Posted June 19, 20178 yr http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2017/01/25/6040-yamaha-mt-07-scrambler-origin8or-cycles.html
June 19, 20178 yr Wow, that's awesome! I was just wondering the other day if anyone had converted an FZ07 into a decent dual sport.
June 19, 20178 yr Author Galleryhttp://www.motorradonline.de/motorraeder/vorstellung-jvb-yamaha-mt-super7.773237.html?backlink=mrd-773281#gallery-1 And anotherhttp://www.motorradonline.de/motorraeder/jvb-yamaha-super-7-im-fahrbericht.811634.html?backlink=mrd-792624
June 20, 20178 yr Interesting, so the xsr900 front end "slides right in, same bearings and stem length." Craig Mapstone Upstate New York
June 20, 20178 yr http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2017/01/25/6040-yamaha-mt-07-scrambler-origin8or-cycles.html This bike was built in the city I live in. My buddy who owns a dealership did the safety on it. He said it looked great but because of mods done to the tank a steering stop was installed which made tight turn at low speeds tricky. It was mainly for a show bike.
June 20, 20178 yr Author That's where the JvB bikes differ - they are made to be ridden. Hard. And they are. Those reading German can read the articles.
June 21, 20178 yr [div]It looks a little funky to me. It looks like it first decided to go all GQ and pretty with the leather, gold and shine but then decided to get grungy with the dirt bike features. Best left on the showroom floor. [/div] Beemer
June 21, 20178 yr Disagree with you on this one Beemer. I think it looks excellent. Bit of a leg burner I suspect though. Bigger carbon fibre double space heat shield is called for I think . Although if it is Canadian it may be a welcome heating device? Go forth and modify my son...go forth and modify...
September 5, 20177 yr Well... the good thing's the forks. TOOOOO much "variation," and not evnough "theme" (imho).
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