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2smoker
8th October 2006, 20:08
hey there guys, im after an rz350,rd350lc or 250's as a project bike, just after one in rough condition, preferrably an RZ, once i get rid of my stuff on trademe, Auction Number: 72731717 i shuld have enough cash to start the project off,

give me a call on: 0210712724 if you can help me or write back here
09 8250914

nothing to pricey, blown engine will be fine or the like

Nutter34
8th October 2006, 20:59
I saw a complete RD350lc rolling chassis on Trademe a while back, from a wreckers up in Auckland. Using that, with an RZ350 motor would be an interesting choice. Do you want it for the road or track? If for the track, a RZ350 motor and RG250 Suzuki frame works well, often called a Yamagamma... That for the road would be a good combination too but I'm not sure how the Vinning would go?

Otherwise, I'll keep an eye out.

Turtle
8th October 2006, 22:23
hey there guys, im after an rz350,rd350lc or 250's as a project bike, just after one in rough condition, preferrably an RZ, once i get rid of my stuff on trademe, Auction Number: 72731717 i shuld have enough cash to start the project off,

give me a call on: 0210712724 if you can help me or write back here
09 8250914

nothing to pricey, blown engine will be fine or the like

hhmmmm...I have RZ250r that I may sell....Will give it some thought

2smoker
9th October 2006, 15:25
how much different is the rz250 from the rz350, is it like the rd's where you can swap the 350 stuff to a 250 and make it a 350? can you fit a rz350 into an rz250 frame, i want the bike for a bit of track days and some comfortable road riding, i sat on a friends one and road it round for a day and it was unbeleivably comfortable, and the power was soooooo smooth, i love them!!!

stanko
10th October 2006, 05:37
RZ250 and RZ350 are the same bike, except for the barrells head, pistons , oilpump and the jets. The cdi is slightly different but works fine on a 350. All the cycle parts are Identical. The hardest part of converting a 250 to a 350 is finding the parts.