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  • #16
    quote:Originally posted by rajnish

    o.k this is what we r to look for as per the rd guru ron-Engine:
    Insist on seeing what oversize the barrels are. THis will tell you how much life the bike has left dont touch the bike if its on the last over size. New barrels cost 12-16K. And nobody can do a decent sleve in India yet. STD bor orignal are priceless. First over size are rare. Sleeved garbage is the norm. A sleeved bike will never run as good as the orignal because we dont have the metal or tools or skills to do a decent sleve in India. Expect a sleeved engine to put out about 18-24 BHP nothing more.
    Take the bike for a ride. It should lift the front wheel with just the throtel no clutch.There is no mistaking a good RD when you ride her. Put it in first and whack the throtel open. Your body gets flung back. Your neck snaps back and the front wheel becomes very light as it leaves the Ground.

    If it has been repainted well ok, Bad paint job then expect to sped a packet on geting it painted.
    If its repainted most probally its been in a accident. Chk the foot peg levers and underside of the chambers and frame for damage. Chk the front fork legs they should be straight and no scoring marks.
    If the bike has been in an accident it wont handel as well if the frame has been bent. Try and take the bike for a high speed spin i.e. over 150 see how she handles.

    When accelrating. Accelrate hard thru the gears she should move smoothly without stutering check the red line. She should be able to rev to 6K for LT and 8.5K for HT in all gears under load.

    Carbs:
    Ask what jets he is running avoid a bike that has been running on anything smaller than 140.
    basically guys if u ride a rd hard u should shudder when it enters the powerband at around 6 k for ht and 5k for lt.and it will then kick ur ass and will shoot from under ur legs.ur back neck hairs should stand.thats the rd 350 for you LOL
    hi rajnish (or morpheus) what shud i call u?

    Ur tips on buying an RD are priceless. Plannin to buy a RD which has a digital convertor, front discs and alloy wheels for around 26 k, is it worth it?

    My friend n I r plannin to buy one jointly, although we have our own bikes, this whole racing history attached to RD makes it a Legend which shud be felt once in a lifetime. Thanks for all the info man!

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    • #17
      what kind of a digital convertor will it be?is it the cdi?what make is it?what make is the disc?how is it hooked to the front fork?what make r the alloys?which oversize pistons is the bike running,is it a LT or HT,which year?this is critical info i need before commenting on price
      \'87 High Torque RD 350B
      in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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      • #18
        quote:Originally posted by rajnish

        what kind of a digital convertor will it be?is it the cdi?what make is it?what make is the disc?how is it hooked to the front fork?what make r the alloys?which oversize pistons is the bike running,is it a LT or HT,which year?this is critical info i need before commenting on price

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        • #19
          hey dude,
          I happened to go to check out the bike, it wasnt good enough and completely modified into a local sports styled RD. Only the engine and frame were original.As per ur instructions,i asked him the barrel oversize, it was on the last, the bike wasn't anywhere close to the description u gave of how an RD feels. So just left it then n there itself.
          BTW it was fitted with a CD (which i guess solves the problem of points??) and not a digital convertor.there are two other bikes which looked in mint condition,both fitted with a CD. But the mech was demanding 40k and 42k for them!!didn't ask anything further abt those two.

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          • #20
            cdi bikes done by local mech.r useless.the cdi's they use r for a few hundred rs.they don't give power like points bike.
            \'87 High Torque RD 350B
            in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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            • #21
              I'm living in Delhi. My roomie is interested in buying a RD. Could anyone advise me as to where to start looking? And a rough idea of the price range vs age would be cool.

              Thanks

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              • #22
                if he has lots of money then karol bagh is fine,but the bikes from there r stripped off the parts usually.and they demand lots of attention.good bike will be worth 35k+.LOL u can have a look at mine
                \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                • #23
                  Hi Rajnish !

                  I'am planning to buy RD (High.T).....had just seen RD350 that guy says that his bike 83 model is still on the standard size original piston [:0]Is that possible.........or it may be sleeved ? He has also given me the permission for getting it checked whether its on the standard size or not ?
                  and hez selling that bike for 35K negotiable.....is the price ok ?


                  -Faiz.


                  Suzuki Shogun (2000)

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                  • #24
                    35k can be a steal for such bike.but my doubt is tht it'll be on sleeves.check for tht.also get checked if connecting rods r fine and coils r good.post the condition of the pipes and paint.
                    \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                    in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                    • #25
                      LOL i got this incident to tell...last april i went to delhi..went karol bagh..went to JOGA motors saw an RD..well maintained..i asked him LT/HT ? he says 1985 bike..i was like uhuh ??can i lift the barrels ? he says pay me full price then do wat u want...kool buddy now tell me wats the price..he says 60K ..LOL
                      www.bajajpulsar.org
                      http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/msgr/sandee...3ovBABk4jLxCYx
                      www.bikenomads.com

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                      • #26
                        this is wht i say to anyone going to karol bagh for a RD.it's best to get it from a party directly then a dealer.
                        \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                        in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                        • #27
                          Hi Rajnish,
                          That bike is sold now for 35K.....How do I check the condition of coils [?] would like to know about it coz I'am now hunting for low priced RD's and also wut r the piston sizes which can be put on an RD apart from the standard piston[?]Can u also plz tell me something about the jets ? Do ppl alter the jets 2 [?]

                          One RD guy was telling me that first the petrol gets collected in the first carb and then in the second carb........as soon as u start the bike within secs the other exhaust also begins to fire equally.Is that true[?]

                          I'am sorry if these questions irritate u....but I don't want to get cheated in the market.


                          -Faiz.
                          Suzuki Shogun (2000)

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                          • #28
                            LOL the guy which told u bout the carbs seems brilliant.the carbs r syncronized to lift together and both have independent fuel lines.the cylinders fire alternatively.
                            The coils can be checked by a multimeter.
                            Apart from the std size there are 4 oversizes avbl,though yamaha recommended just upto .50 over or 2nd over.
                            Sadly ppl alter jets too,put smaller mains to get milage.They should buy a step thru if they need milage.jets should be atleast 140 mains and 25 pilots.don't buy a bike running chambers.
                            \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                            in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                            • #29
                              Hi Rajnish !

                              What is engraved on the original RD 350 (HT) piston ?
                              Also if 0.60 is engraved on it....which size the piston is ?
                              Do plz tell me all the sizes right from the standard one to the last oversize.


                              Regards,
                              -Faiz.
                              Suzuki Shogun (2000)

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                              • #30
                                Hi,
                                Guys which color suits the RD-350 best ? and Rajnish I'am still waiting for ur reply....



                                -Faiz.
                                Suzuki Shogun (2000)

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