Posted July 14, 20178 yr Would cost way more than it's worth, so I would never buy it. But if it could be had for the price of a stocker? Absolutely!
July 14, 20178 yr It's a sharp bike for sure, with the performance to match. I would prefer black and white to yellow though, as sacrilegious as some may consider that choice. Everything went braap.
July 14, 20178 yr What about a 500cc version? P1: Vice? I have no vice, I'm as pure as the driven snow! P2: Yeah but you've been drifting All the gear all the time!
July 14, 20178 yr buy a sx650 and do it up like in the picture must be plenty in the states.http://www.classic-japanese-bikes.com/Yamaha-XS-650.html
July 14, 20178 yr Author I have a streetracker kit laying around for an XS650 - I was actually going to fit it to a Z400 twin - that never saw use. Have had it collecting dust for over a decade now. Will not fit an SR, though, as it has a much more substantial backbone than the XS650. I reckon the suspension alone on the Over SR400 cost half the retail of a complete new bike. Looks nice, though, and prolly works fantastic.
July 14, 20178 yr I love the classic yellow and black Yamaha color scheme. I heavily debated on trading my FZ-07 for the XSR900 in this scheme. The 50th Anniversary R6 and R1 were my first moto loves.
July 14, 20178 yr Author I agree - the bumblebee paint scheme is horn. There is also this and this (who the %¤ decide the music to put on these things?)
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