YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
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Re: YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
Love the styling and look of that, it's sort of not one thing or the other in practical terms, but that's really not that unusual now I guess, and that's not what it's about.
I reckon a pitbike probably has a larger capacity tank though
I reckon a pitbike probably has a larger capacity tank though
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Re: YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
I like it to look at, I'd want some different tyres on it before I'd ride it.
It would look better with a longer seat
And this looks better
It would look better with a longer seat
And this looks better
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Re: YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
If you're going to copy and paste the headlines, can you at least proof them?
(unless of course I've mistranslated it in my head - I don't know what IT Enduros are - unless it's a mis-type of ISDT ?)
FWIW I quite like the look, but that chain is not going to last long! (unless, again, I'm wrong and off-road bikes run very slack chains as standard)
(unless of course I've mistranslated it in my head - I don't know what IT Enduros are - unless it's a mis-type of ISDT ?)
FWIW I quite like the look, but that chain is not going to last long! (unless, again, I'm wrong and off-road bikes run very slack chains as standard)
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Re: YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
Yamaha ITs were endures bikes based on the motor cross bikes, generally they were tuned for a bit of mid range, but it wasn't unusual for the faster people to use YZs disguised as ITs
They were great bikes, especially the 175.
They were great bikes, especially the 175.
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Re: YAMAHA SCRAMBLER: AN XSR700 THAT EVOKES THE IT ENDUROS
Now it all makes sense. Cheers.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:54 am IT's were a range of Yamaha enduro bikes.
http://yamahait.com.au/history/
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