It was an easily handled compact motorcycle with 8-inch wheels (front and rear). Its interior and exterior parts were boldly painted in two-tone colors, and it hailed itself as a stylish motorcycle.
It was a small-sized city commuting motorcycle that featured a roundish square design. Its two-tone body color also fascinated the fans. It was also equipped with the HONDA anti-theft structure.
It was a mini off-road model that took in the design of the XL250S. Its 4-stroke engine of the CB50 series made it easy to handle. It was a beginner-friendly model.
It was a cheap edition motorcycle that adopted a design and a hand brake like that of a bicycle. It was equipped with a shaft drive and the CDI ignition and didn't require maintenance.
End of production means that the model no is no longer manufactured but what on earth does "end of order" mean? Are they thinking of modifying specifications to correspond to new emission regulations?
For the very first custom build of the new Yamaha SCR950, Yamaha has turned to legendary Japanese builder and California resident, Go Takamine of Brat Style.