson, Old School, Sportster

Sportracker, a scrambler with V-Twin heart

23 October, 2019 by caferacer Leave a Comment

Knowing that every day the request for Scrambler models is increasing, it is a shame to think that Harley is not ready to extend the XL family with an Off Road version. Luckily for us an for all this type of motorbikes lovers; there will always be someone willing to do it…

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

At the sales level, Triumph Scramblers work very well; Ducati has just released one that they are going to treat as an independent brand that those of Borgo Panigale are sure that they will give a lot of “cane” in the sector, and if we add that they already begin to hear rumors that point to a Japanese brand is going to open its “trunk of memories” to surprise us very soon with a retro model that will satisfy both the urbanites daily and scares the weekend rabbits, it means that the Scrambler segment is going to get the most entertaining. And more than it would be if those of Milwaukee decided to join the parties instead of letting some of their most prestigious dealers develop new products at their own risk, although that is another story that today is not about .

Lord Drake Kustoms, or Fran Manen who owns it, is not a Harley dealer nor has an interest in being so, but a transformer with workshops in Europe and across the Atlantic, in Florida to be more exact, who knows so well what They want their customers that not long ago made a Scrambler project using an XL as a starting point.

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

And the invention liked it so much and it had such a good reception on a commercial level that it has been encouraged to develop a complete kit with which the owner of a Sportster can transform it without having to wait for those of Milwaukee to decide to do so.

Although, of course, the less “tricky” in mechanical matters can always order Fran the complete bike already finished or to transform theirs.

How it was made

The kit in question was developed on this Sportster 1200 custom carburetion, in which the first thing we notice is that its height has increased considerably with respect to the original model thanks to new fork bars and RFY gas shock absorbers with separate tank .

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms
Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

By giving that feeling of greater height so characteristic of any field motorcycle, the subframe supplement installed under the seat also contributes to which a rear fender with integrated LED pilot is attached, located in a position very far from the Continental Twinduro tire of 80 and 150mm wide profile.

The choice of this rubber by Fran was due to the fact that this XL is one of his private motorcycles and he uses it almost exclusively for excursions on the mountain and dirt roads, so that a mixed tire would have made no sense.

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

The seat’s design, in the shape of a banana, along with a X cross handlebar holded to the top triple tree with LDK risers enables to have a comfortable and relaxed position on the motorbike and at the same time, that enables to move it easily at low speed.

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms
Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

To be perfect, the foot plate should not have been brought forward but it was part of the choice of Fran, who already told us that for the “comercial kit” he has already considered other options to consumers.

In the Sportracker they also replaced the rims by new black anodized ones of 40 that turn out to be lighter than the original ones, ande the driving position, as it was for former motorcycles, the decided to eliminate all the extras with the exception of the speedo which is centrally located in the superior post, offering a perfect view.

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

As the V-Twin, Sportster is the typical motor that is used for almost all motorcycles, for this new off road version, Fran decided to make only a few changes: set up a new air cleaner and to recalibrate the carbuetor to adapt the fancy new RSD 2 in to 1 exhaust. 

Sportracker, a scrambler by Lord Drake Kustoms

For a future version, if he finally decides to take part with a Sportster in Baja style races, he will probably replace the ratios of the gearbox, but for now he is convinced that the secondary chain transmission is enough to satisfy all the customers who the Milwaukee brand doesn’t seem willing to please with a Scrambler.

Filed Under: Flat Track, Harley Davidson, Scrambler, Sin categoría, Sportster, Street Tracker

Trending Topic, the Harley of Hashtag (#)!

18 October, 2019 by caferacer Leave a Comment

Fashion, accessories, elegance, a lot of class and of course “trending topic” were the key words to carry out this project.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

A few months ago, David Muñoz, contacted Lord Drake Kustoms in Malaga to tell them the idea he had about becoming a motorcycle based on a Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce, which he had just acquired. Curiously, this project coincided in time with David’s launch of a new fashion and accessories brand called “Trending Topic”.

“It should be something different from what is usually proposed for Softail Deuce, and especially when this machine was to be used as a corporate image”

After the meeting held by David and Fran Manen, the owner of LDK, both concluded that this motorcycle should be something different from what is usually proposed for the Softail Deuce, and especially when this machine was to be used as a corporate image at launch of the clothing brand.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

Fran’s challenge was excited by the possibilities he offered and because in addition the Softail Deuce is his favorite Harley, for being the first one he had and because with it he started in the world of customization. And since that first unit, he had never returned to work with another Deuce.

The owner of Trending Topic made it clear that he wanted the motorcycle with a Penaut-type fuel tank, that he should keep the original lenticular tire (which characterizes the Deuce models) and that he should wear the logo of his brand (hashtag).

The proyect

From there Fran began working on the project and after several tests it was determined that the motorcycle should wear a black suit, with the exception of the gas tank that would be white, the usual color of the shirts that accompany this guy of costumes … a significant detail and how well reference to the brand of accessories that he was going to represent.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

“To give an elegant and dark touch we chose to use darkened turn signals incorporated into the cuffs and mini dimensions for the rear.”

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

It began by modifying and adapting a “Penaut” tank, replacing the ignition and contact and replacing the handlebar with a flat one to give the motorcycle width. Afterwards, the rear part of the chassis was modified and the bobber-type rear fender with the integrated LED pilot was manufactured, as well as the floating spring seat with the “Trending Topic” mark inserted in the back.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

Apart from many other details such as the front tire, the digital odometer, etc., three elements that would break with the typical bobber look that the motorcycle was acquiring so far and which are: a dome, were incorporated in the front of the motorcycle. a keel-spoiler and a front grill. To give an elegant and dark touch we chose to use darkened turn signals incorporated into the cuffs and mini dimensions for the rear.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms
Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

The result, a motorcycle that, like the accessories and clothing of the brand it represents, is giving and will give a lot to talk about and that wherever it goes it becomes a “trending topic” of the event … and so much that they are some twins like a tie or even this magnificent motorcycle.

Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

Thank you very much, good luck and above all that you are “Trendig Topic” for a long time!

DATA SHEET

Base: 2007 Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce
Engine: Twin Cam 1595 cc injection

MODIFICATIONS:

  • Subframe
  • Wiring: inside handlebars
  • Front suspension: change of inner springs, with outer covers between seatposts and bellows in bars
  • Rear suspension: Lowering kit
  • Wheels: 21 ”Fat Daddy wheels in front
  • Escapes: Santee
  • Air filter: Drag Classic
  • Handlebars, levers, odometers and indicators (witnesses)
  • Fuel tank: Penaut type
  • Mudguard
  • License plate support: lateral
  • Headlight and dome
  • Spoiler and front grille
  • Ignition and contact reset
  • Rear turn signals, front, fuel cap, foot controls, paint and graphics and a very long etcetera.
Deuce "Trending Topic" by Lord Drake Kustoms

Filed Under: Bobber, Custom, Harley Davidson, Old School, Softail

Daredevil (the scrambler) is a tribute to Evel Knievel

17 October, 2019 by caferacer Leave a Comment

Daredevil: Reckless, who enjoys doing dangerous things.
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms

Fran Manen (owner of Lord Drake Kustoms) had been listening for a long time to his good friend Frank Mahieu, owner of the Belgian company “The Motocyclist”, to discuss his idea of ​​paying tribute to Evel Knievel.

Evel Knievel
Evel Knievel in action – Some rights reserved

One afternoon they were chatting about the new electric bicycles and suddenly the “Evel Knievel” spark that had been out for some time jumped … Not everything is going to be bicycles, it’s time to do something with more gas and that’s when Frank commissioned Lord Drake Kustoms who will begin to shape a motorcycle, tribute to the famous American jumper.

Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms

So was the beginning of the return journey of “Daredevil” to earth. The base was a Sportster 1200, but this time the acronym HD did not mean Harley Davidson … they said: Harley Daredevil, which came as a ring to the finger. To give a more retro scrambler air, the modified Peanut-style tank was combined with a 21 ”front tire.

Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms

The graphics and colors were very easy to choose, the helmet and the cape served as inspiration. And as always you had to meet the three essential requirements of LDK for your bikes: simplicity, elegance and class where “less is more”.

Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms
Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms

Currently this scrambler is in Belgium attending various events related to the world of two wheels.

Daredevil, a scrambler custom motorcycle by Lord Drake Kustoms

Filed Under: Flat Track, Harley Davidson, Scrambler, Sin categoría, Sportster, Street Tracker

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