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  • #16
    Amzingly restored machine....
    Superb stuff, it really needed those discs
    The Magician"

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    • #17
      Thanks rennyyyyy

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      • #18
        can u post some close-up shots of ur exhaust? especially a 3 qtr view shot from rear. plz post some pics of the disk brakes.
        Biker of the Year -2013

        1987 Yamaha RD-350-B
        2009 Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi
        2017 aprilia SR 150

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        • #19
          sure frank........
          but some day i will....
          cos i m not in my place now for few days........

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          • #20
            Just 1 word buddy - AWESOME. You are lucky to have this beast. Amazing work, especially the exhausts.
            1998 Maruti Suzuki ZEN VX

            2002 Yamaha RX135 4 Speed
            2005 Hero Honda KARIZMA
            2009 Suzuki ACCESS

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            • #21
              Bike looks awesome !!

              Disc brakes and red color add glamour to the bike.
              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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              • #22
                Hi,
                I am Sandeep, an old member. I saw your restoration pictures and these were amazing. Keept it up bro. Shortly, I wish to show somw sanps of my RD being restored now. One question, which bikes mudguard have you got in the front. Your answer will be of great help.

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                • #23
                  Congrats! Very nicely restored!!
                  ONLY GOD WILL JUDGE ME

                  Suzuki Shogun (1994)
                  Yamaha RX135 5-SPEED (1996)
                  Yamaha RX135 (1997)
                  Yamaha RXZ 5-SPEED (1997)
                  Suzuki Fiero (2000)

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                  • #24
                    Looks good!

                    Those brakes, wheels & forks are from the Yamaha RD350LC - not RD400 'cause it came with a single disc & its wheels have straight spoke design whereas the LC had curved spoke design.

                    How did you fit the thinner LC forks on the stock T-stem ?

                    RD350 fork dia = 34 mm
                    RD350LC fork dia = 32 mm
                    Last edited by eapen; 07-12-2010, 05:48 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Can anybody tell me from where can i get those rims and what would the total cost. My friend wants such rims on his rx135.

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                      • #26
                        Hi Chaten,

                        Just wanted to know as to where from did you get your silencers. I am looking for a pair for my bike too.

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                        • #27
                          Huh?

                          Spam!!
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ray13 View Post
                            huh?

                            Spam!!
                            lmao! Spam!! Spam!!
                            " A man is also known by the bike he rides :D "

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                            • #29
                              Actually I was referring to some strange post about earthquakes and suchlike which had appeared here after Raj Churi's post (wasn't referring to his). Think the mods have deleted it since. Next time I shall use the 'quote' option when I write so there is no confusion when a post mysteriously disappears.

                              Cheers
                              www.beingthomas.wordpress.com

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by eapen View Post
                                Looks good!

                                Those brakes, wheels & forks are from the Yamaha RD350LC - not RD400 'cause it came with a single disc & its wheels have straight spoke design whereas the LC had curved spoke design.

                                How did you fit the thinner LC forks on the stock T-stem ?

                                RD350 fork dia = 34 mm
                                RD350LC fork dia = 32 mm
                                Same question! How you did it?

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