Showing posts with label hybrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hybrid. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Not a typo... A KLR 650 Cafe Racer...
There's a sentence I never thought I'd write... but you know it's not bad.Here's one more. It's all l've got
Monday, December 27, 2010
Excellent RZ/RD350 YPVS Conversion
LOTS of tasty upgrades on this beauty..
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Totally Sick! RZ500/R6 Hybrid. Too good not to share. Cross-post From The 2-Stroke Board.
You hear about bikes like this in lots of conversations.... "wouldn't it be cool to put engine X in chassis Y".. Well someone REALLY did it. More on the project over on BARF"Current generation Yamaha R6 chassis with Ohlins forks and shock, Brembo brakes, forged wheels, and aluminum subframe. Engine swap with Yamaha RD500 (aka RZ500 aka RZv500) V4 twin-crank two-stroke. Handmade expansion
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Update: Reader Submittal. Old school Hybrid.
Update: should have seen this coming... for those of you e-mailng and commenting for more info...The bike is for sale on EBAY UK Here: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-XT500-SUPERMOTO-PHASE-4-MAGAZINE-FEATURE-BIKE-/110613754451?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item19c117f253What a fantastic bike! Thanks to Cal from the UK for sending me these. I've seen a few like these over the years and this is the best
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Shoutout to all the links...
I received a request to take a look at a newer Italian blog called "Remastered Cycle" today (they're excellent by the way and now in the blog links) and I thought this would be a good time shine some light on all the sites over on the list. There must be something in the fall air because folks have been blogging up a storm lately. Take some time and click around over there. Plenty to see....
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Reader Submittal. Custom built Indian "Chout"
Buck Pinkerton sends in this really cool old Indian! I would love to own something like this. Damm near one of a kind! Thanks!Hi,This is a friend's Indian Chout. It was built by her father before she was born, ostensibly a 1929 Scout frame holding a 1940 Bonneville Chief engine that he just happened to find in a crate at the southwest airbase where he was stationed. The forks look to be
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