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8.0/10 Classic

Yamaha Sr500 Review

"Rewarding, characterful, and unforgiving — exactly what motorcycling should feel like."

Patient riders wanting authentic vintage single experience $3,500-$7,500 used 1978-1983
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
155 km/h
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Power
32 hp
@ 6,500 rpm
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Torque
37 Nm
@ 5,500 rpm
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Fuel Economy
28.6 km/L
67 mpg · 3.5 L/100km (approx. 28 km/L typical real-world average)
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Service Every
3,000 km
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Weight
174 kg
(wet/curb weight)
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Engine
499cc air-cooled single-cylinder OHC 4-stroke
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Seat Height
790 mm
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Transmission
5-speed
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Engine Lifespan
80,000–120,000 km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The SR500 is a proper single-cylinder thumper from Yamaha's golden era, and buying one used requires your eyes wide open. These bikes demand kick-start ritual — flooding is real, technique matters, and your shin will pay tuition fees until you learn it. Find one with fresh carb work, a solid compression reading above 150psi, and no seized fins on that big barrel. Previous owners who 'just left it sitting' are red flags wrapped in rust. Mechanically they're beautifully simple — points or electronic ignition depending on year, a single Mikuni carb, and nothing a decent workshop manual can't handle in your garage. Parts availability has actually improved through specialists like Fowlers and vintage suppliers. That said, budget for a carb rebuild, new rubber, and likely a valve adjustment before trusting it on longer runs. Electrics are 6-volt on earlier models, which is archaic but manageable. Ride it and you'll understand why people obsess over these. The torque delivery is agricultural in the best sense — purposeful, honest, and genuinely engaging in a way modern bikes simply aren't.

Pros

+Dead simple mechanically
+Timeless minimalist aesthetic
+Strong enthusiast community
+Excellent parts availability now
+Deeply satisfying to ride

Cons

-Kick-start learning curve brutal
-6-volt electrics on earlies
-Heat soak at standstill
-Flooding kills confidence fast
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Avoid if

You commute daily or hate kick-starting

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