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How come someone not love Yamaha RD350


SOME QUOTE I GOT FROM THE INTERNET, VERY THOUGHTFUL; Copy & paste je la..hehe;


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i would say if you have decided to get a cool looking, awesome
sounding, “superbike” to enhance your personal appeal.. ****** OFF!
this onez not for you!


but if you are looking to purchase a genuine 350cc twin pot, twin
exhaust “Giant-killer” that outruns 600/700cc bikes, sounds
like a rabit pitbull on rampage, and makes it to 160kph’s like an
ethereal ride through all of 6 gears.. then you’re all set mate!


but you dont buy a Yamaha RD350 and be done with it. The process
never truly ends. It begins somewhere, but never ends anywhere.
Its a continuous part-time job for you. It begins with ‘building’ your
yamaha 3fiftee and then continues forever till as long as you want
to ride the blue smoke beast. Its a constant journey of sourcing rare
spares, overlooking unreasonably regular expenses and learning to
talk to your bike :)


you need to understand even before you buy a 3fiftee that she aint
someone born yesterday. its probably gonna be a machine, well past
her prime. prob more than 12 years old, for the one you get your hands
on.


give her the respect an ol timer deserves. understand the fact that she
runs today for you, not coz it needs to, but coz you want it to. So the
onus of keeping one running is on you.


every time she stalls, dont ****** yell at her! dont ya dare ****** cuss
at her! Smile. tell her “aww..cmon sweetheart.. what now?”, then shut up
and haul her 180kilo self to the nearest reliable mechanic [or put it on
a bloody tempo truck and take her to your “own” mechanic] and treat
her like you would pamper your girlfriend, even when she is being
unreasonable!


thats how you keep a yamaha RD350 man!


so lemme tell ya what! go fish for a screwed up 350!
look for one, that has absolutely no damage to its chassis.
look for lack of dents on its bodywork. look for maximum original
spares on it. haul it over to a reliable known 350 mech/garage.


get a chrome + chassis paint job done on the whole bike. go
hunting all over town lookin for whatever spares she is missing..
no matter how rare they are or hard to find.


get your hands [or your mechanic’s hands if he is trusted] on a good
cylinder kit. You’d most likely get used cylinder and pistons. They
are ok as long as your trusted mech vouches for them, and they
have run 1000-1500k at the max!


Get a new battery, hunt for a new battery charger! see if you can
find a company original battery charger, or settle for Honda Activa
chargers, they seem to work.


get a new Wiring set for the bike. change the whole damn set. Costs
approx rs 200-250 man! get new tank lids/kick stands/kick lever/
instrumentation/switch-gear or whatever needed!


BUILD your own 350 man! you’ll end up spending some 20-25k
on it this way! Run-in the new cylinders and pistons yourself, and then
mate, you’ll have yourself a true 25k Yamaha RD350! you’ll know
your babe inside out then, and you’ll have the upper hand when having
to deal with road side mechanics in case of an emergency



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