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Achieving the Perfect Blend of Versatility and Comfort for Urban Riding: XSR700 Custom

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Webike's Opinion

Here is a "YAMAHA XSR700" custom by Webike community user "Koke Takeyabu". This model is a harmonious blend of ease of handling for relaxed and casual enjoyment in city riding, and a body that evokes the possibility of customization. The grip heaters are OPMID, providing the convenience of simple attachment and detachment. They can be easily removed according to the season. The fork covers from Y'S GEAR serve the dual purpose of protecting the fork tubes and enhancing the bike's appearance. The engine guard by DAYTONA offers mild protection against damage to the engine and cowl. The performance damper, also by Y'S GEAR, minimizes vibrations and improves ride comfort and handling, delivering a superior level of quality riding experience.

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Gallery

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Specifications

Part Details
Handles TANAX Round Mirror AD Head 1/2
OPMID Clip Grip Heater
Frame GSG Front and Rear Axle Slider Guards
YAMAHA Performance Damper
YAMAHA Fork Cover
DAYTONA Pipe Engine Guard
Teflon/Fluorine Coating: Headlights, Tanks, Side Covers, Front and Rear Fenders
VENTURA Carrier Base BSY125B
Yoshimura Aluminum License Plate
Bodywork Bagster Tank Cover
Teflon/Fluorine Coating: Headlights, Tanks, Side Covers, Front and Rear Fenders
VENTURA Carrier Base BSY125B
Yoshimura Aluminum License Plate
Electrical SPHERE LIGHT LED Headlight For Motorcycle RIZING Alpha H4 Hi/Lo
Drive Parts DID VX Series Joint Link 525VX
Radiator YAMAHA Europe Core Guard
Suspension KYB Special Suspension Rear
Accessories RAM MOUNT Mirror Frame Base 11mm Hole
RAM MOUNT Mirror Frame Base 9mm Hole
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

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