YAMAHA XSR700 Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "YAMAHA XSR700" custom by Webike community user "Nobu". The XSR700 is a motorcycle developed based on the concept of "Urban Casual" for relaxed and casual ride in the city. It is powered by a parallel 2-cylinder DOHC engine with an old-style AKRAPOVIC short silencer, and the handlebar is changed to clip-ons type using the S2 Concept full band. The quality of the handlebar is good, and above all, the cleaner handlebar area makes it easier to see the meter, which is a commendable feature. The XSR700-specific cafe racer headlight rocket cowl was installed for an impressive visual impact, but the wind protection effect is also commendable. The ETCHING FACTORY radiator guard has a finely tuned mesh pattern and mesh lines that not only maintain performance, but also show off the beauty of the radiator guard by itself. The XSR700 is very satisfying in terms of fuel economy, handling, texture, and appearance, but the most important point is that it is easy to customize and make it your own unique machine.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Handles | S2 Concept Full Band Set With Handlebar Brackets YAMAHA Grip Warmer 360 A EFFEX Heat-shrink Tubing For Grip |
Bodywork | S2 Concept Cafe Racer Headlight Fairing YAMAHA Side Cover BODY STYLE Front Fender Extension FAIRING Mirrors Y's Gear Under Cowl Gasoline Seat Cowl |
Electrical | ANGEL Meter Protection Film |
Engine | HEPCO&BECKER Engine Guard |
Radiator | ETCHING FACTORY Radiator Guard |
Rearsets | NGK MotoDX Plug LMAR8ADX-9S 94965 TERAMOTO T-REV 0.07 TERAMOTO Hose Band 13-20 TERAMOTO AN Adapter TERAMOTO Hose Joint TERAMOTO Mesh Hose TERAMOTO Hose End 90-degrees TERAMOTO T-REV Bracket B Type 1 |
Wheel | MDF Rim Stripe 6M |
Accessories | Quad Lock Motorcycle Mount Quad Lock Case for iPhone7 Plus/8 Plus SW-MOTECH BLAZE Saddle Bag Set High Version |
Frame | HEPCO&BECKER Engine Guard |


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.