Hip To Be Square: A new angle on the Yamaha SR500
Critics are sure to dismiss this Yamaha SR500 for its lack of fenders, or its trials rubber. But to hell with them. For builder Boy Janssen it’s the perfect country road whip, and it’s crammed with lovely details.
Boy lives in the Dutch countryside, wrenching in his home workshop as Pancake Customs. You may remember his Yamaha XT600, built for faffing around in the dunes: Now he’s back with a squared-off 1978 SR500, in a cool modern tracker style.
?The bike had been sitting in my workshop for a few months before I started working on it,? Boy tells us. ?I bought it as a forsaken shed build, so no harm was done cutting into an original classic.?
Boy had no clear direction in mind when he started rebuilding the SR500. He just knew that he wanted a clean and minimal tracker of sorts.
?But it had to stand out from the crowd,? he says, ?mostly in the details.?
Inspiration hit when he found a fuel tank from a Yamaha FS1 moped. ?I really wanted to emphasize the strong lines of the squarish tank,? he explains. ?So I used the square theme all over the bike.?
Once he’d fettled the tank to fit, Boy moved onto the bike’s tail. To match the tank’s lines, he built up an angular rear loop with an integrated LED taillight. The upholstery?done in suede-style Alcantara?was handled by Amsterdam-based Silver Machine.
The frame was shaved of any superfluous tabs, and finished in a two-tone ‘Hammerite’ effect. To tweak the bike’s stanc...
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