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Honda RVF400/NC35


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Stay tune as more stuffs coming up... :thumb:

 

For more info, can visit 400GreyBike.

 

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Originally posted by RvF_GaL@Apr 28 2005, 11:37 PM

blups.... yeah RVF rulez :D

 

dlm still riding ur old RVF? :?

thought u changed bike le?

 

:sweat:

RVF is a good bike. no doubt

 

tat y u call RvF_GaL. :smile:

 

yes. sold off a yr ago.

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great pics man dlm, the stock rvf alreadi gave stablity n good handling ,with those performance parts realli cant imagine what pleasure it is to ride tt bike. thumbs up !

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Originally posted by dlm@Apr 28 2005, 10:48 PM

Checkout the rear hugger

 

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I want that rear hugger.Where can find in S'pore?Otherwise have to bring in from overseas already.Oso how much to powder coat the frame to like the black one?

Bikes Previously Owned: Aprilia RS125, Kawasaki KRR150, Honda RVF400, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ6N, Suzuki Hayabusa ,Yamaha RXS115, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha Nuovo Elegance, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ16,Honda Vtec1, Yamaha FZ1N, Honda Wave-S, Honda CB400X, Honda NC750X,Yamaha TMax 530, Vespa GTS 300, Yamaha XMAX 300 

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Originally posted by y2kredbull@Apr 29 2005, 07:03 AM

I want that rear hugger.Where can find in S'pore?Otherwise have to bring in from overseas already.Oso how much to powder coat the frame to like the black one?

Dun think u can find locally, unless u custom make one.

 

For powder coating, am not very sure the exact price. Example like GSX k2, k3, they are made of power coating. U have to find ur own ways to take out fairings, engine, cables before sending ur frame down.

 

Anodizing also good too. Those fork u c on RVF, r1, k2, k3 are using anodized method. The cost of doing a swingarm is $300+, no to mention the frame would cost more.

 

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Originally posted by dlm@Apr 29 2005, 12:11 AM

RVF is a good bike. no doubt

 

tat y u call RvF_GaL. :smile:

 

yes. sold off a yr ago.

yeah.. u are right dlm kekeke... long time see u liao ^_^

 

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i may be less use the com.... by i surely support all rvf ... it a F*****g good bike

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Read in a accesories catalog,Micron supposedly have street legal exhaust for RVF.Anyone got asked around bout this?Where is Micron agent?

Bikes Previously Owned: Aprilia RS125, Kawasaki KRR150, Honda RVF400, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ6N, Suzuki Hayabusa ,Yamaha RXS115, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha Nuovo Elegance, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ16,Honda Vtec1, Yamaha FZ1N, Honda Wave-S, Honda CB400X, Honda NC750X,Yamaha TMax 530, Vespa GTS 300, Yamaha XMAX 300 

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Originally posted by jameswei@May 4 2005, 02:24 AM

hi,anyone selling rvf???

try pm shay, think he might wanna let go.

 

good luck

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Originally posted by y2kredbull@May 5 2005, 07:47 AM

Read in a accesories catalog,Micron supposedly have street legal exhaust for RVF.Anyone got asked around bout this?Where is Micron agent?

Du think there is street legal micron for 400cc. Can try contact Andrew, Team Mezzo. pm mi if u really interested.

 

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Originally posted by Ken@May 6 2005, 02:14 AM

Hi, i am Ken.

My name is Ken.

Everyone call me Ken.

You can call me Ken.

I anything also can.

Can?

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think Ken under some kinda depression.

 

 

 

 

 

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Anybody here not using the 2 air ducts?Any bad effects on the bike?

Bikes Previously Owned: Aprilia RS125, Kawasaki KRR150, Honda RVF400, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ6N, Suzuki Hayabusa ,Yamaha RXS115, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha Nuovo Elegance, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ16,Honda Vtec1, Yamaha FZ1N, Honda Wave-S, Honda CB400X, Honda NC750X,Yamaha TMax 530, Vespa GTS 300, Yamaha XMAX 300 

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Originally posted by gaMbit@May 9 2005, 11:42 PM

wat's the two air ducts abt:confused: oh ya..btw bro..could u ciao me if u wanna get the rear hugger:cheeky: i also wanna get one

The two air intakes i mean.Sorry for the confusion.Still sourcing for the rear hugger.

Bikes Previously Owned: Aprilia RS125, Kawasaki KRR150, Honda RVF400, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ6N, Suzuki Hayabusa ,Yamaha RXS115, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha Nuovo Elegance, Yamaha Spark135, Yamaha FZ16,Honda Vtec1, Yamaha FZ1N, Honda Wave-S, Honda CB400X, Honda NC750X,Yamaha TMax 530, Vespa GTS 300, Yamaha XMAX 300 

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Originally posted by y2kredbull@May 9 2005, 07:12 PM

Anybody here not using the 2 air ducts?Any bad effects on the bike?

Just to share. One of my friend actually took out the two air duct for years liao... So far no difference. I am sure Honda design it for a purpose but since it don't affect anything at all y not take it out. Actually the purpose of taking out these air ducts was to look nicer and to lower ur fork or handle further more for more stability. Hope this help.

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Originally posted by tth_jeff@May 10 2005, 06:03 PM

Just to share. One of my friend actually took out the two air duct for years liao... So far no difference. I am sure Honda design it for a purpose but since it don't affect anything at all y not take it out. Actually the purpose of taking out these air ducts was to look nicer and to lower ur fork or handle further more for more stability. Hope this help.

Wif out e intake if u travellin @ low speed there will be no pro but if u travellin @ high speed e air might not be replace fast enuff cos e air intake is link to e 2 hole infront so if u travel fast e air will be direct into e air box by e 2 intake :smile: :smile:

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Originally posted by Ni+3KiDz@May 10 2005, 09:30 PM

Wif out e intake if u travellin @ low speed there will be no pro but if u travellin @ high speed e air might not be replace fast enuff cos e air intake is link to e 2 hole infront so if u travel fast e air will be direct into e air box by e 2 intake :smile: :smile:

With KNN air filter and HRC air funnels shouldn't be a problem. Take it out and go for a shoot out to see if there is any difference. See it for urself and give us some feed backs.

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Originally posted by Ni+3KiDz@May 10 2005, 09:30 PM

Wif out e intake if u travellin @ low speed there will be no pro but if u travellin @ high speed e air might not be replace fast enuff cos e air intake is link to e 2 hole infront so if u travel fast e air will be direct into e air box by e 2 intake :smile: :smile:

If i'm not wrong, the air intakes actually dont link to anywhere. I've taken those pieces on the tank out before...

 

Wat I realized is that the air that comes in thru the intakes doesnt really go anywhere.

 

If you dont believe, you can strip the tank... u'll know wat i mean.

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:giddy: :giddy: im not ridin RVF anymore

If u look careful it link it direct e air into e space infront of e tank frm there e airbox will draw it air look carefully hw e airbox is build u will noe liao :smile: :smile:

e intake is frm e front so e idea is to store e air then draw into e air box if not when u r ridin @

It not like RAm air so dun be mistaken k..... :cheer:

Anyway RVF is a F**Kin gd bike i miss it :cry: :cry:

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Hi pple.. can help me ? Wads da stock size for rvf front n rear sprocket ??? How cum mine 42, then i see alot of them 40...39. Which is stock ?? Any website showing da gear ratio ?? thanks alot !!! :cheeky: :cheeky:

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OEM is 15F 38R

 

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increase rear for acceralation..

decrease rear for top end

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