Drag Baggers
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In the street class they are all street ridden bikes, the hot street and pro street classes it's more mixed but all bikes in street, hot/pro street classes have to go on a 20 mile ride to prove their street worthiness. only the outlaw baggers dont have to make the street ride but most of them could do it but they have small fuel cells so 20 miles might be pushing the fuel capacity.
My personal bike has no trouble be ridden on the streets, I dont ride it as much mainly because the lower bars, seat and the suspension set up is a little uncomfortable to ride around on but it will go anywhere I ask it to. Hell we rode all over sturgis last year when I had taller bars on it.
They will have a "real street" class at the race in october which is a class for the novice racer, no prize money but anyone can line up and have some fun. Great for beginners or guys just looking to have a good time and try their hand at racing.
My personal bike has no trouble be ridden on the streets, I dont ride it as much mainly because the lower bars, seat and the suspension set up is a little uncomfortable to ride around on but it will go anywhere I ask it to. Hell we rode all over sturgis last year when I had taller bars on it.
They will have a "real street" class at the race in october which is a class for the novice racer, no prize money but anyone can line up and have some fun. Great for beginners or guys just looking to have a good time and try their hand at racing.
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