emlupi,
Is there an FZR of similar displacement today that Yamaha makes? Do they still make the R1? I haven't kept up with their lineup.
I have a FZ06/R6 front end (std forks not USD) that are going on my CB550 restomod when I finish up the motor work in evolution 2. Evolution 1 will have dual front drilled discs with stock single piston calipers. I can then appreciate the difference between the two braking systems. Were it not for eccentric shafts on the rocker arms into the 550 cover it would be on the streets.
Sport Bikes sales were down, not sure what the best selling style bikes are out there today. Scrambler and Brat styling are still warm I would imagine given they continue to introduce scramblers in the past year and the quasi adventure bikes are still popular among many. (most adventure bikes never see off pavement use and are best fitted with street tires as a result...)
Touring/adventure bikes is the segment that interests me more these days but, I do like the looks of some of the modern naked bikes with UJM seating positions.
Saw one guy's build here of a 750 and he made reference to not being able to get crouched in the typical Cafe racer position now that he's older and yet the "model (male)" posing for the side view I thought was pretty scrunched up in the legs with as high as his "rear sets" were. The upper leg was coming down at a relaxed angle nearly that of the rear triangle but, the model had the ball of his feet on the pegs and when he slid his foot forward to his instep it would relax the angle somewhat but it would still kill my knees and I think it would be like squatting with little leverage to get off the seat to take railroad tracks or a big bump.
I'm not a fan of cruisers and the closest I will come to anything closely like one would be an early GoldWing or a later one that isn't pimped out with chrome and plastic. The new Goldwing I think is attractive, so many of the years of wings do no appeal to me but I would like a fairing equipped bike for miles and miles of travel if going across country, makes a 400-600 mile day possible without feeling beaten, provided the seat and position is comfortable.
But, I digress.
I like your MT and it looks like a good buy.
Was looking at a Vstrom but considering a 650 Vstrom, but given I am a big guy 6'4" and not a lightweight, I should consider the 1000 instead.
Not sure what the modern new or modern near new bike I will purchase to complement the 70s UJMs as you do need at least one newer steed in the stable.
And yes, ABS and traction control I think are generally very good things on modern motorcycles and when you look at the price of the two bikes it really hasn't cost a fortune more for the technology and build quality on the Yamaha has always been good is the opinion I have of them.
They make a very nice piano as well (Yamaha corp, not Yamaha MCs of course
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David