Svedberg's RVF Race bike
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
Whoa, Just been reading the last 2 years of this! Truly stunning bike
How is your flatslide setup going? I'll know a lot more in about a month when I finally get mine to the dyno so I'll share the info. How much engine work have you done/plan on doing? That is next on my list!

How is your flatslide setup going? I'll know a lot more in about a month when I finally get mine to the dyno so I'll share the info. How much engine work have you done/plan on doing? That is next on my list!
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
Hi!
Thanks mate, always good to hear someone's reading, even if I'm not the quickest to update these days. The bike build is on the back burner, other stuff (like building my own garage has taken a lot of time, but little things are happening every now and then...
The FCRs are yet to be assembled into a working unit, and doing that is something I really look forward to! Making them actually work seems a bit tough (see Michael's thread!) so we'll have to wait and see. There's always FI if the FCRs turn out ugly!
Engine wise, I haven't decided on any heavier mods, just a proper rebuild for starters. The cost involved in large HP NC engines seem scary, to say the least..!
Thanks mate, always good to hear someone's reading, even if I'm not the quickest to update these days. The bike build is on the back burner, other stuff (like building my own garage has taken a lot of time, but little things are happening every now and then...
The FCRs are yet to be assembled into a working unit, and doing that is something I really look forward to! Making them actually work seems a bit tough (see Michael's thread!) so we'll have to wait and see. There's always FI if the FCRs turn out ugly!
Engine wise, I haven't decided on any heavier mods, just a proper rebuild for starters. The cost involved in large HP NC engines seem scary, to say the least..!
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
Some progress on the rear headers. Now the rest is pretty much straightforward routing, but to get them pipes, at correct lenghts, to fit between frame, shock reservoir and themselves wasn't super easy...
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
Here you go:



Looks awesome, nice work!



Looks awesome, nice work!
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
very nice
looks like you have your work cut out for the winter
looks like you have your work cut out for the winter
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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike
Neosophist wrote:An object that cannot move by itself cannot "fuck itself up", as you put it.