RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
It's good that you want some magteks, that way you can sell me your old PVM's 
Looking good mate, definately going to be worth the wait

Looking good mate, definately going to be worth the wait

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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
DM, the outer tube on the MV showas are bigger than 48mm (they are actually 49mm on the inner tube), I imagine they are about 54mm, which means new yokes (I got a good contact for that)
You should be able the use your PVMs or other honda compatible wheels, just use RC30 discs, they are 310mm. What is critical is caliper spacing/disc offset, but the wideness of the yokes can sort that out, no problem. From memory std honda disc spacing is 130mm, so that means you have to set up the calipers centers to have the same.
Magteks are nice, but you could also go with a RC30 or RC45 fitment PVM wheel, look at Durbahns site. I run the old PVM 6 spoke racing wheel, thet are very good quality, but you know that.
You should be able the use your PVMs or other honda compatible wheels, just use RC30 discs, they are 310mm. What is critical is caliper spacing/disc offset, but the wideness of the yokes can sort that out, no problem. From memory std honda disc spacing is 130mm, so that means you have to set up the calipers centers to have the same.
Magteks are nice, but you could also go with a RC30 or RC45 fitment PVM wheel, look at Durbahns site. I run the old PVM 6 spoke racing wheel, thet are very good quality, but you know that.
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
ah i know the feeling, ive got a full set of pictures for the 89 yoshi gsxr but im after the 88 and have an odd photo-
http://ameblo.jp/ritmo/entry-10265591836.html
I will take a look at the video.
Keep up the good work with the moto, its looking sweet.
http://ameblo.jp/ritmo/entry-10265591836.html
I will take a look at the video.
Keep up the good work with the moto, its looking sweet.
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
Ok ronni its starting to make sense now, the PVM's that i have im told are RC30 fitment so there good to go, there michaels old wheels. So my shopping list will be this,
MV forks
MV 6 pot calipers
RC 310mm discs
Custom yokes
Custom spindle
Is that correct?
Antone interested in a RLR spec RVF front end?
minus the wheel obviously.
Chris, that GSXR colour scheme looks lush mate i like that
MV forks
MV 6 pot calipers
RC 310mm discs
Custom yokes
Custom spindle
Is that correct?
Antone interested in a RLR spec RVF front end?

Chris, that GSXR colour scheme looks lush mate i like that

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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
[quote="Drunkn Munky"]Ok ronni its starting to make sense now, the PVM's that i have im told are RC30 fitment so there good to go, there michaels old wheels. So my shopping list will be this,
MV forks
MV 6 pot calipers
RC 310mm discs
Custom yokes
Custom spindle
Is that correct?
Antone interested in a RLR spec RVF front end?
minus the wheel obviously.
Chris, that GSXR colour scheme looks lush mate i like that
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You also need:
- Wheel spacers
- Clip ons
- New steeringhead bearings and dust seals
- Maybe a steering damper clamp (if you want to run one.)
and the MV front axle diameter is huge, can't remember just how big, but you could fit oversize bearings in the PVM wheel, so you don't have the tiny 20mm axle to limit you. You can go as big as 25mm with 6905 bearings
MV forks
MV 6 pot calipers
RC 310mm discs
Custom yokes
Custom spindle
Is that correct?
Antone interested in a RLR spec RVF front end?

Chris, that GSXR colour scheme looks lush mate i like that

You also need:
- Wheel spacers
- Clip ons
- New steeringhead bearings and dust seals
- Maybe a steering damper clamp (if you want to run one.)
and the MV front axle diameter is huge, can't remember just how big, but you could fit oversize bearings in the PVM wheel, so you don't have the tiny 20mm axle to limit you. You can go as big as 25mm with 6905 bearings
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
Yes thats what was concerning me to start with but i forgot to ask, im not sure i understand how a spindle can be made smaller in the middle than it is on the outsides where the fork bottoms clamp it? Can oversized bearings really open it up enough for it to work?
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
You just make the spindle with a screw on collar in one end, screwed on by an internal hex,
I have a similar arrangement on the rear suspension lower framemount, I can grab a pic so you can see
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/ss12 ... MVaxle.jpg
I just did a quick mock up in ms paint, to show you the principle, hope it helps
Ronni
I have a similar arrangement on the rear suspension lower framemount, I can grab a pic so you can see
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/ss12 ... MVaxle.jpg
I just did a quick mock up in ms paint, to show you the principle, hope it helps
Ronni
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
That looks much better now and the red on the tail piece looks spot on!
The revcounter would look perfect too, if only the red of the redline wasn't there!
The revcounter would look perfect too, if only the red of the redline wasn't there!

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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build


Too spensiff!!!
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Re: RVF Endurance AM-PM Replica build
Yes that does help ronni cheers, well if your contact is willing to do the work on the yokes and spindle with a little input from yourself to make sure ive got all the measurements correct that would be great. Probably wont be till winter tho, i wanna get some use out of the bike this year instead of just looking at bike in bits again.RonniB wrote:You just make the spindle with a screw on collar in one end, screwed on by an internal hex,
I have a similar arrangement on the rear suspension lower framemount, I can grab a pic so you can see
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/ss12 ... MVaxle.jpg
I just did a quick mock up in ms paint, to show you the principle, hope it helps
Ronni
As for that tacho, id really love a HRC one but as always there a little thin on the ground. I did find a RC30 HRC one but it was very tatty and im not 100% sure it'll work. I think i might have to settle for one of those overlays you've knocked up speedy
