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Scrambler pic -- Sierra BMW

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To me, no scrambler is complete without high pipes... and the front tire is too fat; it looks like a Yamaha PW.
 
My Honda 90 and 305 Scrambler had high pipes...the ground clearance however sucked:laugh Look at those now and chuckle

Looks like a flattrack dirt thrower to me...I still like it....even though it's NOT a BMW:bolt by old school standards....:laugh

Just kiddin Y'all!!! And you know who you are!:lurk
 
To me, no scrambler is complete without high pipes... and the front tire is too fat; it looks like a Yamaha PW.

I think the camera lens has caused the shot to be fore-shortened. That's why the tire is out of proportion compared to the bike.:type

Len
 
Len, compare the rubber to the wheel diameter, or the fork legs. It looks like a reversed rear tire on a 17" rim; where a proper 100/90-19 ought to be.
 
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