I Bought A 1975 Yamaha XS650 | The British Bike Made By The Japanese

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
  • I honestly love this bike. Coming from the Hondas it is different but still such an excellent bike. I need to get a couple more old Yamahas, maybe a 2 stroke?!
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  • @lachlanmaccormack5427
    @lachlanmaccormack5427 4 месяца назад +7

    Best British Bike that Britain never made. Owned an American spec XS650 in the late 80s, lovely machine. Like a Meriden Triumph but didn't leak.

  • @haxan6663
    @haxan6663 Месяц назад +3

    I have owned 4 XS 650s. Love them. The best looking engine of any bike imo. Always considering getting another.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  Месяц назад +2

      Definitely one of my favorites in my collection. They are great bikes

  • @klassikfahrer
    @klassikfahrer 4 месяца назад +1

    A really nice bike! Congratulations! I wish you lots of fun with the Paralleltwin and always a good ride! Good vibrations! I have an XS2 from 1972.
    Great fun!

  • @mattd5681
    @mattd5681 Месяц назад +1

    That was the exact same color as my '77 650.
    Was my first bike. Loved it. 🥲

  • @francoisrochette3808
    @francoisrochette3808 4 месяца назад +1

    Major changes were made on the 650 for the 1974 (TX 650A) model year. It got's new frame, new exhausts, new tank, new seat, new hand bar, new fork, new starter, new electricity, a complete new design, etc. The 1974 was a complete new moto with much less vibration then previous ones. The engine was now mounted on rubber. From that year 1974 the bike looks longer, bigger and wider and was more heavier. I had owned my 1974 for 40 years. The 1975 is the same has the 1974 except it became black and with different stripes. The major problem was with strong winds at hi speed on the highway the bike can't stay straight ahead and leaned from the other side of the wind. They got better with the 1977 year. They improve it over the years. Congratulation for your purchase and thanks for the video.

    • @stephensaunders4668
      @stephensaunders4668 Месяц назад

      Rubber.....naahh! Not even the Specials had rubber mounted engines and they were the last of the breed. There was a one off built in the UK by or with the help of the Norton isolastic guy with rubber mounts and the engine was canted forward several degrees and it looked great. Sort of flat tracking. The Yamaha people got to see it but as history shows it never went anywhere.

  • @2stroke438
    @2stroke438 Месяц назад +1

    The xs650 is the perfect bike.

  • @marktiller1383
    @marktiller1383 3 месяца назад

    I remember seeing them new in the showroom in East Grinstead, I was dreaming of getting an fs1e, but saved and waited until I was 17 and paid outright for a new blue kh 250 B2.

  • @alanlake5220
    @alanlake5220 2 месяца назад

    That is a nice bike, and a good honest review.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  2 месяца назад

      Thank you, she defiantly has been well preserved

  • @AdrianHorsfield62
    @AdrianHorsfield62 3 месяца назад +1

    Yamaha XS650 was offered in various guises from 1968 until 1985. But the air-cooled, parallel-twin engine was based on a 500cc German Horex copied by the now-defunct Hosk Motorcycles. The Horex OHC parallel-twin engine was indeed destined for great things but not on behalf of the Horex motorcycle company which was purchased by Daimler-Benz and made defunct in 1960. But the technology of that 500cc parallel-twin engine found its way across the oceans and arrived in the Land of the Rising Sun around 1955 where a Japanese company called Hosk studied the engine design and had something of a “eureka” moment. They developed and improved on the Horex design and in that process the Hosk company was bought out by another name d Showa in 1960. Showa were in turn bought out by Yamaha in the same year and so Yamaha inherited the Horex engine design

  • @hodaka1000
    @hodaka1000 11 часов назад

    Best British bike ever built

  • @curlymaplebandit3107
    @curlymaplebandit3107 Месяц назад

    Cut my teeth working on these in the back of a Yamaha shop in the 80s. Weak link is the starter motor system. Use the kick as much as you can. And the oil filtration could be better, but there’s some options there.
    Have one getting a 750 kit, rephased, with some mild head work currently. Picking up another one tomorrow. A basket case that overall looks to be in fantastic shape, just the top end off. And the original owner.

  • @mikhailwilkerson7822
    @mikhailwilkerson7822 2 месяца назад

    Bro I have a xs650 and I've dropped it like 23 times in the mud DRUNK and I'm 135 lbs 5'10" its like THE COOKIE MONSTER all stock I've done the carb floats and rotor stator and wheel bearings. The handlebars are crooked and I ride it with no shirt to work through the middle of town. Stay savage bro this bike is a Vikings bike stay true to the roots

  • @Semajeshorter
    @Semajeshorter Месяц назад +1

    Just baught one for a café racer build

  • @johngriffin141
    @johngriffin141 5 дней назад

    I jave a 70 xs1, a 71 xs1b and a 72 xs2. But technically the Kawasaki W1 in 66 is the first Japanese British twin, based off of the BSA. They had the rights to the BSA engine, but built it stronger.

  • @aaronbugaiski2487
    @aaronbugaiski2487 4 месяца назад

    All the looks and sound of a British bike without the hassle of amal carbs and lucas ignition😂 i have the exact same bike color and year absolutely love it. Definitely a slightly underrated jem of the Japanese vintage motorcycle market. 👍👍

  • @Mirrorlesslife67
    @Mirrorlesslife67 4 месяца назад

    beautiful bike

  • @peterholthoffman
    @peterholthoffman 4 месяца назад +1

    I started riding in 1972 and owned quite a few from that decade, so the bikes of that period are close to my heart. The XS650 really is one of the best bikes ever made by any company. I never owned one but my group of riding buddies have owned seven of them over the years (two from 1974 and five from 1975) so we had a lot of experience with them. It makes me really sad to see how many are being ruined by being 'customized' into a street-tracker or a chopper so it's nice to see a pristine example like this one. This type of bike is what many people really want and I think the popularity of the Royal Enfield 650 reflects that. Yamaha is making a poor decision by not reviving it in a modern form.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  4 месяца назад +1

      I agree, so many peoples ruined many bikes from this time. Really is a great machine. I think Yamaha will make something like the cgt650 if they want to stay competitive in this field. Thanks for watching!

    • @mark.e.p
      @mark.e.p 3 месяца назад

      They'd have to use the CP2 engine from the XSR 700. The old engine as pretty as it was would never mert the Euro emissions.

    • @pedlpower
      @pedlpower 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed. They're doing the same with the CX500, GL500 Hondas. And when the chopper/bobber fad passes the bikes will be junk.
      I wouldn't even replace the scuffed stickers. It's a beautiful survivor. Clean it up and take it for a ride on nice days.

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw3529 2 месяца назад

    Nice find. That engine seems to be pretty healthy. It seems nice and quiet, spins up nicely and would appear to have plenty of power. These things are real collector's items in Australia, these days. They were a dime a dozen 30 years ago, you couldn't give them away. One of my riding mates had an SE, which he remembers fondly. And you'll never get sick of that 360 degree twin, either. Actually, you will get sick of it, after an hour or so at speed, but once you have a break, you'll be hankering to get back on it. There's something about them.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  2 месяца назад

      Yah this one’s pretty nice. With such low miles it makes sense. Nearly all Japanese bike from this era got cheap then they got destroyed and now good ones are hard to find and they are fantastic motorcycles.

    • @davidbrayshaw3529
      @davidbrayshaw3529 2 месяца назад

      @@navscycles Yep, that's the story, in a nutshell.

  • @stephensaunders4668
    @stephensaunders4668 Месяц назад +1

    The ‘B’ is for beautiful!

  • @michaelsorrentino9279
    @michaelsorrentino9279 Месяц назад

    I owned a few XS I called them 'My Japanese Triumph"

  • @stclairjones815
    @stclairjones815 3 месяца назад

    I have had three last one I had I had it doing a hundred miles an hour in 3rd gr.

  • @bakeredwards
    @bakeredwards 4 месяца назад +1

    I've had 5 of these in the past, I've just bought my 6th but an SE which I've never owned before.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  4 месяца назад

      Nice. It’s my first 650 definitely want to buy an original one with the drum. Se is a later model right,like a 78?

    • @frankmarkovcijr5459
      @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 месяца назад

      Drum brakes hold up better in storage than disc brakes.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 месяца назад

    3 years ago I bought a BSA C-15 250 all original matching #,6,000 original miles and a alloy tank. $500 delivered to my house. Bargin are around. Yamaha bought a Japanese company that made a copy of the German motorcycle company Hosk 500. That's why it was so different from the rest of their range of 2 stroke bikes. Kawasaki bought out Meguro company that made their version of the BSA pre unit A-10. That's why the W 650 was different from the rest of their line of bikes. The Yamaha 650 was in production for 12 years. Very strong engine. They have 900 cc kits for them.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank for sharing! I see some people who turn these bikes into 750cc and 900s. Has me interested in getting another one and doing a fun project, in the future. Too many projects atm

  • @alanhodge984
    @alanhodge984 Месяц назад +1

    i love mine best looking year IMHO

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  Месяц назад

      I love the drum break but I do love the 75

  • @Don-lw4cb
    @Don-lw4cb 4 месяца назад

    A beautiful motorbike.

  • @user-ic7jr1pd4r
    @user-ic7jr1pd4r 2 месяца назад

    I have 5 XS 650 , years 71 , 72 , 76 , 79 , and 81 they are realy nice to ride

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  2 месяца назад

      If you ever want to sell the 71 72 you let me know

  • @Charon58
    @Charon58 25 дней назад

    Great engine. Decent bike. Needs front springs, rear shocks and swing arm bushings and electronic ignition. A modern Brembo front brake would be the icing on the cake. Yamaha could still sell these with those changes. They could re-phase the crank to 270* and I would buy one.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  24 дня назад

      I’ve road it a little bit now. For a classic bike it doesn’t really need anything. Those things would be cool if Yamaha were making it now

    • @hodaka1000
      @hodaka1000 11 часов назад

      ​@@navscycles
      Preserve it as it should be

  • @floydblandston108
    @floydblandston108 3 месяца назад

    It's actually a 1950's German engine design (Horex) that Yamaha acquired.

  • @stclairjones815
    @stclairjones815 3 месяца назад

    They call it the bulletproof Bonnie for

  • @takumisato7126
    @takumisato7126 3 месяца назад

    Was considering buying a 1966 triumph T120R that i saw for sale to restore but its $5K and not running, may go with an XS650 instead because its leaps and bounds better in terms of reliability over the Triumph

    • @davidbrayshaw3529
      @davidbrayshaw3529 2 месяца назад

      I'm in Australia. I was keen on getting a T140 as they're a bit cheaper and a left hand shift. I've had more than a few friends over the years that have owned British bikes, and I just couldn't sign up for the problems that they had, despite my love of those bikes. The Yamaha was my next choice. They were everywhere here, 30-40 years ago.
      But I'd missed the boat. They're $6-$$10 USd. here. I ended up sating my desire with a 2015 Kawasaki W800. Press the button and go. And go I did, two weekends ago, to the All British Rally which was held locally. Man, am I glad that I purchased a Japanese bike. At the end of the day those old British bikes are old British bikes. I love them, but the British bike industry collapsed for a reason.

  • @tomiossi8092
    @tomiossi8092 3 месяца назад

    You wouldn’t want to divulge what you bought it for?
    5th year owner of an 80 G model. Going to sell it. Mostly original (exhaust/turn signals) with 6500m.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  3 месяца назад

      Yah I mean an 80 is a little different. I’ll say this, this bike was listed for more than $3,500. If you do list it send me an email perhaps we can make a deal.

  • @jamesfarrell8346
    @jamesfarrell8346 2 месяца назад

    Score!

  • @larrynorsworthy8582
    @larrynorsworthy8582 4 месяца назад +1

    360 crank?

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  4 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, I am pretty sure

  • @MarkFox
    @MarkFox 3 месяца назад

    Yes just like a British bike except the Yamaha won't leak oil or break down, smart move.

  • @lorimcquinn3966
    @lorimcquinn3966 3 месяца назад

    The only thing similar to a big British twin is the fact it's a 360 degree twin. That's it, nothing else. Your Honda 450 is a 180 degree twin and is a vibrator hence the broken covers. The replacement CB500T is even worse in terms of vibration.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  3 месяца назад

      Well yah the 360 gives it the thump like a British bike. The gearbox also feels like my bsa. What covers are you talking about on the 450?

    • @lorimcquinn3966
      @lorimcquinn3966 3 месяца назад

      @@navscycles You mentioned the side covers cracking from vibration on your 450.......

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  3 месяца назад

      @@lorimcquinn3966 No I said that this bike and the 450 have metal side covers, other Honda models like the 550 and 750 have plastic, and those break when you try to take them off from being too brittle not vibration

  • @PaulRamone356
    @PaulRamone356 3 месяца назад

    Nah, its not a copy, its a Geman design before the British twins. Bought by the japanese, shelved then decided to produce it. The Brits cant produce that kind of engine, well not taking into consideration that there were Germans diaspora and went to the Brit Isles, lol

  • @pavanm9137
    @pavanm9137 2 месяца назад

    Yeah man, i am from india, could you please help me buy a xs650 and help me ship the same to india.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  2 месяца назад

      I mean I’ll find one and ship it over if you want to pay me a finders fee on top of everything.

    • @pavanm9137
      @pavanm9137 2 месяца назад

      @@navscycles ofcourse boss. I shall do the needful.

    • @pavanm9137
      @pavanm9137 2 месяца назад

      @@navscycles can i get your contact details like email watsapp number...or such.

    • @pavanm9137
      @pavanm9137 2 месяца назад

      How much would it cost.

    • @navscycles
      @navscycles  Месяц назад

      Probably close to 6-10k usd. Email me at navscycles@gmail.com.