bought a new favorite!

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KennyBarroz
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bought a new favorite!

#1 Post by KennyBarroz » Tue May 21, 2013 5:58 am

So the RD350 F2 -87 is in the garage and waiting to get new engine mount bushings.
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Meanwhile....

I have bought an Yamaha FZS 600 Fazer -00
Only 10,000km and been sitting for 10 years :smt038
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Then recently this Italian joined the family :smt026

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Aprilia RS250 -96 Max Biaggi edition.

Just love the new bike :)
RD350 F2 -87: SETUP :
Stock 65mm barrels, TSS YPVS kit, 0,9squish, Vforce3 reeds, stock intake for Vforce3 reeds, 28mm PWK custom made for oilpump and vacuum line, jets 120/40, modified airbox, Zeeltronic PCDI-10V - Custom curve

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Re: bought a new favorite!

#2 Post by Evans Ward » Tue May 21, 2013 8:43 am

All of the above bikes are beauties! We didn't get that model Fazer here in the US. LOVE the RS250! Tell more about the mid 50's car-is that an Olds or Buick?
84 RZ350-Toomeys,SCR milled head, stk 26 carbs,300 M, 35 P, stock regrooved needles AS 2.5 turns out,stk air box,Banshee reeds Zeel non-progr CDI,TSRL Program YPVS,alum rad,R6 shock,GV emulators w/RT springs,fork brace,Shindy steering damper.

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Re: bought a new favorite!

#3 Post by vmxwinn » Tue May 21, 2013 4:54 pm

I am betting it is a 55' Olds
85 Y/B, Toomey pipes, PWK 28's, JJH Needle #2, 45 pilot jet, 145 main, Pods, VForce 4 reed blocks, +3 ignition, Milled head 1.1mm squish, R6 Shock, Progressive

Many Vintage MX Bikes, 03 ZRX1200R, 86 Moto Guzzi 1000 Le Mans MK IV, 86 VFR 750, 74 GT 550

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Re: bought a new favorite!

#4 Post by rbenz » Tue May 21, 2013 8:11 pm

Wow wow wow... nice stable of bikes you got there!
1985 RZ350N

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