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Yamaha SR542 3 "The Mono"
This Yamaha SR500-based street tracker will be the first Deus Ex Machina custom to make it Stateside. Befitting the flashiness of its new home, the SR542 is running some seriously expensive hardware in the form of one-off Öhlins suspension and many hand-fabricated parts. We love seeing an older bike given a fresh lease on life with a mix of old and up-to-date parts, Carcus from a 1978 Yamaha SR500 One off Factory Öhlins Supermotard forks
originally destined for the Kawasaki S/Motard Rider Liam McGee, nephew off ex GP
rider, Kevin McGee, luckily found there way into our hands.
Öhlins back leg consists off a one off custom made Öhlins Shock to suit, including shaft length, valving specs, all internal work, bottom out rubbers, rebound isolator valve, 3-stage compression valve stack vs 2 stage rebound, external mounted reservoir, external adjsuters for reb and comp, and a fat spring to take the load and handle the leverage ratio forces imposed on the unit by the mid-hillclimber swingarm. 542cc high compression engine modified with head
flow work, hot cam, lightened and balanced crank, piston and rod. Exhaust handled by our 2 piece reverse cone
silencer with the core puched out and force fed a 50mm perforated core, provides
great back pressure on the engine, and enough bark to satisfy the next door
neighbours solicitors. Bar clamps were incorporated into this setup,
along with all instrument, switch gear and headlight mounting. Mario also came to the rescue with constructing
the complex rear sets required, which incorporate adjustable leverage ratio on
the rear brake actuator rod, fold up footpeg and modified kickstart boss to step
out and away from brake levers and pegs for a good solid swing. Posh billet indicator units, Tag pro-taper styled
bars with tanned gum grips keep the controls tight and accessable, Hoffman
designed pillion peg mounts, actuator rod pivots and headlight mesh.
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