To start off with the blank canvas, here's my relatively stock 1978 SR500, albeit with bigger handle bars and an after-market tail-light.

A nice backyard job.

A Japanese 'shop build'.

One of my favourite builds, by a professional Japanese shop, Custom House Stinky.

Bonneville-style SR

And for interest's sake, here's a BSA Starfire with an SR500 engine fitted.

And another bike I found on the web, which is very close to what I want my SR to look like.

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