Custom Motorcycle Giveaway Makes Waves for Clean Water
Custom Motorcycle Giveaway Makes Waves for Clean Water

Donate to win a custom Yamaha XSR900!

The team at CROIG (Cafe Racers of Instagram) has teamed up with Sawyer partner Waves for Water to give away this one-of-a-kind bike. The best part? All proceeds are donated to life-changing clean water projects around the world.

Meet David Chang (left) founder of CROIG and the Yard Built For Good project.

Founded by David Chang, CROIG has expanded beyond building community via social media to engage in meaningful philanthropic projects.

This Yamaha XSR 900, reimagined by Strange Industries has an incredible story.  This bike is inspired by Yamaha's 1980s racing heritage, honoring the legendary TECH21 FZR750 ridden by Kenny Roberts and Tadahiko Taira in the 1985 Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race. 

Designed in collaboration with CROIG and LA-based Strange Industries, the motorcycle features eco-friendly ampliTex flax fiber bodywork and premium upgrades throughout. The build process started with a stock Yamaha XSR900, with its bodywork first sculpted in foam, then digitally refined, and finally brought to life using 3D-printed molds

Learn more and watch the build process on CROIG’s YouTube channel.

For a minimum donation of $10 to Waves for Water, you’ve got a shot to win this one-of-a-kind motorcycle, but donations of every size offer a chance at some sweet prizes. The more you donate, the greater your chance to win, while supporting a worthy cause!

Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of Yamaha racing history and make a difference. Entries are available through March 14th, 2025. 

Enter here! 

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