THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Is this like how french ducks go "Coin Coin" instead of "Quack Quack"?
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Brown seat ….. tick
Big space where battery should be….. tick
Just needs some bar end mirrors
Not really sure about that one tbh, some bits I like and it does flow well from front to back
Big space where battery should be….. tick
Just needs some bar end mirrors
Not really sure about that one tbh, some bits I like and it does flow well from front to back
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
I'm a definitely maybe on this. A lot of it I like, especially the metalwork and the overall 'flow', but the cyan paint and lack of airbox and carb filtration (and the ensuing gaping hole where that and the battery and oil tank would have gone) I'm not keen on. Because so many of the original components have been retained, it does look overall rather 'skinny', which also is part of its charm I guess. That swingarm looks spindly, as well.
Really not sure about this...
Really not sure about this...
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Well now....I dunno.
It'll grab the rider some attention for sure,if that's what blows your skirt up.
It'll grab the rider some attention for sure,if that's what blows your skirt up.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
I'm with just about everyone else on this thread I think, it's all a bit of a ridiculous thing, and just naff- from what I can see from the pics, there are no PV cables on it- if so, I guess that's for aesthetic reasons and the valves will have just been fixed open, I suppose that fits with the going back in time theme...
And " nearly 80 HP" my arse- I'll eat Weeksy's stinky pants if it is within 20 of that on any sensible dyno....
And " nearly 80 HP" my arse- I'll eat Weeksy's stinky pants if it is within 20 of that on any sensible dyno....
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I'd pay to watch that one.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
You rang?
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
One thing I actually like is that as theyve made a feature out of the sight tube for the oil tank I assume that no bellend has disabled the oil pump. Thats a good start.
The panels and whatnot have taken a lot of skill to make.
Erm..., I still hate it though.
The panels and whatnot have taken a lot of skill to make.
Erm..., I still hate it though.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Further down it says 70, which is achievable, but the rings will last about 200 miles and the crank 1000 if you get that much power as the engine will be like a late TZ350 engine with reed valves, and it would also be doing more like 11000 rpm not the 9000 they claim.Tricky wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 4:30 pm I'm with just about everyone else on this thread I think, it's all a bit of a ridiculous thing, and just naff- from what I can see from the pics, there are no PV cables on it- if so, I guess that's for aesthetic reasons and the valves will have just been fixed open, I suppose that fits with the going back in time theme...
And " nearly 80 HP" my arse- I'll eat Weeksy's stinky pants if it is within 20 of that on any sensible dyno....
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
It's running pre mix, there's no oil pipes or throttle cable to the oil pump, the tank is probably the radiator expansion tankdemographic wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:51 pm One thing I actually like is that as theyve made a feature out of the sight tube for the oil tank I assume that no bellend has disabled the oil pump. Thats a good start.
The panels and whatnot have taken a lot of skill to make.
Erm..., I still hate it though.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
I missed the premix bit.
Well, it's started off bad and gone downhill since then. Premix is a pain in the fucking arse on anything you use on the road. I know that for a fact.
Well, it's started off bad and gone downhill since then. Premix is a pain in the fucking arse on anything you use on the road. I know that for a fact.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Here's what 60-70 bhp looks and sounds like.
Those figures are easily achievable but as has been said, in that state of tune, much of the engine is a consumable.
Those figures are easily achievable but as has been said, in that state of tune, much of the engine is a consumable.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
Here's one I made earlier.
One of these days I really ought to finish it off!
One of these days I really ought to finish it off!
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
My first one did about 135mph with a Stephens stage 2 time and Lomas pipes, it did 120 when I got it with Allspeeds, 125 with the Stephens time, the Lomas pipes made a big difference, but it made sod all power below 8000rpm.
It needed regular ring replacements, and the crank didn't last long.
My current one languishes in the garage suffering from my apathy towards it.
It needed regular ring replacements, and the crank didn't last long.
My current one languishes in the garage suffering from my apathy towards it.
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Re: THE COSMIC RIDER: YAMAHA RD350 YPVS
LOL, yeah I hear you but I wanted the Cagiva bodywork and there's nothing except the engine itself to suggest it was once a YPVS.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 3:31 amScrewdriver wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:49 pm Here's one I made earlier.
One of these days I really ought to set fire to it...
FTFY
I'm not a fan of banana swingarms and UDs on these bikes, they look a lot better as standard or pretty near to standard - like most bikes to be fair.
On the other hand, the original YPVS has to be the ugliest redesign I have ever seen. 1980's shellsuit, blocky and square, just horrible. Some of the best examples I have seen for "specials" is when they transplant the engine back into an LC!