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Small Yamaha XJR 1300

80s style muscle racer

Yamaha Klein from Dillingen / Saar has trimmed an XJR 1300 for muscle racers. It was actually planned for the Europe-wide Yamaha Yard Built competition, but due to the inconsistent interpretation of the rules (to put it diplomatically) Dominik Klein withdrew his entry for the competition. Of course, that doesn’t change anything about the spectacular XJR 1300.

D.he list of components used for the conversion reads a bit like a who’s who of the accessories, conversion and tuning industry. Here is an incomplete excerpt:

  •     SC Project titanium exhaust system, one-off production
  •     Single-sided swing arm with self-made shock absorber based on Ohlins, without cutting and welding work on the frame!
  •     Triple clamp set as a one-off production by BKG with milled Yamaha Yard-Built logo, blue anodized, can also be used for a superbike handlebar
  •     Milled brake and clutch pumps Magura HC³
  •     Kineo rim set with black spokes
  •     Hand-laminated hump, seat hand-made from Alcantara leather, two-tone
  •     BKG-2D handlebar, black anodized
  •     Motogadget Tiny, button, handlebar end indicators and mirror
  •     Brembo brake disc set "The groove"
  •     Brembo .484 custom calipers, steel braided brake lines
  •     Ohlins FGRT fork with 48 mm inner tubes
  •     Bridgestone rain tires W01
  •     JW Speaker 5.75" Full-LED headlights, custom-made bracket
  •     Over footrest system and frame reinforcements
  •     Milled sprocket cover, cover for swing arm and injection system as well as front fenders from the Yamaha range of accessories
  •     Mudguards with filigree, hand-made brackets made of stainless steel, powder-coated in black
  •     Aluminum sprocket, DID 520ZVM-X chain
  •     Curved oil cooler with flexible steel hoses
  •     Lightech fuel cap
  •     Rear Brembo brake caliper P2 CNC, black anodized
  •     Paintwork in Yamaha white BWC1 with a matt clear coat

Dominik Klein’s statement on the withdrawal of his mention

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