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My 97 RRV

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Post by cleedubber Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:07

This is the only pic I have of it to date
Think it was when the prev owner bought it, because it didn't look like this when I went to pick it up
I'm in the process of a deep clean so will take some pics then
Its not a minter, but I got it for a very good price and will make get it looking much more presentable than it does now
Prev owner just wasnt into cleaning his bikes....mech it is sound
It has S/S down pipes so got a carbon quil end can and carbon rear hugger on the way, want to tidy the back end up with an undertray and tail tidy if poss
Also put a 17" on the front.....yes I know some are against this, but it gives me much more tyre options Smile

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Post by 1992fireblade Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:11

Nice looking Blade you got there Neil wheeliebike
Little scuff on the top fairing but nothing that cant be sorted. Enjoy!!!
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Post by cleedubber Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:13

Yes its had a very low speed drop on the right, scuffs and a crack in the side panel too

I'll be keeping my eye open for panels, but its not effecting the ride etc
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Post by 1992fireblade Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:16

Regarding the undertray when I first decided to get one for my RRN I got one of those cheapo fibreglass ones.... shocking quality & ended up in the wheelie bin!
Its worth paying the extra for a decent quality plastic item from Pyramid, Powerbronze or Skidmarx.

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Post by cleedubber Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:33

Thanks for that
I'll have a look
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Post by cabbie Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:34

Nice blade, not seen that colour before!
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Post by cleedubber Sun 12 Apr 2009, 09:41

cabbie wrote:Nice blade, not seen that colour before!

Thanks

Its an import
I like it, a bit different eh
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Post by bazza Sun 12 Apr 2009, 15:07

nice bike mate hope you enjoy it
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Post by masterblader Sun 12 Apr 2009, 23:22

1992fireblade wrote:Regarding the undertray when I first decided to get one for my RRN I got one of those cheapo fibreglass ones.... shocking quality & ended up in the wheelie bin!
Its worth paying the extra for a decent quality plastic item from Pyramid, Powerbronze or Skidmarx.

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Red/White/Purple on a "J" plate not many of those survived
Should have it mounted on the mantle Dunc drool drool drool
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Post by 1992fireblade Mon 13 Apr 2009, 07:55

masterblader wrote:
Red/White/Purple on a "J" plate not many of those survived
Should have it mounted on the mantle Dunc drool drool drool

Neither did this one Mickey! Lol.

Survived for 15 years with previous owners then fell into my ownership........ & the rest as they say is history! Lol
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Post by yammydave Mon 13 Apr 2009, 10:28

1992fireblade wrote:
masterblader wrote:
Red/White/Purple on a "J" plate not many of those survived
Should have it mounted on the mantle Dunc drool drool drool

Neither did this one Mickey! Lol.

Survived for 15 years with previous owners then fell into my ownership........ & the rest as they say is history! Lol

On a positive note, that'll cheer you Masterblader.
I sold a few parts on Ebay this last week to help fund my new fairing nose cone for the RRP.
One of the buyer's was from Donny as well so he nipped round for his purchase yesterday.
Seems he has just landed himself a rusty J plate that is HPI clear and all original (just a mess) for £550, that's been stood for a couple of years under a carport.
Original screen, indicators, uncut rear guard, black wheels, exhaust, no carbon frame covers, no ploished frame, no dents on the frame spars, his plan is to restore it to former glory!
Fortunately I'd not yet been able to bring myself to change the colour of that front mudguard I got from you Duncan, so he was delighted when I resold it to him.
Looking forward to seeing his bike and the progress he makes.
Expect he'll be on the forum soon enough anyway and though mainly into cars, the guy is certainly clued up.
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Post by cleedubber Mon 13 Apr 2009, 10:42

My 97 RRV Hijack1






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Post by yammydave Mon 13 Apr 2009, 11:19

Getting a bit off topic are we?
Best make amends.
Here you go buddy: http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/parts/part_12273/
You not out playing on it today then?
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Post by cleedubber Mon 13 Apr 2009, 11:24

Just about to go out for a blast
Been cleaning it up after yesterday

Thanks for the 4 link
I'll have a look into that, very good price too
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Post by 1992fireblade Mon 13 Apr 2009, 11:42

Are those Delvic top fairings plastic or fibreglass. Seen them on ebay about £110, obviously unpainted though.
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Post by yammydave Mon 13 Apr 2009, 12:01

No Dunc, genuine Honda in the right paint for his code and with decals to boot!
Not bad eh?
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Post by 1992fireblade Mon 13 Apr 2009, 12:03

Damn! Thats a very good price, im surprised silvers are selling so cheaply. Gonna be worth their weight in gold Dave!
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Post by yammydave Mon 13 Apr 2009, 13:00

Did you not see this then: https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/parts/part_12050/

Mine 's going to be £269 inc del.
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Post by 1992fireblade Mon 13 Apr 2009, 14:42

That is very tempting but the wife would shoot me!
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Post by yammydave Mon 13 Apr 2009, 16:35

Know what you mean buddy, I've put a load of stuff on Ebay, including my VF750 to finance finishing the RRP, but even so Mandy's giving me some stick about having two Blades.
Work has really dropped off with nothing coming in from domestic customers, and my commercial customers take what seems forever to pay.
Still so long as I've got a roof over my head, a shirt on my back and food on the table, I can't complain!
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Post by firefly Mon 13 Apr 2009, 22:24

1992fireblade wrote:Regarding the undertray when I first decided to get one for my RRN I got one of those cheapo fibreglass ones.... shocking quality & ended up in the wheelie bin!
Its worth paying the extra for a decent quality plastic item from Pyramid, Powerbronze or Skidmarx.

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whats that cover over your rear shock??????
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Post by cleedubber Mon 13 Apr 2009, 22:50

My 97 RRV Rolling_eyes
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Post by BladeBum-Russ Mon 13 Apr 2009, 23:08

its a shock sock, stops em gettin dirty if you aint got a hugger
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Post by 1992fireblade Tue 14 Apr 2009, 07:07

BladeBum-Russ wrote:its a shock sock, stops em gettin dirty if you aint got a hugger

Correct! Its called a "shockshield".

Got it off ebay many moons ago for about a fiver! Bargain!!!
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Post by cleedubber Tue 14 Apr 2009, 15:02

My RRV...you know the one up there ^^^^, could most def have done with one of those on over the years
I'll be stripping it down and getting the spring powdercoated etc...its a right mess
Then fit a hugger
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Post by firefly Tue 14 Apr 2009, 16:01

cleedubber wrote:My RRV...you know the one up there ^^^^, could most def have done with one of those on over the years
I'll be stripping it down and getting the spring powdercoated etc...its a right mess
Then fit a hugger

mines the same im just gonna buy one to cover it...lol Laughing
never even knew they existed....
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Post by cleedubber Tue 14 Apr 2009, 18:06

BladeBum-Russ wrote:its a shock sock, stops em gettin dirty if you aint got a hugger

So anyone any idea where I might get one of these shock socks ?
Can only find them in the states
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Post by 1992fireblade Tue 14 Apr 2009, 19:26

Got mine from ebay, wasnt from the States though. There was somebody selling some blue ones the other week but cant find any on there at the moment.

Try looking on moto-cross accessorie websites, pretty sure that where they originated from mate.
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Post by cleedubber Tue 14 Apr 2009, 20:22

Yes that seems to be what the ones I've seen are for
I'll keep looking
Thanks
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Post by cbrbob Mon 04 May 2009, 21:01

i had an RRV same colour mate, nice with a bit tuning, shook its head a bit tho so i reckon a 17" front wheel is the way to go
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