Svedberg's RVF Race bike

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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike

Post by micpec »

Lasse, interesting development to put this double sided swing arm on the NC. It looks very neat! Hope it handles as planned. Very good work!
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Just spoke to Acke Rising, owner and founder of Swedish brake artists ISR. The outcome of our conversation was that I have one of these babies on its way here

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd98 ... srmini.jpg

about 200g worth of rear mini caliper :drool:
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Post by Drunkn Munky »

Thats just moto porn :drool:
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Two days from phone call to delivery in my mailbox. Sweeeeeet! Now just need to fabricate a nice bracket for it.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd98 ... ild286.jpg
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beautiful rear caliper!

How much it set you back if you dont mind me askin?
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Is there any way we can get a full picture of the bike, i'd love to see what the side profile looks like!
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[quote="ChowderV4"]Is there any way we can get a full picture of the bike, i'd love to see what the side profile looks like![/quote]


Once summer's here. The shed I'm forced to do my bike stuff in is barely large enough for me to squeeze between the bike and the wall, thus all the crappy closeup pics :down:
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike

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Once summer's here. The shed I'm forced to do my bike stuff in is barely large enough for me to squeeze between the bike and the wall, thus all the crappy closeup pics :down:[/quote]

just the same you are making a masterpiece
went to the bike show over here yesterday an had a look at a sp 2 swing arm
made your work even more impressive for a prutser
nery nice work keep the pics coming
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike

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Now I've finished milling (well, almost, some cosmetic small modifications still to be made) the rear caliper hanger for the ISR caliper. I have received some 35mm stainless tubing, which will be used to fabricate a new set of rear header pipes to clear the new swing arm and Öhlins shock.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd98 ... ild293.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd98 ... ild291.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd98 ... ild288.jpg

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