My Road RVF Winter Be-build Complete.

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Re: My Road RVF Winter Be-build Complete.

Post by Spike16 »

id love to get my engine blueprinted but then id rather take it to my friend who does race car engines and him teach/show me everything he does and how to do it (would be cheeper aswell proabaly)
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RLR dont do blue printing to standard engines......................unless you run 3 full on RVF400 race bikes and have all your engine work done there!!!
Then he cant really say no :mrgreen:
Unobtainium!!! :whistle:
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Hey mate your racebike is even famous down under:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NC30-NC35-RVF400 ... 240%3A1318" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Roadie looks sweet, love the 3 spoke and the rest of it.
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Real nice bike! May I ask the purpose of using a Ti wheel nut spacer? I've seen them on eBay and wondered why they exist? I mean, the standard part is aluminum, and doing its job perfectly well I suppose?

Cheers/ Lasse
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Ti nut is a lot lighter, spacer to be honest is about the same but alloy one is old and Ti one is SHINEY!! :roll:
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cough (tart) cough lol

if u care to weight both standard and Ti il work out how much power your saving if u want? lol
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With me on board bike needs all the help it can get!! :oops:
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Lovley bike Aly!!

Id go with a 5 spoker myself tho
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I like the exhaust system :D


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Yeah think I prefer the 5 spoke as well.

Micheal, yeah sweet aint it ;)

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