RD350 CAFE RACER | walk around | RD 350 | Custom

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Here is my almost 4 year progress of my Yamaha. Running and driving now and just some loose ends that need to be done before the bike show next month. I hope you guys like this video and hope it may help others with their projects.

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  • @LowEndPCGamer100
    @LowEndPCGamer100 5 років тому +2

    Lol the rd350 is my favorite powerplant of all time and here it is in my favorite type of frame, that's badass

  • @zukins5003
    @zukins5003 5 років тому +1

    Nice looking ride,makes me want one!

  • @philemie4954
    @philemie4954 6 років тому +1

    I love my supermoto's but this video popped up and I had to watch it, she's beautiful mate!

  • @nicolacolombara7588
    @nicolacolombara7588 7 років тому +2

    omg man this bike is amazing

  • @guymclaughlin8430
    @guymclaughlin8430 Рік тому +1

    Hvc cycle has the greatest parts

  • @DonCamente
    @DonCamente 4 місяці тому +1

    nice! I had a '73 & a '74 and will be getting another one some day.

  • @californiamonster8877
    @californiamonster8877 6 років тому +1

    lol do you know 'this fuckin guy' or no, thats mad funny

  • @jdc1978
    @jdc1978 7 років тому +1

    Bad ass

  • @meatonmess5802
    @meatonmess5802 3 роки тому +1

    Great looking bike fella, just how I want mine but different colour! I’ve just bought an 1972 Yamaha R5 with a RD350 engine fitted (370cc) I’m going to be converting it over winter to a cafe racer. Could you tell me where you got the thruxton seat unit from please?
    Hope to see more vids with this bike in soon✊🏼

  • @josecarlos1922
    @josecarlos1922 Рік тому

    Estragou essa beleza banco suspençao traseira mal feita

  • @motocoorg
    @motocoorg 6 років тому +1

    Thats a killer RD and a very cool video. In the process of building mine. what rearsets are you using. Couldn't catch the name in the video.

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  6 років тому +1

      Kanoj Machaiah they are "fast from the past" rear sets

  • @Henrik.Yngvesson
    @Henrik.Yngvesson 5 років тому +1

    You definitely don't have to feel sad over throwing money on such a bike. These bikes are getting expensive, at least where I live.

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  5 років тому +1

      Hell yeah man. Theres a classic show tomorrow I'm taking it too. I have more updated videos and rides of it. Check it out. Love this thing! It's never finished lol!

    • @Henrik.Yngvesson
      @Henrik.Yngvesson 5 років тому +1

      @@Kaleverybodyspal I broke my back in a paragliding accident 3 years ago, paralyzed from my glutes and down except most of my quads. That's enough function for me to get up from my wheelchair and hop on to a bike unless it's too tall or heavy. Took out my old moped which where in pieces since my little brother had it like 15 years ago and put it together and found out that I could ride it with a modified shifter(largened toe heal type) so I can stomp it both ways as I can't move my feet. Originally it had 1hp and 30kmh but after a year I totally converted it, a Suzuki K50 into a vintage tracker/dirt bike with somewhere around 15hp and feels quicker than a legal 125cc. Took a lot of work modifying the engine but it's so satisfying when you succeed after all that welding and grinding trying to squeeze in larger carbrs, reeds, crank, clutch and pretty much everything is beefed up and modded in some way. I'm having so much fun on that bike and can ride it pretty much anywhere(not legally anymore unfortunately) as it's light enough for me to handle in most situations except advanced offroad.
      Tomorrow I'm going to buy an old Suzuki GP 125 from 81 which is going to become a cafe racer for legal street riding so I can ride around cities and use my K50 for the woods and countryside. I've found a modern 170cc cylinder from Parmakit with some really nice porting made for Vespa that I should be able to get on to it with some modifications to the engine block. +30hp shouldn't be too hard to get out of it and that can be pretty fun on a small 100kg bike + my tiny 60kg.

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  5 років тому +1

      @@Henrik.Yngvesson that is so cool. You seem to know a bunch about the small 2 stroke engines. Good luck with that. Glad you are able to still ride.

  • @jordanhutchins4511
    @jordanhutchins4511 4 роки тому

    Are you able to suggest any good RD mechanics in the SC area?

  • @htothejay
    @htothejay 7 років тому

    Well Damn, Nice to see a proper video of a old smoker!
    Iam Currently building my own take on a rd400 1976.
    Expensive!!!! But man its gonna look freaking badass when its done! Cant wait
    Iam considering getting those JL pipes for it allthoug i am not a huge fan of the lenght of them
    Sub

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  7 років тому

      htothejay very nice. As far as the length of the pipes, a lot of the guys shorten just the silencers. Looks great. I just havnt gotten that far yet.

    • @htothejay
      @htothejay 7 років тому

      They shorten the damper? How is that done so it looks good?;)
      And What about Sound ?
      Definately gonna look into that ;)
      Iam keeping the stock swingarm with bras bushings, so it want get any longer

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  7 років тому +1

      htothejay I was talking about the exhaust pipes

  • @DickWheels
    @DickWheels 6 років тому +1

    You can take the stock cable apart and just remove the oil cable from the plastic junction block.

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  6 років тому +1

      DickWheels i just got the 1 into 2 from hvc cycle. Works great with the flat slide carbs

    • @DickWheels
      @DickWheels 6 років тому +1

      Kal-everybodyspal I have been restoring my bike since 2015. My motor is now almost done. I ended up buying the same cable because I switched to a set of keihin pwk carbs.

    • @Kaleverybodyspal
      @Kaleverybodyspal  6 років тому

      DickWheels very nice