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 mattish Spanner Monkey
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Karma :  
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 Posted: 17:01 - 04 Jan 2008 Post subject: RD350F2 strip/rebuild |
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Giving it a good general clean up, clean carbs/zorsts, fork seals and brake piston seals.
Should have it ready to go soon if all goes well
https://www.mjleonard.me.uk/pictures/rd.jpg
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 mattish Spanner Monkey
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The calipers were a right PITA to strip, taking me 3hrs to strip the first one, as they were very seized. Luckily the pistons only have a tiny bit of rust/marking to the very tops so shouldnt effect the performance
Bought new seals/pads for the fronts and they seem much much better, with the braided hoses should be quite decent
https://www.mjleonard.me.uk/pictures/cal1.jpg
Put it back together enough to give it alittle test and runs alot better with the clean carbs and new sparkies. The brakes were a pain to get right as the discs are fairly worn but work much much better
https://www.mjleonard.me.uk/pictures/rd-tested.jpg
Took the forks off to do the seals but they didnt seem to be leaking even after constant compression. I have put them back on and will see how it goes as I have allready bought the seals and had oil left anyway. Best bike stand in the world ever
https://www.mjleonard.me.uk/pictures/rd-front.jpg
Got it all back together now minus the grab rail, have to re-bleed the brakes as I had to remove the line from the master cyl to the splitter to get the nose cone on
https://www.mjleonard.me.uk/pictures/rd-backtogether.jpg
Im going to give the fairings/wheels and swinger a good clean once its stopped raining and the brakes are finished then its proper test ride time  |
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Good build bud, Let us know how it is after the first test ride
Well done. ____________________ He who does not dare,does not succeed!
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I love RD's, but they dont look right with a fairing, just makes it look like "generic 80's faired bike"...
The non-faired ones just look so cool. Still, nice rebuild.
Zen Dog ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, '11 600 Hornet - Previous - '11 CBF125, '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win
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Funny you should say that, I wouldnt mind getting the headlight and clock set from a nakid one  |
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