Scramblers & Trackers
The scrambler is the forefather of today's enduros and motocross machines and was developed in the 50s and 60s as an off-road conversion of street machines. Chunky tires, wide handlebars, a higher exhaust and mudguards increased the robustness when "scrambling" or "climbing" through the terrain.
The even more minimalist trackers are optimized for use on speedway, flat track or dirt track tracks. They are as fast and narrow as possible and designed for drifting. While the speedway racing machines even do without suspension, brakes and gears, today's street and flat trackers are mostly fully roadworthy.
Both styles are united by extremes, the desire for maximum dust and as little asphalt as possible. The clothing must be sporty, breathable and allow plenty of freedom of movement. But it must also be easy to wash.