I realize none of you are familiar with any of this, but I thought I'd throw it out there for shits and giggles and my own contemplation. Feel free to say whatever you like, suggest other bikes, throw other ideas out there, any random thoughts.
I'm planning to modify a 250cc custom street motorcycle in a classic style. Strip the weight, make it purposeful, give it some style, loud pipes, junk the airbox for some pod filters, upgrade the suspension with fancy bits, solo racing seat, clip-on bars, custom paintjob with fat racing stripes down the tank. In the style of the classic racers of old, like a manx norton, a triton or something. The idea is handling and speed through lightweight, rather than out-and-out acceleration by bhp.
Has to be 250cc to save on rego costs, unfortunately.
I'm going to build it all and do it all at home in the garage, save perhaps outsourcing a little bit of welding.
I've narrowed it down to these models, with a tastefully modified example so you can get an idea what I'd be aiming at, posted in no particular order:
Suzuki Tu250
Modified version is based on a Jap market only ST250, but close enough.
Pros: Simple, Cheap to buy and to work on, potentially stunning in looks, very pure, Tank+ headlight + instruments are perfect- no need for mods there, no one in the world has ever modified one
Cons: Completely gutless
Yamaha SRV250
Pros: Modern classic, tweaked virago motor has a little bit of guts. Proper sporty bike, Twowheels magazine rated it as a "bike of the year" finalist back in the day.
Cons: The shape is so distinctive it's almost hard to get away from and create something original- not a blank canvas. Often not cheap
Yamaha SR250
Pros: The 500 is a confirmed classic so parts and knowledge are everywhere, with off the shelf 500 parts bolting on, relatively easy job to customize, simple and pure, the spirit of a classic. Classic for a reason, beautiful stuff.
Cons: Small man syndrome, you'd always wish you had the 500 (the modified example is a 500), a definite cliche, every man and his dog has one. Completely gutless- even the 500 has no guts let alone the 250.
Honda VTR250
Pros: Stunning, classic (if derivative), by far the sportiest bike here, powerful engine and awesome handling, a genuine pocket rocket. Never been done before, can imagine something special with clip-ons a fibreglass race seat and a pipe
Cons: Not cheap for a reason, could be hard to get away from the ducati monster overtones, complex- something I'd have to get serviced at a shop.
I've really got no idea what I'll go for. You tell me
Once I've saved a bit of cash and bought the bike, I'll make this thread an ongoing diary of the modification project, with pics.
I'm planning to modify a 250cc custom street motorcycle in a classic style. Strip the weight, make it purposeful, give it some style, loud pipes, junk the airbox for some pod filters, upgrade the suspension with fancy bits, solo racing seat, clip-on bars, custom paintjob with fat racing stripes down the tank. In the style of the classic racers of old, like a manx norton, a triton or something. The idea is handling and speed through lightweight, rather than out-and-out acceleration by bhp.
Has to be 250cc to save on rego costs, unfortunately.
I'm going to build it all and do it all at home in the garage, save perhaps outsourcing a little bit of welding.
I've narrowed it down to these models, with a tastefully modified example so you can get an idea what I'd be aiming at, posted in no particular order:
Suzuki Tu250
Modified version is based on a Jap market only ST250, but close enough.
Pros: Simple, Cheap to buy and to work on, potentially stunning in looks, very pure, Tank+ headlight + instruments are perfect- no need for mods there, no one in the world has ever modified one
Cons: Completely gutless
Yamaha SRV250
Pros: Modern classic, tweaked virago motor has a little bit of guts. Proper sporty bike, Twowheels magazine rated it as a "bike of the year" finalist back in the day.
Cons: The shape is so distinctive it's almost hard to get away from and create something original- not a blank canvas. Often not cheap
Yamaha SR250
Pros: The 500 is a confirmed classic so parts and knowledge are everywhere, with off the shelf 500 parts bolting on, relatively easy job to customize, simple and pure, the spirit of a classic. Classic for a reason, beautiful stuff.
Cons: Small man syndrome, you'd always wish you had the 500 (the modified example is a 500), a definite cliche, every man and his dog has one. Completely gutless- even the 500 has no guts let alone the 250.
Honda VTR250
Pros: Stunning, classic (if derivative), by far the sportiest bike here, powerful engine and awesome handling, a genuine pocket rocket. Never been done before, can imagine something special with clip-ons a fibreglass race seat and a pipe
Cons: Not cheap for a reason, could be hard to get away from the ducati monster overtones, complex- something I'd have to get serviced at a shop.
I've really got no idea what I'll go for. You tell me
Once I've saved a bit of cash and bought the bike, I'll make this thread an ongoing diary of the modification project, with pics.
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