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This looks interesting. Would it qualify for LWSS? Be even better if they built it with the SXV 5.5.
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/20...cer-conce.html
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2007 Ducati 1098 - Street (okay, sometimes track)
2002 Suzuki sv650 - Pure track!
2007 Suzuki sv650 - Next seasons track bike
http://www.myspace.com/spydah77
Note that article is almost a year old... there hasn't been anything new out of the RSD camp for awhile. The AMA's proposed beginner class renewed interest in their stuff, but the movement as a whole seems to be dead in the water as near as I can tell. Beon has a great kit for doing conversions on the big 5 brands, but the geometry is still a bit off...
I'm thinking KTM motor in a SuperSport frame, but I think the local shop will lynch me for heresy if I try it.![]()
One of the major motorcycle magazines revisited this subject a few months back, and reignited my interest in the topic. On the outset, it seems like a great and moderately affordable way to build a serious racer. But on closer inspection, its not all gravy. Aside from the Aprilia motors going ka-boom all too often, even the four Japanese marquees had questionable long-term durability from the engines stressed a little differently than they were built for. But the biggest problem I remember reading about was the suspension. Because these were meant to be high-riding platforms, the forks are extremely long, with lots of travel. You can't use them for serious road-racing, and you can't just swap in a shorter set from your favorite supersport...that would destroy the 'geometry' that has already been mentioned. Instead, all the suspensions have to be custom built, even if its just a rebuild of the stock suspenders. Same story with the rear shock...designed for long, soft travel, but it needs to be turned into short, rapid travel. In the end, it just seems easier to buy someone else's already setup track bike for $4-8k.
I will say, though, the one thing I liked about the RSD Aprilia is the look of the spoke wheels on a fully-faired road race machine...
wasnt there an article in RRW or something fairly recently talking about longevity of the super-singles? cant remember but basically took away from the article that while its great to be able to create a mini roadracer from a dirt bike, the motors just weren't withstanding the stress of the constant high revs.
i think the Sands design is cool, but the German project from a while back with the SXV 550 looked way cooler.
http://www.aprilia.de/pages/galerie/...X-550-Phase-3/
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Very cool concept - thanks for posting
check it out, custom Tigcraft chassis for the SXV 450/550 motor
(dude, chill with the throttle)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rq3m_mk6KA
another Tigcraft 550 seen in NZ
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If it's below 50 out, I won't even try. I use the yellow start button as well and let it rev for 20-30 seconds after it starts. Any less, and it stalls. I could never start it and rev it like the guy in the video, mine would stall for sure.
I just got the new oil filter cover and O-ring in the mail on Friday and haven't had a chance to install it yet. Hoping it cools off a bit this evening so i can give it a try.
On a side note, I really feel like I got ass raped at Wagner with the O-ring I bought from them that came to $14 with tax. The one that came with my new cover from Seacoast had a $0.23 price stamped on it![]()
Yamaha
success?? hoping so, that would bug the shit outta me
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Pretty cool looking
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2006 Suzuki GSXR 600
Yoshi R-55 Slip-on, PUIG rear hugger, PUIG windscreen, Pazzo levers, 6k HID kit
another chassis for the SXV550 lump... this time from Ilmore
Ilmor MotoGP bike for the road revealed
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guaranteed domination of ULSS
LRRS #831 Novice
2007 Ducati 1098 - Street (okay, sometimes track)
2002 Suzuki sv650 - Pure track!
2007 Suzuki sv650 - Next seasons track bike
http://www.myspace.com/spydah77
another cool project with lots of detail... BLOGSPOT - RS-XV 550 - The Marriage of a 4Stroke SXV550 to a 2Stroke RS250
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looks like Aprilia has been listening: Aprilia RSV550 prototype confirmed
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