With Attention to Details: Yamaha YZF-R6 Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "Yamaha YZF-R6" custom by Webike community user "Uro-oboe". The owner describes his motorcycle as a way of life and appreciates his 600cc SS for its excellent balance in touring, city riding, racing, and design. He pays attention to detailed parts to dress up the bike. The AGRAS Reservoir Tank Cap offers an easy way to achieve subtle dress-up by simply replacing the stock part. Its vibrant color is eye-catching and adds a touch of luxury. The plain center nut has been swapped out for the AGRAS Center Nut. Its visual compatibility with the gold accents found in various places on the R6 enhances the overall look. To further enhance the appearance, the AGRAS Oil Filler Cap Set was installed. Installation is easy since you just need to replace the stock part. A wire and a plate for securing the wire are also included, but they were not installed this time because it would be troublesome to remove them every time for an oil change. The color is bright, and the matte gold is very nice. The SSK Lever Guard was installed because of the color and design. It is lighter than the stock bar ends, making the bike easier to handle. The AGRAS Rear Stand Plate was installed for use with the stand. The blue color was chosen to coordinate with the blue color in the foot area. It is also an easy bolt-on installation. A JP MOTO-MART Clutch Cable Adjuster was also added to match the gold parts placed in various places. The US YAMAHA TANK PAD was selected because of the "R6" logo. The size is larger and thicker than the universal ones. The owner has small hands and operates the lever with two fingers, so he chose the U-KANAYA GP Type Aluminum Billet Lever Set. It is a short type, much shorter than the stock one, allowing him to operate it easily, even during races. The careful selection of each accessory reflects a commitment to aesthetics. Every detail matters when it comes to enhancing the overall riding experience.
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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.