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vinduro77
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Message par vinduro77 »

Hi Noel

I have the same RV3 in 250cc that I am preparing for some coming Trail riding in Wales and Devon (UK)
for me after 3 decades owning and restoring SWM that would be a first....but I look forward the disk brakes and the front & rear shocks :P
Please would you let me have the code/reference of your HIFLOFILTRO ....I have an original from 1989 and now self destroying.

Will do some pictures when finished, even if already pictured in this forum as it was Didier bike for a bit. a 1989 model with maybe some non original bits....but what a bike!

10000000000 thanks, Cheers, Philippe.

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Une vie, profitons en!
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The only one in Australia?
Yes Thierry it would be the only Kram-it in Aust.
how many vintage riders at the race?
This event was VMX Mag Classic Dirt. There is no racing but there are 2MX tracks, Grasstrack, Enduro track and Trials sections. We had 400 entries with about 1200 bikes.
It's on again in early June.
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:cool: :cool: :cool:

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Cool Noel!! The only one in Australia? :cool:
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The Kram-it got a full page photo in the latest VMX Magazine. Cool as!

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These small adjustments, it's also what makes the charm of our bikes, and gives the full satisfaction of the accomplished work
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Thanks I can say I have seen every part of that bike and for it to last 2 days of riding with only a few adjustments made me happy.

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Bravo, magnificent, you have a lot of skills
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;) how many vintage riders at the race?
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Thanks Thierry, I can make believe :cool:
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Congratulations Noel, nice bike and nice job. Hope you will ride it as fast as MR Pellegrinelli now! . :cool:
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Well it is finished. It was all a rush at the end to have it finished by Classic Dirt.
How does it go? It hauls. The shock needs a heaver spring, the forks are better than I thought they would be and the motor is awesome. This is how you think it looks and sounds when your riding it :P.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-q7r2f ... 86D6D1FC94

Between the great track and this bike I rode around with a dumb grin on my face two days :D.
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Hello Noel,

I think that you just have to clean it and verify the good condition of the parts, it works automatically, with the exhaust pressure.
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How do you setup the RAVE on the LC Rotax? I have just put the nut about where it was.

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NSR a écrit :Starting to put the motor back together. Can someone tell me in what position does this cutout in the big end bearing go? It is the clutch side. And does the plastic in the flywheel side bearing face into the crank?

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I think this cutout has no relation with the use of the ball bearing itself.
This cutout is one way to introduce balls between internal and external bushings, so it was milled just for manufacturing the ball bearing but this is not the most popular way to assemble a ball bearing (can you give us manufacturer name and ref)
Jamba engine hasn't such a bearing.........because bearing manufacturer must be different!!
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