Rd400 Cafe
This tear-jerking Yamaha RD400 cafe has it all and nicknamed Ruby she’ll elicit a big satisfied smile when you climb aboard and crack the throttle. The build was commissioned like any other, but Sean was quick to pick up on the significance of getting the Yamaha just right, “Ken contacted me to build him an RD400 that would have subtle cues.
Rd400 cafe. 1976 Yamaha RD400 vintage cafe racer with 10,970 miles on the odometer. Clean CA title and registration is up to date. It has a Ducati 900ss style half-fairing and custom gunmetal grey/black paint job with gold wheels and accents (there are a few little cracks in the paint on one side on the tail section where it bolts to the frame). In 2009, I started Kick-Start Garage as a tribute to all things motorcycle and cafe! Then I found it! A 1976 Yamaha RD400 for sale in a place where no man should ever go by himself with a pocket full of cash! Does “Deliverance” ring a bell?”. RD400 of Doom – First Rebuild. Well, that didn’t take long… Kate, a friend, and I were headed downtown to a concert.Easily doing a buck-ten for several miles (on a closed course with professional drivers… duh), our friend, Chris, pulled up next to me and pointed to his gas tank. Wednesday, March 20th, 2013 RD400 Cafe Racer 1 Comment. Icon El Bajo Women’s Boot. It’s time for another ICON boot review! This time it’s for the ladies. Kate’s getting to try out some of ICON’s new El Bajo women’s boots. The El Bajo boot is a retune of the Icon Elsinore. It shares the same bottom end as the Elsie, with a fresh top.
Shedon Brought this RD400 To Ellaspede's workshop, And Ellaspede Team didn't think that this is a hard job as the competent custom builder. The things that should be concerned first were the custom frame, wheels, shockbreakers , brakes and the handlebars to achieve the cafe racer look. Derek decided to go with a cafe-style build, achieving those sought-after horizontal lines with a one-off steel tail, angular 76-78 tank, and rear monoshock setup, complete with an extended and reinforced swingarm. The motor was completely rebuilt with DG radial heads, mild porting, and HVC Cycle GP pipes. Forum Bike Of The Month: Dennis’ Yamaha RD400 If the Yamaha SR400 is the easy-going, easily swayed favorite of café racer builders, the two-stroke Yamaha RD400 is its delinquent half-brother. It was launched in 1976 as a slightly more refined version of the RD350 firecracker, but was still a quick, nervous bike to ride. Cafe Racer TV approached both Lossa Engineering and Garage Company before filming season 2 and asked the well-known custom bike builders to collaborate on the construction of a unique cafe racer, both teams jumped at the chance with the guys at Lossa providing a Yamaha RD400 frame and the team at Garage Company provided a Yamaha RD350 engine.. The bike was then built in 2 distinct stages with.
Free Bike Insurance Calculator Free Bike Shipping Cost Calculator Ground up custom built cafe racer using a 1977 RD400 frame and engine and a 1988 FZ front and rear end.Frame was re-engineered to accept single shock swing arm. Both were powder-coated. Wheels were media blasted and powder-coated clear. Tires are new.Front triple trees were modified […] Sep 22, 2019 - Explore Warren Weikum's board "RD400" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Yamaha, Cafe racer, Yamaha motorcycles. Yamaha RD400 C D 1975 - 1977 solo cafe racer sport motorcycle seat saddle SKU: S8076 $249.00 $179.00 1975 - 1977 Yamaha RD400 C D low profile dual passenger motorcycle seat saddle SKU: D1076 1976 - 1979 Yamaha RD400 RD 400 Cafe Racer Motorcycle Seat Cover and Foam Kit #2801 Rating * Select Rating 1 star (worst) 2 stars 3 stars (average) 4 stars 5 stars (best) Name
Yamaha RD400 1976-1978 Cafe Racer Complete Seat Assembly . Another cool seat design for an RD400 that bolts right on. Complete seat, Use your existing hinges and latch. Seat Foam and Cover installed on a reproduction fiberglass seat pan. Trim Included; Looks Great and is very comfortable. This is a slimmer seat than the original. The RD400 is a 399 cc (24.3 cu in) two-stroke air cooled six-speed motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1976 until 1979. It evolved directly from the Yamaha RD350 The 350 evolved into the RD400C in 1976, the "D" and "E" in '77–'78 and the final model, the white 1979 RD400F. (The model year for the first RD400, which was sold in the U.S. in the summer of 1975, was 1976.) Yamaha Other. 77 RD400 cafe. Total rebuild. Crank by Team Scream, all new bearings and seals, new Boydsen reeds, new Podtronics electronic ignition, new Ricks regulator/rectifier. Led taillight and rear signals with adjustable flasher. 1977 Yamaha RD400 (RD350 Fuel Tank) The bike was completed in 2013, has multiple local show wins, was Two Stroke World Bike of the Month for Sept 2013, and featured in Cafe Racer Magazine's Readers Rides section (Jan 2015). Bike runs and looks flawless. It's been a fair weather rider with probably 500 miles on it since completed.