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SRX-6 homage, 250cc ?


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2 hours ago, DILLIGAD said:

Didn’t the SRX succeed the SR Yammy, but it was a less retro inspired bike??

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Kinda. More than succeed, it was built alongside the SR, which has outlived the SRX  ten times over. The styling was not so successful, even though it was a fun and reliable bike.

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23 hours ago, DILLIGAD said:

Didn’t the SRX succeed the SR Yammy, but it was a less retro inspired bike??

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Maybe some could say it looks a little like my Stallions 250 - e.g. forward cant of the cylinder .... perhaps with some after market customising???? But then again, it could 'look like' many small capacity, single cylinder machines.

 

Not always too sure about this 'inspired by ... ' business.

 

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6 hours ago, MartinL said:

Maybe some could say it looks a little like my Stallions 250 - e.g. forward cant of the cylinder .... perhaps with some after market customising???? But then again, it could 'look like' many small capacity, single cylinder machines.

Not always too sure about this 'inspired by ... ' business.

Now I'm pretty sure that's a Stallion that I saw. Compared to the GPX Legacy I find it has a better "everything", down to the Kawa inspired rims. 

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On 19/11/2017 at 9:15 AM, paz said:

No, that's more 40's inspired. And too little displacement.

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Thats the old 550 your showing there. The new Kawasaki 175 looks slightly more modern and costs 85K. Theres a new separate thread on it , just started.

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