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Started by Guygrrr, May 24, 2022, 12:50:14 PM

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m in sc

THAT IS PRETTY WELL DONE FOR SURE.  :olaf: :clap: seems fair priced as well. Id def hook the pump back up. plenty of room for a tank.  thats about it. 

Evans Ward

I agree with Mark as it is priced right and a very nice package. Someone needs to jump on this one!  :help:
1984 Yamaha RZ350
1976 Suzuki GT750
1972 Kawasaki H2 750 Mach IV

dgorms

Damn! Wrong coast again.
rz,r5,ds7,srx,fzr400rr,vfr,cl77,s90, F-7,CL 77, CA-77,ad infinitum

1976RD400C

That's not far from me at all but need a lot of convincing that is worthwhile to go check it out. I already have 2 400s and a RZ.   :umm:
'76 RD400 green  '76 RD400 red   '84 RZ350

Djg8493

Does anyone think the fairings could cause too much heat in the cylinders?  Is it just a coincidence that he is stating that the lower fairings are currently not on the bike and it happens to have new bore/pistons?  I obviously know there are plenty of air cooled bikes with fairings, just curious if how they allow wind to flow through them can make a difference?

For example I have an air/oil cooled GSXR and that engine with the fairings gets much hotter than say a Bandit engine of the same design on a naked bike.
1970 R5, 1975 Rd350, 1978 GT80, 1979 KZ400, 1988 Ysr50, 1990 GSXR750, 2006 WR450 SM, 2006 R6

m in sc

no problems. i did an aircooled rd motor in a 1st gen ex250 with full fairings, zero issues.


TNWillie

VERY well done, in my opinion, and fairly priced. I'd be tempted to pull the trigger on that one if it weren't so far away. Hopefully, the buyer will join if not already a member here.