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  • Project centaurus (an rd story)

    Initially I did not make a thread about my rd rebuild because there are not many rd riders or lovers that I see on xbhp. Further more the younger mambers are not even aware of what an rd350 is and why it is so important in world and Indian biking history. After many people asking me to put up a thread about the rd I decided to finally make one.

    Since many younger members are unaware of the bike's history, I am giving a brief one.

    The rd was a line of aircooled and later water/liquid cooled motorcycles produced internationally by yamaha. Barring a few models all were parallal twins. The capacity ranged from 125cc single to 500cc v4. The original rd350 was a revolutionary bike, not because it was the quickest and fastest, it was the grand daddy of affordable superbiking. A bike that combined usable power, quick acceleration, great handling and did not burn a hole in the pocket as other bigger bikes of its time like the kawasaki z1000, which cost almost twice the price of an rd. Technically it was a very advanced 2-stroke for its time as it featured reed valve induced 7 port lay out fed by twin carburetors, oil pump for precise lubrication, 6 speed gearbox and front disc brake.

    In the early 1980s, the 1972 aircooled rd350b was brought to india by escorts motors in collaberation with yamaha and sold under the brand "rajdoot" as rajdoot 350. It had a few changes from the abroad models. The front disc was replaced with twin leading drum from the rd250. The meter console was changed to a cheaper one. A bigger tank was put in. Footpegs were taken from the rd400. The biggest change was the exhaust port was restricted to reduce the power output from 39bhp to 31.5bhp. Later it was further reduced to 27bhp in the interest of mileage. The bike didnot do very well at the time due to an identity crisis as it was badged as a rajdoot. People confused a genuine sbk to a commuter. Low gas mileage and limited availability of spares and good technicians spelled doom for the bike. Later the bike was lost in a flood of 100cc puny motorcycles which our janta prefered over the mighty rd.
    Some features on the rd which were first in india were, 12v dc electricals with 5mah battery, adjustable rear shockers, engine kill switch, reed valve and oil pump equipped engine etc.

    Even today, a well preserved rd is one of the most fun machines one can ride due to its brisk acceleration and good handling. For people coming from pulsars and other single cylinder bikes it is an eye opener as to what a performance bike should be like. A stock ht (31.5bhp) rd is a very capable highway machine while the stock lt(27bhp) is almost unbeatable in cities.

    Next post will detail how my obssesion with the rd began.


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    Last edited by Bibhu; 04-08-2014, 12:50 PM.
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    Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

    Topic Approved

    Super fast bike needs super fast approval

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      Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
      Topic Approved

      Super fast bike needs super fast approval

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      Woah... The fastest approval I have seen till date... Thank you mr. Monk.

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      • #4
        Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

        Congrats and awaiting the snaps.

        Nissan Sunny XVD | Toyota Corolla | Suzuki Ritz
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        • #5
          Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

          Waiting for the acquisition story
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          '17 KTM Duke 390

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          • #6
            Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

            Eagerly waiting
            YOU CALL IT MADNESS,WE CALL IT RX

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            • #7
              Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

              WOW...a thread for the legendary rd350, still you can see a good number of these mean machines in the north east states..waiting for the next post !!!

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              • #8
                Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                Awesome Bibhu, iam glued to this thread and RD is one of my dream bikes!
                Please post pics of your RD?
                True, not everyone knows about the Legend RD, have seen many RDs going un-noticed on the Bangalore roads, people wouldn't even give a second look. And me, i wont stop staring.
                It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the ride - bolts!

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                • #9
                  Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                  Thanks for starting the thread of rd350,and for the information,daddy of quarter litre superbikes, even today a well maintained rd can blow the competition away, those persons are very lucky who still owns these vehicles, pls posts some snaps of your bike.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                    Very informative write up Bibhu. post up some pre, intra and post rebuild pics so we could all know what you and the RD has been thru
                    1985 Yamaha RD350 HT
                    1989 Ki-Honda 110
                    1994 Suzuki Shogun
                    1997 Yamaha RX135
                    2008 Yamaha FZ
                    Suzuki Supra Powerup
                    IND-SUZUKI AX100
                    Hero IMPULSE
                    TVS NTORQ


                    No Cams, No Valves, No Headaches.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                      Here it is was waiting for the thread..
                      Eager to know how a 4S rider became a 2S lover.

                      Ride safe and have fun.
                      Regards
                      Nadeem

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                      • #12
                        Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                        Bibhu - I guess it's going to be a beautiful journey than a story. Nevertheless, it's always good to read each's passionate moments written. Anyone having cash could get RD350, but knowing what about the bike, priceless. So bring it on!
                        RX100 1996 | Karizma 2004 | Karizma-R 2011 | RXZ 1999 | RX 135 1998 | RX 100 1993 | CBF150 2005 - 2011

                        2012 - Meghamalai | Kuttralam | 2011 Ooty | Munnar | 2010 Point Calimere | Horsley Hills | Yercaud

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                        • #13
                          Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                          RD, I am sure, is a bike that brings drool when someone mentions it for any 80's kid. I was contemplating on getting me one before i went for the KTM 390. There always is nostalgia associated with that bike. I rode it wayyy back in college and still gives me goosebumps thinking about it. I would love to read some ownership experience about this bike today. Subscribed.

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                            Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                            My obsession with rd began when i was 16 yrs old. Honestly i had never seen the bike. Only heard about it from a friend. When i started buying auto magazines, looking at pics, I always saw articles about bsm rd350 chapters through out India. The obssesion grew and grew. But I was still a kid. So got attracted towards fancy four strokes. The one thing I still regret about those days is that I could have bought a brand new 5sp rx. Insted I bought a pulsar 180.

                            A few years passed, I was happy with my pulsar180, never gave a second thought to buying a 2t bike. Somehow, all 2t bikes I test rode back then seemed weak and unimpressive. Blame it on poor maintainance and bad tuning. Most of my friends had left town after their graduation, I was doing law so I was still in college. Sitting alone watching bigger 4t bikes emerge, with still unamusing character, it hit me, I needed to get an rd350. Initially it was only due to the fact that it was a powerful bike and could decimate all at that time. I could not ask at home for a bigger bike. So in my mind rd was the "cheap" alternative.

                            Finally, in 2005, I decided to get an rd anyhow. Finding an rd for cheap in those days was pretty easy. My mech told me that there is a very good rd for only 6,000 rs. I was overjoyed and paid him total amount including shipping in advance. The bike came in an auto and I was very disappointed to see the bike. It was not a bike, it was a heap of junk and cowdung. It seemed the owner had a very bad accident on the bike and had thrown the bike away in anger. The bike was standing in his cow shed, axle deep in mud and cowdung.

                            Seeing the condition I was very angry with my mech. However he kept insisting that he would make it like new. The bike was devoid of seat, meters, all lights were absent, paint was non existant, wheels were rusted to death, tyres were rotton, air box, chain, headlamp and tail lamp brackets were missing among other things. Thus my first stint with the rd began. I read upon the bike and how to restore it on the web. Rddreams caught my eye as it was an indian website. However, at that time I recieved no external aid/help of anykind. So I had to depend on local sources to gather parts and to fix the bike.

                            The said sources took undue advantage of my ignorance and robbed me blind. Thousands were spent on worthless desi parts and the biggest issue faced was the ignition. The points were damaged beyond repair. The bike became a testbed for insane and unfeasable ideas. Desi cdi, proton chambers, twin pulsar discs, karizma fairing, unicorn tank, "racing bike" rear cowl etc etc. In the end i had an abomination that could hardly be called an rd. It never ran how it was supposed to and I got fed up. I gave up on the bike. I felt like crying, because the moments when it did run properly gave me a glimpse of what 2strokes are capable of and why they are so addictive. So to have some satisfaction i bought an rx100. The bike was nearly left standing for 6 years.

                            About a year ago, I decided to take another crack at rebuilding the rd. Again the bike was opened to be fixed. However me and the mech had a fallout regarding the bike which forced me to take matters in my own hand.

                            Thus began my first home diy rebuild.

                            Sent from my GT-I9001 using xBhp Connect mobile app
                            HYPERTHRUST CLEARED AND COUNTING
                            5.....4.....3....2.....1

                            sigpic

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                            • #15
                              Re: Project centaurus (an rd story)

                              Originally posted by Bibhu View Post
                              My obsession with rd began when i was 16 yrs old. Honestly i had never seen the bike. Only heard about it from a friend. When i started buying auto magazines, looking at pics, I always saw articles about bsm rd350 chapters through out India. The obssesion grew and grew. But I was still a kid. So got attracted towards fancy four strokes. The one thing I still regret about those days is that I could have bought a brand new 5sp rx. Insted I bought a pulsar 180.

                              A few years passed, I was happy with my pulsar180, never gave a second thought to buying a 2t bike. Somehow, all 2t bikes I test rode back then seemed weak and unimpressive. Blame it on poor maintainance and bad tuning. Most of my friends had left town after their graduation, I was doing law so I was still in college. Sitting alone watching bigger 4t bikes emerge, with still unamusing character, it hit me, I needed to get an rd350. Initially it was only due to the fact that it was a powerful bike and could decimate all at that time. I could not ask at home for a bigger bike. So in my mind rd was the "cheap" alternative.

                              Finally, in 2005, I decided to get an rd anyhow. Finding an rd for cheap in those days was pretty easy. My mech told me that there is a very good rd for only 6,000 rs. I was overjoyed and paid him total amount including shipping in advance. The bike came in an auto and I was very disappointed to see the bike. It was not a bike, it was a heap of junk and cowdung. It seemed the owner had a very bad accident on the bike and had thrown the bike away in anger. The bike was standing in his cow shed, axle deep in mud and cowdung.

                              Seeing the condition I was very angry with my mech. However he kept insisting that he would make it like new. The bike was devoid of seat, meters, all lights were absent, paint was non existant, wheels were rusted to death, tyres were rotton, air box, chain, headlamp and tail lamp brackets were missing among other things. Thus my first stint with the rd began. I read upon the bike and how to restore it on the web. Rddreams caught my eye as it was an indian website. However, at that time I recieved no external aid/help of anykind. So I had to depend on local sources to gather parts and to fix the bike.

                              The said sources took undue advantage of my ignorance and robbed me blind. Thousands were spent on worthless desi parts and the biggest issue faced was the ignition. The points were damaged beyond repair. The bike became a testbed for insane and unfeasable ideas. Desi cdi, proton chambers, twin pulsar discs, karizma fairing, unicorn tank, "racing bike" rear cowl etc etc. In the end i had an abomination that could hardly be called an rd. It never ran how it was supposed to and I got fed up. I gave up on the bike. I felt like crying, because the moments when it did run properly gave me a glimpse of what 2strokes are capable of and why they are so addictive. So to have some satisfaction i bought an rx100. The bike was nearly left standing for 6 years.

                              About a year ago, I decided to take another crack at rebuilding the rd. Again the bike was opened to be fixed. However me and the mech had a fallout regarding the bike which forced me to take matters in my own hand.

                              Thus began my first home diy rebuild.

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                              In some wierd they we are emotionally attached to 2strokes,They beg to connect..We never feel like giving up on them no matter how hard the times get..Two strokes will always occupy a special place in my heart.. i've not seen a RD yet:!!banghead:

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