my new rvf track bike
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Re: my new rvf track bike
I have kept back a few parts like the hrc axle , tyga yokes ,master cylinders,pfm brakes and the ti bolts I had stashed away .
The bike is really tidy for a track bike , although I'm not sure on the tyga seat unit.
I'm considering going for one of there rc45 style units.
The amount of paper work it came with was crazy and the plus is that it has a v5 so I will be getting it mot'd at some point
The bike is really tidy for a track bike , although I'm not sure on the tyga seat unit.
I'm considering going for one of there rc45 style units.
The amount of paper work it came with was crazy and the plus is that it has a v5 so I will be getting it mot'd at some point
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Re: my new rvf track bike
The routing of the rear brake line over the exhaust is well dodgy
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Ha yes i cant say im to keen on that , there are a few little bits that id like to address but im actually going to use this one for a little bit before i pull it apartGeeTee wrote:The routing of the rear brake line over the exhaust is well dodgy
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Re: my new rvf track bike
Exhaust is half system tsr, however it has some diy welding on at the end.
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Just the man , thanks for confirming what I thought
It looks like its had the end adapted to fit a tyga endcan , id love to fit my ganador full system but I'd be to woried about destroying it
It looks like its had the end adapted to fit a tyga endcan , id love to fit my ganador full system but I'd be to woried about destroying it
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Re: my new rvf track bike
No real update as such with the bike but I've moved house and now have (had) more space in the garage.
I've wanted a bike bench for a while but didn't have the cash for one so I acquired some bits at work and made one.
It's not amazing but its very sturdy and importantly it was free.
I think it will last a few years aswell
I've wanted a bike bench for a while but didn't have the cash for one so I acquired some bits at work and made one.
It's not amazing but its very sturdy and importantly it was free.
I think it will last a few years aswell