Rsv
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Rsv
Thought i would make a project topic up so i can keep all my fiddling under one topic
So the Rsv as i bought it
One of the first niggles i have had with the bike is the side stand the original is dreadful, feels like the bike will topple over at any moment even on the flat. So a bit of research turns out a blackbird side stand fits I got one for £11 fitted fine but you do have to drill a hole in it for the side stand switch to work.
The throttle cables were slack and needed replacing. Priced them up and they were £40 so started looking at quick action throttles. I had one on my track bike and really liked it. Then it dawned on me I still have one. So took it off the track bike shortened the cables as they were to long and fitted it. After going out for a good ride today it feels like a different bike with the qa throttle on. I have got to be a little careful in the damp as its deceiving how little turning the throttle takes to be wide open but it feels great.
As some will know on the last ride out my bike started shutting off randomly towards the end of the day. So I'm in the process of trying to find out what is causing the problem. I had a trouble free ride today until on the last road home. I could feel the bike stuttering not a total shut down it stuttered then carried on it did this a couple of times and then 2 minutes down the road felt like it was not pulling right through the rev range cleanly. The idea of going out today was not to have fun but to use the petrol in the tank so there was not as much to get out as im going to see if there's any debris in the tank or filter.
Also tightened my chain up today as it was really slack , Found changing gear alot smother and no loud banging from the chain slapping all over the place .
So the Rsv as i bought it
One of the first niggles i have had with the bike is the side stand the original is dreadful, feels like the bike will topple over at any moment even on the flat. So a bit of research turns out a blackbird side stand fits I got one for £11 fitted fine but you do have to drill a hole in it for the side stand switch to work.
The throttle cables were slack and needed replacing. Priced them up and they were £40 so started looking at quick action throttles. I had one on my track bike and really liked it. Then it dawned on me I still have one. So took it off the track bike shortened the cables as they were to long and fitted it. After going out for a good ride today it feels like a different bike with the qa throttle on. I have got to be a little careful in the damp as its deceiving how little turning the throttle takes to be wide open but it feels great.
As some will know on the last ride out my bike started shutting off randomly towards the end of the day. So I'm in the process of trying to find out what is causing the problem. I had a trouble free ride today until on the last road home. I could feel the bike stuttering not a total shut down it stuttered then carried on it did this a couple of times and then 2 minutes down the road felt like it was not pulling right through the rev range cleanly. The idea of going out today was not to have fun but to use the petrol in the tank so there was not as much to get out as im going to see if there's any debris in the tank or filter.
Also tightened my chain up today as it was really slack , Found changing gear alot smother and no loud banging from the chain slapping all over the place .
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Rsv
Great bike and can say from experience it shifts a bit
What plans have you got for the project ?
What plans have you got for the project ?
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Re: Rsv
Cracking bike, always fancied one. Especially this one although I appreciate the colour scheme is a bit marmite.
Looking forward to hearing them new cans on the next ride. I'll never forget the noise following 8 RSVs and Tuonos all with Akrapovic systems through Petworth (high walled medieval town)
Looking forward to hearing them new cans on the next ride. I'll never forget the noise following 8 RSVs and Tuonos all with Akrapovic systems through Petworth (high walled medieval town)
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Re: Rsv
I like the above colour scheme it looks different.
Don't have any jaw dropping plans at the moment but once i start modding i sometimes can not stop i have a problem.
blade It does not feel fast it's quite deceptive sometimes how quick your moving i think its cause the power is so linear and its quite as a mouse at the moment.
Don't have any jaw dropping plans at the moment but once i start modding i sometimes can not stop i have a problem.
blade It does not feel fast it's quite deceptive sometimes how quick your moving i think its cause the power is so linear and its quite as a mouse at the moment.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Rsv
2 mods you have to do (now you've got the sound system sorted)
After-market rear-sets, if it hasn't already got some. This is a nessesity for safety as its the only way of curing the issues with the rear brake I've got Aprilia Performance rear sets on my and can recommend them, I'm really happy with them.
Gearing. I think I'm running 15/42 at the moment, it's fantastic fun on the back roads.
After-market rear-sets, if it hasn't already got some. This is a nessesity for safety as its the only way of curing the issues with the rear brake I've got Aprilia Performance rear sets on my and can recommend them, I'm really happy with them.
Gearing. I think I'm running 15/42 at the moment, it's fantastic fun on the back roads.
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Re: Rsv
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Re: Rsv
That's the beauty or draw back of twins depedning on how you few itrocket wrote:I like the above colour scheme it looks different.
Don't have any jaw dropping plans at the moment but once i start modding i sometimes can not stop i have a problem.
blade It does not feel fast it's quite deceptive sometimes how quick your moving i think its cause the power is so linear and its quite as a mouse at the moment.
You look down and the speedo is a good 20 mph quicker than you thought it would be. Twins make fooking quick seem like your just cracking on a bit their very deceptive
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Re: Rsv
Bought some bits for the bike , longer leavers as the short ones don't fit my hands and managed to win some track fairing on eBay.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Rsv
So today it had
A service
Installed the exhausts so the throttle boddies could be balanced with them on
Map updated to make sure it was no the correct map for the mods
New chain and sprockets 1 down in the front 2 up on the rear
Generator replaced and one of the brown connectors removed and the wiring checked
Suspension set up/tweaked ( forks had different settings on )
All happy just need some dry weather to try it out
A service
Installed the exhausts so the throttle boddies could be balanced with them on
Map updated to make sure it was no the correct map for the mods
New chain and sprockets 1 down in the front 2 up on the rear
Generator replaced and one of the brown connectors removed and the wiring checked
Suspension set up/tweaked ( forks had different settings on )
All happy just need some dry weather to try it out
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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2 down 1 up is great fun, that's what I'm running at the moment. It also makes the bike easier to ride in town.
Would be interested to know how the gearing works with the quick action throttle.
Would be interested to know how the gearing works with the quick action throttle.
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Re: Rsv
If you want to find out for yourself Nutz just twist your throttle quicker
Sorry couldn't resist
Sorry couldn't resist
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Re: Rsv
The quick action is easy to get used to , the lad that did the work went for a test ride and said its the best quick action he's used very easy to get used to and said he did not normally like riding bikes with them on. I was a bit puzzled then he showed me the quick action throttle on other bikes and they did feel quite stiff one was horrific. The venhill felt ok but not great.D6Nutz wrote:2 down 1 up is great fun, that's what I'm running at the moment. It also makes the bike easier to ride in town.
Would be interested to know how the gearing works with the quick action throttle.
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Re: Rsv
Nice mods Rocket
When are you thinking of going for a test flight. I might nip out tomorrow night in Derbyshire and a sortie into Yorkshire on Friday morning if you fancy it. Obviously both weather dependent.
When are you thinking of going for a test flight. I might nip out tomorrow night in Derbyshire and a sortie into Yorkshire on Friday morning if you fancy it. Obviously both weather dependent.
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Re: Rsv
Picked up the track fairing and it's not bad but the paint is poor. Now it does not matter but since I'm a tart I was going to do a quick DIY spray job on it. However been to in laws and brother In law has start doing a bit if vinyl wrapping , which got me thinking. So I'm going to attempt to wrap the fairing. It may come out all wrong but I'm goi to give it a go watch this space for photos and fairing getting launched over the fence.
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