Friday, September 19, 2025

Mototrack Engineering, 1974


 This looks like a potential competitor for the Tracy custom bodies- with a slant towards the cafĂ© racer trend of the time. It's a little suspect, no photographs of the actual parts, does anyone remember ever seeing these parts installed on a motorcycle?

3 comments:

JP said...

It looks like Dave Hanebrink and Monotrack were entirely legit, I was not aware of them myself but traces remain on the net. Thanks, Mr G !

https://cars.bonhams.com/auction/25100/lot/185/1970-monotrack-kawasaki-500-h1a-mach-iii-frame-no-kaf21381-engine-no-kae19904/#photos

https://thekneeslider.com/monotrack-experimental-by-dan-hanebrink/

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vtg-70s-monotrack-engineering-cafe-434832865

MARSHALL OVERCLOTH said...

it sure would be nice to have a set for, doesn't matter which bike, to paint and hang UP on a wall for display. you could paint TARGET products, inc logo on it instead of bike make. all metal flake with flames and the TARGET logo. make/upholster a matching metal flake seat tuck-n-roll. don't need an actual bike to enjoy.

JP said...

Sorry it's Dan, not Dave, worth getting his name right because on closer look he was an exceptional guy, a sort of American version of Rudi Kurth is what comes to mind...