Agile Touring at its Best: YAMAHA MT-10(FZ-10) Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "YAMAHA MT-10(FZ-10)" custom by Webike community user "kuroki". The owner rides this bike for mountain pass tours and racetrack events, preferring a fun and agile touring machine that provides a pleasurable riding experience. Additionally, the owner enjoys customizing the bike, keeping the theme of "Stock at First Glance" in mind. The lightness required for an agile touring machine is achieved through the lightweight BST Carbon Wheel Rapid TEK. Given that modern bikes already come with lightweight stock wheels, it is difficult to tell the impact of replacing them with forged aluminum or magnesium alternatives. However, with carbon, you can truly feel the difference. Acceleration, deceleration, and leaning into turns become noticeably smoother and lighter. Effective control performance is crucial for an enjoyable riding experience. The SUNSTAR PREMIUM RACING Front Disc Rotor allows riders to experience enhanced control simply by swapping out the disc. Combined with the ZCOO Ceramic Sintered Type C, it ensures smooth and responsive braking. Braking at the corners becomes a lot more enjoyable. Once you've customized the foot area, you can't help but customize the handle area as well. The GALE SPEED Elaborate Master Cylinder is forged and machined, featuring a black body with a red logo and titanium-coated pins on titanium bolts. The high quality is apparent in both its appearance and texture. Furthermore, as it's not often seen on other bikes, it's a recommended choice for those seeking to make a distinct impression. The benefits of carbon weight reduction are not limited to wheels. Unlike rigid metal handlebars, the MAGICAL RACING Carbon Handlebar not only reduces weight but also minimizes micro-vibrations, making you feel less fatigued even during long-distance tours. This customized touring machine truly embodies the joy of riding, offering enhanced performance, control, and a unique visual appeal.
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.