YAMAHA SR400 Custom
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Here is a "YAMAHA SR400" custom by Webike community user "ksk". The limited edition SR400, released in 2013 to commemorate the 35th anniversary, has a simple bodywork with a dark grayish green metallic color and a gold YAMAHA logo for a special look. The engine is an air-cooled single cylinder. Yoshimura exhaust is made of aluminum for light weight, and DAYTONA rear gas shock is a reinforced rear shock for the SR400, designed for better performance. Y's Gear performance damper also absorbs vibration well and improves ride quality and handling. For touring, two KIJIMA saddlebag supports are installed in addition to a DAYTONA classic carrier. Some riders may prefer to keep the stock appearance. However, one of the charms of SR400 is to enjoy customizing it in various styles by taking advantage of the abundance of custom parts.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | YOSHIMURA Machine Bent Stenless Steel Aluminium Exhaust |
Brake | SWAGE-LINE Front Brake Hose Kit RK Mega Alloy X Brake Pads XJR1300 Stock Floating Rotor TRX Hollow Caliper Bolt |
Handles | Adapter Back 2cm/ Up 2cm |
Bodywork | DAYTONA Classic Carrier SR 400/500 |
Electrical | SPHERE LIGHT SPHIA LED for Motorcycle RIZING H4 Hi/Lo [Bulb] DELTA DIRECT LED S25 360 SMD Bulb Type 2 MAMEDEN LED Rear Light |
Drive Parts | XAM Zam Classic Sprocket |
Engine | GOODS AIS Cancel Plate BRISK Brisk ZC/ZS Plug [DR14ZC] POSH NeoClassic Oil Temperature Gauge CF POSH SUPER IG Coil Kit BORE ACE Response for Cylinder Head OEM Air Cleaner Cover Cut DAYTONA Replacemnet Air Filter |
Suspension | YAMAHA Performance Damper BORE ACE Thrust Bearing DAYTONA Rear Fuel Shocks NSR250 Hollow Rear Axel Shaft |
Rearsets | BORE ACE Change Assist BORE ACE Assist Mounting Collar Set |
Accessories | KIJIMA Saddlebag Support KIJIMA Saddlebag Support (Right Side) |


editor
Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.