Yamaha 650 Xs Café Racer

Yamaha 650 Xs Café Racer. Yamaha XS 650 Cafe Tracker CUSTOMBIKE Cafe Racer style build Runs well Sounds amazing Just serviced Compression in each cylinder is 190-195 Carbs synced New battery New chain Sparx alternator New iridium spark plugs. This Yamaha XS650 stands out as a captivating and tastefully modified representation of the popular classic Japanese motorcycle

Left Hand Cycles custom Yamaha XS650 Return of the Cafe Racers
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Previous Signature builds such as PBM's CX500 café racer and Sportster scrambler had a markedly modern edge, but with this '73 Yamaha XS650 — a former racer — Tom went for a much more classic look, feel, and riding experience: " This XS650 represents my collective experience and learning on what a classic motorcycle should mean and feel like for a rider. Picked it up for $1100; but unfortunately didn't take pictures.

Left Hand Cycles custom Yamaha XS650 Return of the Cafe Racers

The XS650, in America and Worldwide has developed a cult following for good reason Crafted into a bespoke Eye-catching Yamaha XS650 transformed into a bespoke cafe racer with polished aluminum, short handlebars, unique front fork crown, aftermarket fuel tank, XS Performance chrome engine covers, and more It had the tank removed, drag bars, and hadn't run in 5 years but was stored well in a dry garage

Yamaha Xs 650 Se Cafe Racer Reviewmotors.co. The 1980 XS650 is the sixth bike by Moto Nisto and is the personal ride of Marcel Nistor one of the Moto Nisto founders Crafted into a bespoke Eye-catching Yamaha XS650 transformed into a bespoke cafe racer with polished aluminum, short handlebars, unique front fork crown, aftermarket fuel tank, XS Performance chrome engine covers, and more

Double Vision Two Yamaha XS650 cafe racers from Hookie Bike EXIF. I have built two cafe's before a few years back using a 78 RD125 and a 76 RD200DX, so I have a small amount of experience in the area although I'm new to working on 4 strokes. So without further ado, let's look at probably the best-looking Yamaha.