The Rebuild Begins
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The Rebuild Begins
The winter is behind us, so its time to start the 95' RVF 400 rebuild (dismantled 2 years ago and work meant I never got back to it!). Will be needed for some track-dasy this year, so lets get started!
Initial list feels like:
>Shock rebuild with new spring for my weight
>Increase ride-height - bit low for me
>Wheels re-coated (thinking about white this time) after corrosion has lifted original coating
>Come up with patch for corroded exhaust joint - may need welding but lets get running first
>Possible front disk straightening as slightly damaged when a scum-bag tried to remove disc lock
>Service and pain brake callipers
>Remember where all the bits, currently in boxes, go.


Tinks
Initial list feels like:
>Shock rebuild with new spring for my weight
>Increase ride-height - bit low for me
>Wheels re-coated (thinking about white this time) after corrosion has lifted original coating
>Come up with patch for corroded exhaust joint - may need welding but lets get running first
>Possible front disk straightening as slightly damaged when a scum-bag tried to remove disc lock
>Service and pain brake callipers
>Remember where all the bits, currently in boxes, go.


Tinks
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Front wheel cleaned and back on.
Front mudguard broken so will be patching with a spare strip of carbon in the inside.
Got a call from Rev Racing to say they cant rebuild my original Showa shock, as the internals contain some sort of 'bladder', that cant be rebuilt, which is a real pain as not wanting to spend the cash on a replacement. Looks like about £350 for a Nitron on ebay and second hand RS250's going for nearly that.
So.....I think Ill put the original back on and mull over the cost - damn!
Tinks
Front mudguard broken so will be patching with a spare strip of carbon in the inside.
Got a call from Rev Racing to say they cant rebuild my original Showa shock, as the internals contain some sort of 'bladder', that cant be rebuilt, which is a real pain as not wanting to spend the cash on a replacement. Looks like about £350 for a Nitron on ebay and second hand RS250's going for nearly that.
So.....I think Ill put the original back on and mull over the cost - damn!
Tinks
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
The nc30 shocks can be rebuilt (but not nc35), go for a later model one with the remote reservoir (they bolt straight up to the rvf). That should work out cheaper than an aftermarket shock.ptinkler wrote:Got a call from Rev Racing to say they cant rebuild my original Showa shock, as the internals contain some sort of 'bladder', that cant be rebuilt, which is a real pain as not wanting to spend the cash on a replacement.
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Thanks Cammo - just to confirm, thats a later model NC30 (VFR) and I should be able to identify because it has a remote res? Tinks
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Not much occurring this week due to work.
Still waiting for the shock to come back from Revs but have purchased a jack up kit from Rick Oliver, which will be going on when the shock is back.
Next week Im intending to phone around for a price for powder coating the wheels, in Berkshire.
While they are being done, the shock, exhaust and rear wheel assembly will be getting done.
I have much corrosion where the front pipes meet the main pipe under the engine but have new fibre collars from David Silver and intend to get a Halfords exhaust reapir to make it gas tight.
Tinks
Still waiting for the shock to come back from Revs but have purchased a jack up kit from Rick Oliver, which will be going on when the shock is back.
Next week Im intending to phone around for a price for powder coating the wheels, in Berkshire.
While they are being done, the shock, exhaust and rear wheel assembly will be getting done.
I have much corrosion where the front pipes meet the main pipe under the engine but have new fibre collars from David Silver and intend to get a Halfords exhaust reapir to make it gas tight.
Tinks
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Keeping the standard rear-exhaust and front pipes? You can buy replacement metal colars that you can have welded onto the original pipe to repair.ptinkler wrote:Not much occurring this week due to work.
Still waiting for the shock to come back from Revs but have purchased a jack up kit from Rick Oliver, which will be going on when the shock is back.
Next week Im intending to phone around for a price for powder coating the wheels, in Berkshire.
While they are being done, the shock, exhaust and rear wheel assembly will be getting done.
I have much corrosion where the front pipes meet the main pipe under the engine but have new fibre collars from David Silver and intend to get a Halfords exhaust reapir to make it gas tight.
Tinks
Exhaust repair / tape / bandage / gum is only temporary.. If going to all the trouble of replacing the shock etc fix the exhaust properly.. either replace it or get the colars replaced! :-)
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vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Right!
Old shock back on as want to see how I go at a track day before spending too much on a new rear end.
The same goes for the exhaust (see pic) and that is also back on with new gaskets/seals from David Silver. It will be a good enough seal for a shake-down and if all goes well, I will be tempted with a new system. Thanks for the advice about not bodging though!

I refitted the bottom linkage to the shock but it appears it can go on either way up.

I have fitted it with the straight edge facing up - is that correct? Haynes manual no use whatsoever!
Also fitted a jack-up spacer from Mr Oliver, as the ride height was always on the low side for me.
The plumbing goes back on next!
Tinks
Old shock back on as want to see how I go at a track day before spending too much on a new rear end.
The same goes for the exhaust (see pic) and that is also back on with new gaskets/seals from David Silver. It will be a good enough seal for a shake-down and if all goes well, I will be tempted with a new system. Thanks for the advice about not bodging though!

I refitted the bottom linkage to the shock but it appears it can go on either way up.

I have fitted it with the straight edge facing up - is that correct? Haynes manual no use whatsoever!
Also fitted a jack-up spacer from Mr Oliver, as the ride height was always on the low side for me.
The plumbing goes back on next!
Tinks
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
That's how it is on my nc30.ptinkler wrote:I refitted the bottom linkage to the shock but it appears it can go on either way up.
I have fitted it with the straight edge facing up - is that correct? Haynes manual no use whatsoever!
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
Great, thanks Cammo.
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Re: The Rebuild Begins
I take it you're a Royal County lad then or maybe lass? I may have to give you a shout for a nosey next time I'm visiting my Nan! There was someone on here a while back who was asking about powder coaters in the south and one came up in Windsor which didn't sound too bad and reasonable price. Good luck.
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