Svedberg's RVF Race bike

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Re: Svedberg's RVF Race bike

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Can I say...gorgeous?
happened to peek into this global view you forgot to post...
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Now the links are working, but why don't the pics show like they use to..?

Bloody computer shite
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Seems to be ok Lasse but I agree computers are shite, unlike the job you've done on the swingarm :worthy:
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Lasse
this is a great work. What do you think your bike will weigh?



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Thanks guys!

I haven't got a clue about the overall weight of the finished bike, but I figure if I try to shave as much as I reasonably can on each part then maybe I'll come out below 150kg.
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You know, I think there's a spot of corrosion on one of those linkage nuts. :o

As for the rest, it's okay. :plus: :worthy:
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[quote="tanto"]You know, I think there's a spot of [i][b]corrosion[/b][/i] on one of those linkage nuts. :o

As for the rest, it's okay. :plus: :worthy:[/quote]


But on the other side of things, there's VERY little corrosion on the Ti bars in my workshop, waiting to be transformed into linkage bolts and nuts...and I think the standard ones are OK for mocking things up at this stage 8-)
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[quote="L.Svedberg"][quote="tanto"]You know, I think there's a spot of [i][b]corrosion[/b][/i] on one of those linkage nuts. :o

As for the rest, it's okay. :plus: :worthy:[/quote]


But on the other side of things, there's VERY little corrosion on the Ti bars in my workshop, waiting to be transformed into linkage bolts and nuts...and I think the standard ones are OK for mocking things up at this stage 8-)[/quote]

Come on Lasse, give us (the humble people) at least a chance for irony...
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L.Svedberg wrote:
tanto wrote:You know, I think there's a spot of corrosion on one of those linkage nuts. :o

As for the rest, it's okay. :plus: :worthy:

But on the other side of things, there's VERY little corrosion on the Ti bars in my workshop, waiting to be transformed into linkage bolts and nuts...and I think the standard ones are OK for mocking things up at this stage 8-)
Honey, the Ti nuts and bolts would be okay-ish for "mocking things up", until you get round to machining the adamantium in the basement...

(I was going to make a quip about the bolts not being titanium... Where's that "Shoot myself in the head" smilie?) :spank:
"A slipping gear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least expect it. That would make you quite unpopular in what's left of your unit." - US Army manual of preventive maintenance.

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