Rsv Mille gen 1

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Rsv Mille gen 1

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Not looking seriously for another bike as not anywhere near finishing the S3 but this popped up locally on ebay with a very good price. Would have been rude not too.

Needs a bit of tl but has a solid Mot history and around £2k worth of receipts from AP Workshops. Doesn't look the owner has been overly considerate in their care and maintenance so a bit of work to do.

Have noticed its dripped a bit of coolant but hoping just a hose or clamp issue.

Anyone had much experience with the g1 milles? May have questions as things progress.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Can't see you image, has it got a shiny tank or a matt tank, I think the matt tanked ones are faster, but I can't remember as it was 24 years ago that a mate raced one.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Isn't there something about a brown connector under the seat that melts?
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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I've owned a Gen1 and a Gen2 - can be a bit hard work if neglected and a fair few bits to look out for, depends how cheap is cheap really...

Plastic tanks can swell, swingarm recall, reg-rec melting, oil levels due to dry sump and stupid owners. But to be fair similar to most bike of the era...
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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This one's got the metal tank and the recall was the early gen 2 bikes. Reg rec brown connector along with the starting circuit is a weak point.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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What’s the price
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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BBB wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:58 pm This one's got the metal tank and the recall was the early gen 2 bikes. Reg rec brown connector along with the starting circuit is a weak point.
And the back brake is meant to be woeful. If that matters
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Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:04 pm
BBB wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:58 pm This one's got the metal tank and the recall was the early gen 2 bikes. Reg rec brown connector along with the starting circuit is a weak point.
And the back brake is meant to be woeful. If that matters
Apparently back brakes aren't really necessary!! :lol:
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Yup , a few of us on here have, including me and @2xtwins - I've still got a Gen1 Tuono and Kev his Gen1 Millie that he's owned for best part of 20 years now I think, and he's got Dern's Gen2 now too :)

Not without their little foibles as others have said, but all easily addressed, they are great bikes overall IMO, and the Rotax V60 is cracking fun and a very robust engine :thumbup:
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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My mate's one definitely had a plastic tank and had different wheels to that one, his was a year 2000 one, might have been some sort of SP and was raced in the Mille cup, he got a few podiums on it, and then raced it in BEMSEE Powerbike, before it attempted to kill him by hitting Brands pit wall (it did kill him but he was revived in the air ambulance)
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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There was an SP version but it was a very limited edition and had virtually no commonality with the cooking versions.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Check the rear suspension dog bone, seems like corrosion gets between the aluminium and the bearing and pushes them apart like a face hugger.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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wull wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:01 pm What’s the price
£1500 with a full mot and the recent ap workshops stuff.

Have been watching a lot of the ap workshops YouTube stuff to give me an idea of what to look at.

Until I sell the zx6r work will consist of stripping, cleaning, checking and greasing. Will be investing in parts once the bike sells and funds are available.

Sadly the fairings have been drilled for crash bungs.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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A_morti wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 10:29 am Check the rear suspension dog bone, seems like corrosion gets between the aluminium and the bearing and pushes them apart like a face hugger.
The suspension linkage is definitely a candidate for a yearly check, dismantle and re-grease. The correct bearings can be hard to find, as they are unusual in that the needle rollers are loose, not caged. They're called a 'full complement' bearing and people often make the mistake of thinking they've lost one of the needle rollers when in fact they are designed to have some working clearance.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:04 pm
BBB wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:58 pm This one's got the metal tank and the recall was the early gen 2 bikes. Reg rec brown connector along with the starting circuit is a weak point.
And the back brake is meant to be woeful. If that matters
what's a back brake?

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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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mangocrazy wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:57 pm There was an SP version but it was a very limited edition and had virtually no commonality with the cooking versions.
Did the SP have Ohlins suspension, or did all of them have Ohlins, Brian's definitely had Ohlins forks and shock.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 3:39 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:57 pm There was an SP version but it was a very limited edition and had virtually no commonality with the cooking versions.
Did the SP have Ohlins suspension, or did all of them have Ohlins, Brian's definitely had Ohlins forks and shock.
The R models had Ohlins, and the SP certainly did. The SP had a different, short stroke motor and the suspension linkage was different and non-interchangeable with the road models. They only produced 150 of the SP models as a homologation special.
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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Only ever seen one SP - Don that used to run Southern Cross raced one......
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Re: Rsv Mille gen 1

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There's also the Nera version that is even rarer and cost silly money.