A street tracker with race-tuned Yamaha MT-07 power
Building a competitive flat track racer is downright scientific. Countless factors like weight, geometry, power delivery and gearing all have to be optimized to the nth degree. But building a street tracker is simpler; as long as you have the flat track look and feel locked in, whether or not it can actually hold its own on a dirt track is inconsequential. Unless, of course, your name is Michael 'Woolie' Woolaway, and you're the head wrench at Deus in Venice Beach, California. Woolie's idea of a street tracker is a race bike with lights—and that's pretty much what he's delivered...