
In the shadow of Mount Fuji lives Yamaha SR cafe racer specialist Custom House Stinky. For 25 years Stinky has taken a modular approach to bike building: seats, tanks, headlights and aluminum fenders are made in-house, by hand. To recreate the look of bike #21, you’ll need a Type 1 single seat with a zipper compartment at the back for storing small items ($650), an uprated swingarm ($1,300) and a headlight mounting kit ($210). And a good painter. Stinky’s website is sweet, and as always, Google Translate is your friend. [Tip from Lourens Smak]
Stinky Yamaha SR #21
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