When it comes to motorcycles, Yamaha is without a doubt one of the most appreciated manufacturers from the market. And there is no wonder why, as its products are reliable, well built and deliver ...
Since 1887, Yamaha has been offering motorbike lovers the exciting bikes of all times. It is one of the famous motorbike manufacturers with cutting-edge technologies and logistics. The Yamaha sr400 is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury automotive, motorcycles and related topics. Retro is not really retro if it’s not a revival. You can’t revive ...
Search “café racer” on Craigslist in any major US city and you’ll find dozens of listings, more than a few of which are being offered as non-running projects. Demand is fueled by young, hip riders who ...
Surviving original SR500s are popular candidates for customization due to their classic lines and mechanical simplicity, and Yamaha expects the SR400 to attract the same kind of attention. The new ...
More than four decades have passed since Yamaha’s enduring SR400 made its debut in Japan. As time went by, the SR400 nameplate experienced a steady surge in popularity, even if it hasn’t exactly ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
The Japanese giant has launched the Final Edition of the SR400 in Japan In this technologically advanced, social-media-savvy connected age, all things old school stand apart like a beacon of rebellion ...
The 35th Anniversary Edition SR400 takes pride in its fresh attire! Yutaka Ohashi goes about his daily business in the Shiga Prefecture of Japan. In his spare time, meticulous bike customization seems ...
A limited edition of just 10 Yamaha SR400 retro motorcycles in 60th anniversary yellow livery is now available in Australia. Yamaha Australia says the limited edition SR400 will cost an extra $300, ...
October 28, 2014 – I’m still digging through my SD memory cards and finding leftover photos from the 2014 AIMExpo (Report). One night, I hung around until past closing time (18:00), hoping they wouldn ...