RVF400, race bike,never ending story

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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story

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Still looking good. :up:
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8-) I like it!
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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...
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I was just thinking about inviting myself to Michael's house, just to see that glorious machine!
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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.
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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...
You are welcome and can camp in the garden.

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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.
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.

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Here is the other steps i try on my second bike.

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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.
Which loom do you use for your bike? Honda oem or a HRC race loom?

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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.

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