Two years ago, John Ryland finished his first customer
build—a groundbreaking
Yamaha XV920 that
effectively launched
Classified Moto onto the custom scene. The bike was a huge
hit, and prompted a flood of requests from customers for similar builds.
One of those requests was from
Biker's Cafe in
Dubai. “They wanted a replica to ride and display at the café,” says Ryland.
“But the time allocated to the build was short, and we were in danger of
missing the delivery deadline.” So Ryland asked Bob Ranew, owner of the
original XV920, if he’d ship his bike (with upgrades) to Dubai and let Ryland
build him a new one. Ranew agreed, and here’s the result.
“It seemed a shame to simply duplicate the original XV920,” says Ryland, “so we
began changing and refining things. Visually, the biggest difference is the
color— we went for a ‘mostly metal’ look.” This time, Ryland stripped the frame
and swing arm down and coated them with clear satin powder. The Benelli tank, a
signature of the original bike, was stripped and nickel-plated, and a
candy-black powder coat stripe was applied. (“In direct sun you can see a
prismatic effect under the stripe. It’s subtle but cool.”)
Other upgrades include a fully custom stainless steel exhaust, a slightly
longer seat, R6 foot controls, a Ballistic lithium ion battery, a DID Gold
X-Ring chain, and a custom fabricated billet upper triple clamp.
“Overall the bike feels more
refined,” says Ryland. “It’s still loud and rambunctious looking, but the fit
and finish is better and we improved certain components. Last time, the starter
gear upgrade (to remedy the notorious Virago grinding) took us weeks. This time
my mechanic Greg Ownby finished it before I even knew he’d started. I like that
kind of progress!”
Since the shoot, Ryland has added heated grips, more exhaust baffling and
petcocks. The bike is currently running a stock XV920R rear adjustable shock,
but will be upgraded to a Progressive Suspension setup once it has some miles
on the clock. (“We used that on
the bike we built for Katee Sackhoff and it was
fantastic.”)
The
Classified Moto crew
have been working round the clock to keep all their projects on schedule, and
the backlog is finally easing. “So we’ve decided to re-open the build queue
briefly. And, fingers crossed, we’ll soon be moving into a bigger workshop.”
Specifications:
Platform: 1982
Yamaha XV920R (chain drive)
Front
end: 2008 Yamaha YZF R6-R forks, brakes and wheel with CM Triple Tree
conversion and custom CM billet upper clamp and All Balls tapered bearings
Exhaust:
Custom stainless with modified Moto Guzzi California muffler
Carburetion:
Stock carbs, jetted for high-flow exhaust and pod filter
Tires:
Dunlop D616 180/55-17 rear, Metzeler ME880 130/80-17 front
Swing
arm: Heavily modified Yamaha 2007 YZF R6-S with stock YZF rear wheel, brakes
and stock XV rear shock
Tank:
Benelli Mojave, nickel plated
Frame:
XV920R with modified subframe and bracketry, powder coated satin clear by Shaun
Dusara
Battery:
Ballistic lithium ion
Headlight:
Bates style 5.75″
Gauge:
Acewell
Seat:
Custom made pan and foam shaped in house, upholstered by Roy Baird
Brake
lines: Galfer stainless
Foot
controls: Yamaha R6 with custom mounting plates.
Sprockets:
520 conversion with Renthal aluminum rear, JT front with custom spacer by Seth
Ingham
Other:
DID gold X-Ring 520 chain, stainless engine hardware, large cateye tailight
from Dime City Cycles, Akrapovic carbon fiber heat shield, heated grips