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Jenks
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: 600 revere? Reply with quote

Hi all, been offered a 600 revere. wondering if anyone has had any experiance?
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PostPosted: 22:21 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not had one but they're fairly bulletproof and long lasting, shaft drive 600 V-twin, popular with couriers etc. Comfortable and dependable, not fast. Turned into the NTV, grew to 650cc, turned into the current Dueville.
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PostPosted: 22:23 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice one, what are they like for speed and acceleration then?
does the front end lift easy? on power?
just want to find out all i can Smile
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PostPosted: 23:26 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

PM Itchy, he has one. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:32 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

my dad got given one that wasn't running a few months ago. he got it running and said it was pretty quick and oodles of torque. Not sure you'll be able to get the front up though being a shaft drive and all?
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PostPosted: 23:48 - 09 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL. despite the things said, Shafties can wheelie.
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PostPosted: 00:11 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

shafties can wheely

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PostPosted: 07:01 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jenks wrote:
nice one, what are they like for speed and acceleration then?
does the front end lift easy? on power?
just want to find out all i can Smile


Doubt it would wheelie off the throttle but you could probably get the front up using the clutch if you really wanted to, if wheelies are that important to you it may not be the bike for you though. Acceleration OK, not up to 600 sports bikes but obviously quicker than most cars etc, speed probably at a guess around 120mph or so, will cruise all day at 85 with no problems. Were only around 45bhp I think. It's no sports bike, but if you're looking for cheap, comfortable and reliable transport on two wheels . . .
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Jenks
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PostPosted: 10:35 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

sounds pretty cool then, there isnt too much about them on the internet though.
-in comparison with others.
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PostPosted: 10:59 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

quik_d wrote:
Not sure you'll be able to get the front up though being a shaft drive and all?



Wheelied a Reliant Robin and thats shaft drive. Wink The owner wasnt to pleased with me though. Confused
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PostPosted: 15:00 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's a very similar bike to my Bros, Adam.

Differences are steel frame, shaft drive, and larger capacity. Won't have anywhere near the kind of power that a modern sports machine is putting out, but more than enough for going fast in the real world.

Should make a good first big bike actually, and probably be more comfortable for you than a sports bike with a hunched riding position.
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, just to repeat my comment on a similar topic: the bike is a bit cramped if you are over 6', for town riding. Hanging out on the motorway, it's fine.
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PostPosted: 22:25 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Finglonga wrote:
quik_d wrote:
Not sure you'll be able to get the front up though being a shaft drive and all?



Wheelied a Reliant Robin and thats shaft drive. Wink The owner wasnt to pleased with me though. Confused


Addition to record, I have done that, got a mate to push me backwards to save on the gear grind, then bite and dumped it near the red (no tacho so not sure) banged the rear on the ground quite bad, and broke something attached to the front wheel when it came back down.
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 10 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Bros is wayy different the ally frame completely alters the handling, I wonder if a bros 650 frame
will fit all the NTV650 bits...hmm removing 35 kilos would improve the MPG lots I reckon,

anyway ,



to the original poster ,

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nice one, what are they like for speed
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it will hit 133 , tops laying on the tank , flat out , more to do with aerodynamics than anything like
most naked bikes. I know this from a Blade pacing me down south , who had some sort of
dash function thing which recorded his top speed which = my top speed as we were level (I was
getting me head torn off my the wind blast he was sitting there easy).

but it may take a while to get there, 20-25 seconds maybe? but it works very well on the twisty bits
super sports or any newer bike will run away from you on straights,

day to day riding its plenty fast enough sits at 90 ok on the motorway , without H rated tyres (my last
set of tyres) it skips about horribly , my current BT45s with the H rating, it doesn't skip until 125mph


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and acceleration then?
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quite torquey being a twin , about 50% more than any 400cc bike , where the '30 makes 4kg.m
the NTV650 makes about 5.3, this difference is noticable, and in chases it is noticable, as Stinksays
theres no substitute for cubes, its why I'm generally not so won over by 400s anymore, (sudden
thought a Bros 650 with its lighter frame and iff modded with twin discs should be a fantastic match
for sports 400s)

It WILL wheelie in 2nd , at the red line under power , not recommended the clutch and gear box are
the weak points of this bike , I did this accidentally being chased by a merc of some sort about a year
back , the front felt really light real light and I let it go , to change up,


Misc notes , it will do great MPG for such a heavy bike , from remembering my many trips from Manchester
to Exeter with lots of lugage I'd score 60+ MPG, it also fits extra endurance tanks easily too

I find handling a bit neutral , its less point and shoot , but its very stable , and you can get your KD
on the left easy , its harder on the right due to the relatively low can.

Its an excellent beginners bike, and has OK limits which you may reach quite quickly, at which it'll
do find relegated to the commuter role, others will always take the piss though , since its an old bike
but with some effort (and heroics esp when chasing 636s which are devilishly hard to catch on
NTVs) you can keep up with fairly experienced riders,

I managed a shade under 900 miles once and my bum ached only a bit.

Bad points:

Everybody especially office concierge type folks will think you are a courier ,

you can't get engine bars or bungs you have to make your own , which means the radiator / tank
bars get bent easy , but save the engine covers.

Tad heavy

the laziness of shaft drive is additive
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PostPosted: 13:05 - 11 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

The Revere is a far chunkier bike than a Bros. Take a look at the petrol tank for an obvious example.

The Revere was a 600 in the UK and a 650 pretty much everywhere else (insurance reasons, at the time insurance was done by capacity and 600cc was the point at which it leapt into the next band).

All the best

Keith
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PostPosted: 15:13 - 11 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Itchy wrote:


you can't get engine bars or bungs you have to make your own ,



Times change, bloke in Belgium is doing them again on ebay.
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