RVF400, race bike,never ending story
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story

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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
So, Michael - Can we get some more pictures please?
This bike is ausgezeichnet
@ the Greybike forum crew - we need a Euro mission to visit Micpec, Michael and the Nurburgring over a week or so...
This bike is ausgezeichnet
@ the Greybike forum crew - we need a Euro mission to visit Micpec, Michael and the Nurburgring over a week or so...
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The V4 is the law..
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
I was just thinking about inviting myself to Michael's house, just to see that glorious machine!
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Mr. Unobtanium is back...
What is the fixing system for the rearsets? is it some kind of rachet between the two pieces or just the single bolt? Anyway very nice indeed.
I wish my "honda loom" looked like yours.
What is the fixing system for the rearsets? is it some kind of rachet between the two pieces or just the single bolt? Anyway very nice indeed.
I wish my "honda loom" looked like yours.
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
You are welcome and can camp in the garden.CMSMJ1 wrote:So, Michael - Can we get some more pictures please?
This bike is ausgezeichnet
@ the Greybike forum crew - we need a Euro mission to visit Micpec, Michael and the Nurburgring over a week or so...
Michael
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
You can lift the step up and down, the point of articulation ( is this right?)is the red washer. And i have several lengths of the steps.fourfingers wrote:Mr. Unobtanium is back...
What is the fixing system for the rearsets? is it some kind of rachet between the two pieces or just the single bolt? Anyway very nice indeed.
I wish my "honda loom" looked like yours.
Michael
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Here is the other steps i try on my second bike.






Michael






Michael
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Which loom do you use for your bike? Honda oem or a HRC race loom?fourfingers wrote:Mr. Unobtanium is back...
What is the fixing system for the rearsets? is it some kind of rachet between the two pieces or just the single bolt? Anyway very nice indeed.
I wish my "honda loom" looked like yours.
Michael
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
At the moment i try to make a very light rear brake setup with a speed sensor. So it is very easy for me to make the gear setup in the ecu to show me what gear is driven and next step is a small traction control and launchcontrol.
Rear disk weight. 357 gramm.







Michael
Rear disk weight. 357 gramm.







Michael