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Fuel Motorcycles “The Green Wasp” Ossa Pioneer 250

Fuel Motorcycles “The Green Wasp” Ossa Pioneer 250

Count on Fuel Motorcycles to deliver that old-school moto look and feel in everything they do. This time, it’s a flat tracker based on an 1970s Ossa Pioneer 250. The quick Spanish bike received heavy mods inspired by Triumph Trackmaster dirt oval racers from the same era. The fiberglass fuel tank, seat, and rear fender come directly from a Trackmaster. Fuel then sourced components from the likes of Kawasaki, Beta, and Ducati. Other key parts to round out the look and feel include vintage-style number boards in front and back, upright tracker bars, and a special green chili metal flake paint job from local outfit, Bip Bip Boys. And just so you know it’s not all show with no go, The Green Wasp made it to the finals of the ‘El Rollo’ flat track event in France, proving that Fuel really does love all things moto.