http://www.cycleworld.com/2014/03/06/20 ... TPkA.email
Kick start only. There are only a few bikers left who can remember how to do that.
Brand new retro bike.
Brand new retro bike.
Garnet
Re: Brand new retro bike.
Ew, kind of takes me back to my '78 XS750SE Special.
While this one is not quite so extreme, I learned A LOT about the impact styling has on the comfort of a motorcycle.
It was a great bike - I only wish I had chosen the standard model.
Surely they are not going to try and sell this to USA-folk (sometimes known as 'merikans...).
While this one is not quite so extreme, I learned A LOT about the impact styling has on the comfort of a motorcycle.
It was a great bike - I only wish I had chosen the standard model.
Surely they are not going to try and sell this to USA-folk (sometimes known as 'merikans...).
Rob V
Re: Brand new retro bike.
From the article:Rob wrote:
Surely they are not going to try and sell this to USA-folk (sometimes known as 'merikans...).
"It takes chutzpah to introduce a kick-start-only streetbike in the US market, but that’s precisely what Yamaha has done with the narrow 384-pound SR400, which traces its lineage back to the SR500 that made its US debut in 1978."
The Cafe Racer crowd will love it, me thinks.
Garnet
Re: Brand new retro bike.
I love that whole concept.
Here's one that has been "cafe'd".
http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/20 ... .html#more
Here's one that has been "cafe'd".
http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/20 ... .html#more
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: Brand new retro bike.
That's a scrambler this is a cafe racer.
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Re: Brand new retro bike.
Your right, the other bike is not a cafe, but I still like it - almost as much as yours.robert wrote:That's a scrambler this is a cafe racer.
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Re: Brand new retro bike.
Thank you, it's been a fun project. Goes and handles way beond my expectations.--RG