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Bike Of The Day: 1983 Yamaha XJ550 Café Racer

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In the early 1980s, Yamaha introduced a novel line of four-stroke motorcycles, with the XJ550 being a notable example among them. These motorcycles have been co-developed with valuable input from European motorcyclists, facilitated through collaborations with Yamaha Motor NV in the Netherlands.

The outcome was a highly accomplished and adaptable middleweight bicycle, renowned for its exceptional comfort, precise handling, secure maneuverability, and robust braking capabilities. Despite initial praise, however, certain critics pointed out that the 528cc four-cylinder engine’s performance was marred by a peaky power delivery and subpar fuel efficiency.

Yamaha effectively resolved these concerns with the introduction of the YICS linked inlet port induction system several years later. Despite initial skepticism, the XJ550 achieved a respectable top speed of 110mph in 1981, while boasting an impressive fuel efficiency of 55 miles per gallon, a feat that remains commendable to this day.

Yamaha’s sleek XJ550 motorcycle was transformed into a stunning café racer by Jap Retro, a renowned restoration firm, boasting a perfect blend of classic style and modern flair. The bicycle underwent a comprehensive refurbishment, wherein every component was meticulously disassembled, refurbished, and the engine underwent a thorough rebuild. The project sought to reinvent a classic café racer look through judicious alterations, combining meticulous chopping, precise welding, and strategic refinements to yield a one-of-a-kind motorcycle that seamlessly blends retro flair with modern racing sensibilities.

Supply: Bonhams

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