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Thread: Some pics of my RGV VJ21

  1. #16
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    Thumbs up

    wow you done great job on it really amazing you must learnt alot doing that well done

    Hows does it go be quick bike i think these be collectors bike soon and just nice to

    Have 2 stroke production race bike dont think see them again new which is a shame



    QUOTE=awesker;1130424755]Hey guys



    Just finished restoring my VJ21 after to many years of it sitting neglected in the shed. Took me about 6 months to rebuild it. I started knowing next to nothing but with the help of the manual, the team at rgv250.co.uk and some common dog Ive brought it back to, what I think anyway, is a pretty nice bike. If anyone is interested Ill throw up some pics of the build process and some "holy shit, no wonder 'insert part here' didnt work so good" pics. Dont ask how much it costed.. I kept a decent log and Im to scared to add up the total.. it makes me wake up in cold shivers and my credit card still doesnt talk to me after the raping I gave it.

    Anyway, heres the album: http://imgur.com/a/tFGDq

    Not sure of the general opinion of the race replica style fairing but I love it.. my mini schwantz machine. Its damn glorious to have a 2 stroke machine pissing off the neighbours again.

    Cheers.[/QUOTE]

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    Cool

    To be fair, I new what I was getting into buying the Chinese fairing and for their price, theyre great. $600 for a full set of painted fairings delivered to the door.. cant argue with that. Most holes

    do you have site address am looking for fairings for my vfr 750 92 i brought one part but like 300.00 with shiping from uk omg and need another 3 bits

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    Its inspired me to dust off the RG500

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    wow you done great job on it really amazing you must learnt alot doing that well done

    Hows does it go be quick bike i think these be collectors bike soon and just nice to

    Have 2 stroke production race bike dont think see them again new which is a shame

    do you have site address am looking for fairings for my vfr 750 92 i brought one part but like 300.00 with shiping from uk omg and need another 3 bits

    Yeah, it runs really well now. Rev's nicely up through the RPM's with no bogging and pulls hard once in the powerband. That was one of my main motivations, just get it nice because finding decent quality spares is becoming tough, just check out trademe.. its all junk.

    For the fairing I went through a seller from ebay called Parts4Bike, heres his ebay page: http://myworld.ebay.com/parts4bike?_...p2047675.l2559
    He was really good, you can change the paint how to want at no cost. Flick him a message and see if he holds any 750 molds.

    For anyone interested heres some pics of the build. As the build went on longer my picture taking skills reduced.. Any questions just ask:
    http://imgur.com/a/WCmty

    As I had such shit service from companies in NZ (primarily Auckland companies) when I was trying to ask advice or source parts, I mostly used websites to find what I needed. Here's some handy purchasing websites I can recommend:
    http://www.motorcycleparts.com.au/ - Sends an email to dozens of australian wreckers and they reply to you if they hold that part with a cost. Struth, to easy mate.
    http://www.importmonster.com.au/ - Easiest way to browse the Japanese Yahoo auctions if you cant read japanese! Search the auctions, buy an item (you put money onto your importmonster account), then import monster buy on your behalf and ship it to you. Excellent service and you can find basically anything on those auctions. Seriously.
    http://www.thetuningworks.co.uk/ - Mostly RGV related but other makes are stocked. Pricey due to our shit dollar but excellent quality and service.
    http://www.wemoto.com/ - Again, pricey but very good.
    http://www.cmsnl.com/ - Very good 'exploded' part diagrams hosted on here for nearly every bike. They hold or can source nearly any part but be prepared to pay for it! Good service and good communication.
    http://bikemufflers.co.nz/index.html - Sent my expansion chambers down to Kiwa to be gutted and re-welded. He provided a great service and was great to work with, unfortunately I didnt get to meet him in person but I can recommend his services.

    Again, thanks for the kind words guys. Looking forward to bringing it along to some rides this summer.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Its inspired me to dust off the RG500
    Got any pics mate? Love the RG500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awesker View Post
    Pricey due to our shit dollar
    lol what? Did you buy your parts in 2009 or something?

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    All relative broskie. Would rather buy and AUS or US product than UK simply due to the pound still being 2:1 to the NZD.

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