Motorcycles
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@Giles there's a first ride review of the Yamaha XSR900 at MCN. It's the big brother of the XSR600 you've got an eye on, and sounds promising.
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Hello Kitty Scrambler, because there are too many black custom bikes.
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And another not pink Ducati.
This is the Peace 62 Scrambler by Mr Martini, via Return of the Café Racers.
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More on the XSR900.
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BikeEXIF has a lengthy review. This is unusual because they tend to cover the custom scene, and don't generally do test rides. But they grok what the bike's about, moreso than the traditional outlets.
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MCN have pictures and a video to go with the first ride impression that I posted a day or two ago.
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Visordown also posted a ride review.
Superbike also posted a video with lots of wheelies.
They reckon the XSR700 (review) is better for beginners.
Like Triumph, Yamaha are offering customisation packages for the bike. The Café Racer kit appeals.
I'm liking the direction that manufacturers are going these days in offering bikes that have a bit more personality than the lumps of plastic that have dominated the market in recent years. My BMW was great, but was a bit too efficient and boring.
Of course, I'll end up getting something pointy and plastic for my next ride instead, but it's the thought that counts, right?
@harley dave - nice Scrambler. But you'll have to change your monicker to Triumph Dave.
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i still have the harley its in the garage
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I had the pleasure of seeing this bike firsthand when it was in it was basically a rolling chassis. You have to respect the guys at Revival for building an actual race version that will see some serious use. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product in person at the Handbuilt show in Austin!
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looks fantastic
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i think its a "ruby" brand helmet
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I'll second that, looks like a Ruby Castel.
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Form and Function
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@harley dave @Clint_D thank you very much!
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It was finally nice enough to break out the bike. I was going through withdrawals. 41*F isn't balmy though.
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nice very nice