Hello from Norway
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Hello from Norway
Got this RD350 YPVS 1983 model this may. Not sure what to do with it yet.
So far i have changed the oil and gaskets in the front forks. Redone the brakes. Had a testdrive a few days ago and it needs some work.
I need to get better handling and brakes. Not sure on how to go about it.
But here is the bike as it was when i got it.
So far i have changed the oil and gaskets in the front forks. Redone the brakes. Had a testdrive a few days ago and it needs some work.
I need to get better handling and brakes. Not sure on how to go about it.
But here is the bike as it was when i got it.
Seeing no one else Welcomed you
I am in the USA & the most southern part of this lovely land.
Nice to have a Norwegian about in this very international group
I quess a set of stainless steel or newer tech brake lines & brake pads from the company GALFER would be in order.
another company named TELEFIX sells fork braces to make the forks sturdier.
the fork springs are weak for the weight of our machine out of the factory so up the tension via a spacer of about one inch or some higher tension springs with a progressive (thats the BRAND NAME) likeness will help alot.
LAST but not LEAST ,new tyres( Dunlop 501 R ok) as like the more than twenty year old brake lines are well beyond there lifespan.
its a pain in the arse bleeding all the air from the brake system but the air does move up into the master cylinders in a few hours,sometimes days.
FERODO brake pads front & rear might be easier for you to get in your part of our world.
WELCOME to the GROUP
I am in the USA & the most southern part of this lovely land.
Nice to have a Norwegian about in this very international group
I quess a set of stainless steel or newer tech brake lines & brake pads from the company GALFER would be in order.
another company named TELEFIX sells fork braces to make the forks sturdier.
the fork springs are weak for the weight of our machine out of the factory so up the tension via a spacer of about one inch or some higher tension springs with a progressive (thats the BRAND NAME) likeness will help alot.
LAST but not LEAST ,new tyres( Dunlop 501 R ok) as like the more than twenty year old brake lines are well beyond there lifespan.
its a pain in the arse bleeding all the air from the brake system but the air does move up into the master cylinders in a few hours,sometimes days.
FERODO brake pads front & rear might be easier for you to get in your part of our world.
WELCOME to the GROUP
original owner of the roberts replica
your welcome & beware as theres alot of plain wrong advice thats been going on ,but they die off pretty quickly
once these bikes sieze up with dudes who hack away @ there own peril .
FUCHS oil should be in your part of our world ,try it your engine will like it.
once these bikes sieze up with dudes who hack away @ there own peril .
FUCHS oil should be in your part of our world ,try it your engine will like it.
original owner of the roberts replica
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I now have new tires on the bike. I went with Continental Conti Go.
100/90-18 front and 130/70-18 rear. These improved the handling of the bike alot!
Next up is to decide if i want just new braided brake hoses or if i mount my thunderace calippers. Also doing some cosmetic work.
But the season is pretty much over here in Norway. Its getting cold and we had a very crappy summer with tons of rain. So not much riding at all..
Hopefully it will be better next season!
100/90-18 front and 130/70-18 rear. These improved the handling of the bike alot!
Next up is to decide if i want just new braided brake hoses or if i mount my thunderace calippers. Also doing some cosmetic work.
But the season is pretty much over here in Norway. Its getting cold and we had a very crappy summer with tons of rain. So not much riding at all..
Hopefully it will be better next season!
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130 rear ??? .... hows the clearance on the chain and swing arm... and the height of the tyre.. rubbing on swing arm brace also....
can recommend galfer lines ... and pads
nice looking bike
Aaron
can recommend galfer lines ... and pads
nice looking bike
Aaron
1 x 4mm stroker rz 375cc 1983
1 x 7mm stroker rz 443cc 1984 (under construction)
1 x rz 500
1 x mv agusta 1000
1 x 7mm stroker rz 443cc 1984 (under construction)
1 x rz 500
1 x mv agusta 1000
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Just went with SS lines on my bike. There are tonnes of people selling custom hoses, just measure the length you need and type of fittings. Went with a double banjo from the reservoir and they made a big difference. I always thought it was over rated but to feel, I was impressed. Now my lines were CRAP, so that might have been a problem as well.
84 RZ. Half naked, SpecIIs, GSXR front end, FZ swingarm, SV rear wheel, trail tech speedo/tach
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I have tried the bike with the new tires and cant see a problem with it at all when i comes to good clearence. Maybe the chain guard in very high speed. But the swing arm is miles off.
Now im curious to mount a new and better exhuast. And then also mount a better air filter and of course re-jet the carbs.
Very interested in advice when it comes to exhaust systems. Also i cant seem to find a KN filter for my 350YPVS? Is there something else that works just as good?
I got some new braided hoses in the mail a few days ago. Goodridge from ebay.co.uk Got a nice set for the front.
Small picky:
Now im curious to mount a new and better exhuast. And then also mount a better air filter and of course re-jet the carbs.
Very interested in advice when it comes to exhaust systems. Also i cant seem to find a KN filter for my 350YPVS? Is there something else that works just as good?
I got some new braided hoses in the mail a few days ago. Goodridge from ebay.co.uk Got a nice set for the front.
Small picky:
Welcome to
+1 on the others comments. But I wold be doing a bit more research befor I upped tire sizes, Yu may find that the rims will only suuport a certain tye size correctly, put a bigger tire on and the tyre will change shape hence perform worse than a standard size, Just my opinion.
"And then also mount a better air filter and of course re-jet the carbs"
Stock airbox, snorkle removed, and slyghtly dry filter, will get you the air you need, there are plenty of threads with evidenc to show that the stock with some slight modifications work well.
Pipes + Wicked, JL and Kenny Pipes to name a few ( definately spoiled for choice in this area ). If you change pipes and alter filter you will definately need to Jet up the mains. V force reeds as well seem to be popular, as well as sandard Banchee reeds.
With your brakes if you bleed them on a bench (horizontal ) with a bit of mucking around and a pair of extra hands youl find it quicker, Just slide a couple of bits of wood in about the same thikness as the disks, then when your ready to mount, slide wood out and slide the brakes on. Works a treat.
+1 on the others comments. But I wold be doing a bit more research befor I upped tire sizes, Yu may find that the rims will only suuport a certain tye size correctly, put a bigger tire on and the tyre will change shape hence perform worse than a standard size, Just my opinion.
"And then also mount a better air filter and of course re-jet the carbs"
Stock airbox, snorkle removed, and slyghtly dry filter, will get you the air you need, there are plenty of threads with evidenc to show that the stock with some slight modifications work well.
Pipes + Wicked, JL and Kenny Pipes to name a few ( definately spoiled for choice in this area ). If you change pipes and alter filter you will definately need to Jet up the mains. V force reeds as well seem to be popular, as well as sandard Banchee reeds.
With your brakes if you bleed them on a bench (horizontal ) with a bit of mucking around and a pair of extra hands youl find it quicker, Just slide a couple of bits of wood in about the same thikness as the disks, then when your ready to mount, slide wood out and slide the brakes on. Works a treat.
81 RD 250 LC Hybrid .Widened frame with Aprilia RS250 Back end & Front end, strokd RZ 421, Kennys TSA's, 31KVM26SS Carbs M-360 P-25 ALBA Ndl Pos 3, Air 1.3/4
81Rd350lc resto 2016
81 Rd250lc resto 2017
1999 ZRX 1100
81Rd350lc resto 2016
81 Rd250lc resto 2017
1999 ZRX 1100
+1 on the braided lines.
Steve that built my bike fitted R1 Blue Dot Calipers and Lines and I've never felt brakes so strong and on a light bike they're awesome.
Steve that built my bike fitted R1 Blue Dot Calipers and Lines and I've never felt brakes so strong and on a light bike they're awesome.
76 TZ350(project).
82 RD350LC.
82 SR250.
83 RZ350YPVS.
88 RZ250 YPVS(project).
83 FJ1100.
96 YZF750R(track bike).
99 YZF1000 R1.
00 YZF1000 R1.
72 CB750four.
Lifan 125 Pitbike.
82 RD350LC.
82 SR250.
83 RZ350YPVS.
88 RZ250 YPVS(project).
83 FJ1100.
96 YZF750R(track bike).
99 YZF1000 R1.
00 YZF1000 R1.
72 CB750four.
Lifan 125 Pitbike.