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In the early 1980s, Yamaha introduced the XV750 Virago, their first V-twin "custom"-style cruiser. Though the air-cooled V-twin seemed like a completely novel design, it was actually well-rooted in existing Yamaha DNA: "A close look at the workings of that engine reveal it to be little more than two XT500 top ends grafted onto a single.


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The Properties That Define A Café Racer The Factors To Consider When Shopping For A Cafe Racer The Best Café Racer Motorcycles Rundown Best Entry-Level Pick Brixton Crossfire 125 Read More Best Value Pick Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Read More Best Commuter Pick Honda Hawk11 Read More Best '80s-Inspired Pick Yamaha XSR900 Read More


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Yamaha Cafe Racer Yamaha's first motorcycle appeared in 1955. The 125cc two-stroke YA-1 went straight to the racetrack and started winning titles. Yamaha has built on those race credentials over the years, winning at the IOM TT and the Paris Dakar. Yamaha continues to run a successful factory race team in Moto GP.


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The cafe racer comprises eco-friendly elements: flax fibres, upcycled aluminium and decomposable leather.. There's the 650cc Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, the 773cc Kawasaki W800 Cafe, the 689cc Yamaha XSR700, the 900cc Triumph Street Twin Motor and the 693cc Husqvarna Vitpilen 701. Featured Video from Man of Many. Buyers Guides, Cafe.


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Budget-Built: Yamaha XJ600 Café Racer Rascal Motorcycles builds an XJ / FJ600 shop bike… Introduced in 1984, the Yamaha XJ600 — sold in North America as the FJ600 — was a middleweight four-cylinder sports bike with a 72-bhp air-cooled engine.


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The Best Cafe Racer Motorcycles [2023 Edition] Updated September 6, 2023 by Simon Bertram If You Feel A Little Rebellious, These Bikes Are For You Article Quick Nav These are the best cafe racer motorcycles of 2023: Norton Commando 961 CR MV Agusta Superveloce 800 Triumph Thruxton RS BMW R nineT Pure Kawasaki Z900RS Yamaha XSR 700


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The Yamaha RD350 remains one of the sweetest, most well-balanced two-strokes of the 1970s — and one of motorcycling's great giant-killers, both on the track and the street. "Yamaha 350 racers have been beating bikes with engines twice as big, and the street counterparts have gotten better and faster just as steadily." -Road Test, 1976.


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The 2022 Yamaha XSR900 Retro Triple is a much meaner and more powerful bike than its sibling, the XSR700. With a gorgeous retro design and an engine sound that will get your blood pumping, this bike is a ton of fun before you even start riding it. Corners are where the XSR900 truly shines—it's absolutely excellent in the twisties.


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Through a special collaboration with Yamaha and the Yardbuilt series they built not one, but 3 Yamaha cafe racers which they coined the Type 11. Of the 3 bikes in the series, T1 and T2 are based on Yamaha's Sport Heritage XSR900. The T3, however, was based on a 1977 XS750, a motorcycle which influenced the creation of the XSR.


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Simon Hancocks. Mon, 22 May 2023. YAMAHA has finally launched the kit for the XSR900 that everyone was waiting for and now owners can officially create their own retro cafe racer Yamaha XSR900. The stock XSR900 already pays homage to some of the most iconic models from the Yamaha back catalogue, with the new styling and paint that is evocative.


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The motorcycle in question was a 1992 Yamaha XJ600 Diversion described rather unflatteringly as the "Vauxhall Astra diesel amongst motorcycles" by an unashamedly honest MCN journalist. Unfortunately, the XJ600 James acquired didn't feature any characteristics capable of dispelling said journalists opinions.


Super Single Yamaha SR500 Cafe Racer by Spero Floro BikeBound

It's handling and horsepower are perfectly suited their roads, which have speed limits capped at 80km/h, and with a drop to 400cc to better suit local licensing laws SR400's sold by the truckload. As a result, an incredible amount of parts have become available for the SR400 and SR500 in Japan.


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Yamaha has produced some of the most popular platforms for cafe racer builds, including the XS, SR, and two-stroke RD series of bikes.


Yamaha XS750 Cafe Racer by Riko Loos BikeBound

The main components of the Fazer cafe racer kit are a GRP fiberglass tailpiece, a GRP front fairing complete with a predrilled acrylic screen, front and rear mudguards, rear-set footpegs and clip-on handlebars.


Yamaha SX225 Cafe Racer by Jowo Kustom BikeBound

What Is A Cafe Racer? What makes a cafe racer, a cafe racer? If you ask a purist, they'll say that it has to be a '60s British—single- or twin-cylinder—motorcycle that has been stripped.


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Yamaha RD400F Daytona Cafe Racer: Builder Interview • Please tell us a bit about yourself, your history with motorcycles, and your workshop. My name is Derek Molinski. Currently living, born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. My obsession with motorcycles stemmed from an obsession with cars and building cars — however, that just got.

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