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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    RD350A. Air cooled.

    RD350LC . Water cooled (RZ350 out here)
    thank you for educating the proles sir.

    you must have seen some conversions with this motor in your time....
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    It sounds good! I really appreciate it and looking forard to talk more about new updates in bike.

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    I have just enjoyed this post and it looking so entertaining and useful as concern to bike information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99 View Post
    I have an rd350a motor running in a matching numbers frame, however none of the cycle parts are up to the job,(even with the input of $1000s it will still be crap, really) so I am considering a hybrid using the RD motor (which goes like stink).... whos got some (realistic) ideas? i'm thinking blown up 250 sprots bike.......gotta be cheap (free?), I am bursting to chuck this motor in something, hurry up or it'll be a gokart
    Yeah, give it to Katman and invite him to take it for a swim in a deep part of Lake Taupo.
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    Try and find a nice RD frame to keep it original
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Ooh, ooh, stick it in a Lambretta!
    now you're talking - finally something useful to do with a scooter instead of leaving it as an ashtray

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    RD350A. Air cooled.

    RD350LC . Water cooled (RZ350 out here)
    /Anorak mode/
    THe LC (4L0 model - 1980 - 82) was different for the RZ - RZ came after with the YPVS(1983-88).
    I reckon you should get a RG250 frame and make a Yamagamma. They normally have LC/YPVS motors, but an air cooled should fit. The YPVS is a really easy fit and instructions are on teh web. I expect the air cooled to be easy as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    I had a mate with RD350LC engine and frame, matching numbers ...0000006.

    He had the frame rusting away in the long grass behind his shed.

    Probably long ago chucked out.
    This may have been one of the pre productions ones bought here in 80 before there general release in 81. From memory there were 6 250's and 6 350's, you can spot them from the production models by the lack of drain plugs on the forks.

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    I'm busy fitting an RD400 into a ZXR250A. Fits well.

    You could do similar. I think the 350 is the better motor isn't it?

    I have a shed full of RD400 parts - nothing great but if anyone wants it (No, not the shed!)... It's basically one old bike stripped down to the smallest part and put in boxes. Wasn't me.

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