RVF RT Suzuka build
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
To be fair I think your being hard on those graphics, they look great
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
There not bad but there not right and that would bug me to the point id rip em off if i was having a bad day.
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
[quote="Drunkn Munky"]There not bad but there not right and that would bug me to the point id rip em off if i was having a bad day.[/quote]
considered the tyga painted kits? Updated my thread with some decent photo's before, take a look - the kit is well worth the money and fit is pretty much perfect and colours are a perfect match.
considered the tyga painted kits? Updated my thread with some decent photo's before, take a look - the kit is well worth the money and fit is pretty much perfect and colours are a perfect match.
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
I would consider the painted tyga kit but since I already have a silhouette kit here for it its not an option. I've had a think about it and have decided to paint the purple and black on rather than decal it.
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
Well small progress has been made, full system, maxton, PFM iron discs, RO rads and rear subframe fitted along with a few other bits and pieces.



Next up is to give the carbs a strip and clean and finish repairing the bodywork which has turned into a massive job but the end result will be well worth the effort. The eagle eyed will notice the rear subframe being a VFR part as will the front subframe when i get one, this is all part of the big plan to make it more RC45 like



Next up is to give the carbs a strip and clean and finish repairing the bodywork which has turned into a massive job but the end result will be well worth the effort. The eagle eyed will notice the rear subframe being a VFR part as will the front subframe when i get one, this is all part of the big plan to make it more RC45 like

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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
Looking good mate. Can't wait to see the bodywork on.
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
Looks brilliant, them discs look good really need to pull my finger out and buy some! How does having a VFR front and rear subframe make it look more like an RC45 btw?
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
Its a long story, I'll explain better when I have pics to show what im doing.
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
Nice as always Tony. Following
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Re: RVF RT Suzuka build
As the fairings are all VFR items i thought i best fit them on before i do any more work to them. I used a RVF front subframe which im told sits 10-15mm higher or lower than the VFR subframe so wasnt expecting to fit straight off but it looks ok to me.

There is some play at the front so it will go 10-15mm either way

The RVF screen brace is too short to fit the upper mounts

Not a problem i can have some new mounts welded further up but id rather know if the front mount is right first, anyone fitted VFR fairings to a RVF before? doubtfull i know
Right lower mount fits perfect, as does the mid mount.

The left lower didnt, not sure why i know the sidestands are different but lowers are identical aint they?

Made a bracket for the meantime


Once i know the front mount is right i need to fabricate a bracket to fix to the front subframe that will hold a VFR headlight, RVF lights wont fit the VFR nosecone plus the RC45 used a VFR400 headlight so it makes sense to me. The right headlight hole is being blanked off and the space used to house the overflow bottles.
Im kinda liking the castrol scheme, shame the fairings are battered and chunks missing

There is some play at the front so it will go 10-15mm either way

The RVF screen brace is too short to fit the upper mounts

Not a problem i can have some new mounts welded further up but id rather know if the front mount is right first, anyone fitted VFR fairings to a RVF before? doubtfull i know

Right lower mount fits perfect, as does the mid mount.

The left lower didnt, not sure why i know the sidestands are different but lowers are identical aint they?

Made a bracket for the meantime


Once i know the front mount is right i need to fabricate a bracket to fix to the front subframe that will hold a VFR headlight, RVF lights wont fit the VFR nosecone plus the RC45 used a VFR400 headlight so it makes sense to me. The right headlight hole is being blanked off and the space used to house the overflow bottles.
Im kinda liking the castrol scheme, shame the fairings are battered and chunks missing
