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Something to aspire to...

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by SyracuseXJ, Jul 26, 2008.

  1. SyracuseXJ

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    Found this while i was surfing you tube. What a beautiful job

    xj650 cafe racer
     
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    Yep, that's truely a beauty.

    Love the conversion to spokes.
     
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    I just got lost for like 20 minutes looking at XJ and XS projects on youtube!

    A friend of mine just had his XS Bobber shot by Dice magazine for an upcominc issue. It's hands down the craziest Yamaha I've ever seen. I'll post a pic here shortly..
     
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    Troy's XS "Digger" Bike

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    Wow... that thing is savage
     
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    XS's caught my eye a few years back and I can't wait to pick one up for another project. Just like the XJ's, they're bullet proof and extremely easy to work on, not to mention the large supply of aftermarket parts. Guess it'll have to wait till next year. Getting married in three weeks and still haven't found enough time to get the maxim up and on the road. Such is life.
     

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