12-21-2008, 07:55 PM | #31 |
too much time on my hands
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yeah, he says thats what it weighs with everything assembled, in road ready trim. I know it weighs more like 270+, I just dont wanna argue with him about it cause I dont like arguing with idiots.
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12-22-2008, 08:48 AM | #32 | |
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When I drag raced RD's I put one on the scales at the track, but they really aren't made to weigh something that light. If I recall, it came up at 268lbs. That was with struts and wheelie bars which might weigh a little more than rear shocks, Aluminum seat and not much else, maybe a half gal of fuel. One of the biggest chunks of weight that you can take off of them is the stock pipes and foot pegs. Chambers and rearsets probably knock 12 lbs off the bike and add mondo corner clearance. Then remove the oil tank, oil pump, fenders, alternator, charging system, lights, gauges and anything else that will come off without a torch you lose another 15 or so lbs. Aluminum rims take another pound or two off. Stock, the RD350 weighed 308 dry, so if you managed to pull 30 lbs of stuff off, it would still come in at 278Lbs dry. |
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12-22-2008, 04:37 PM | #33 |
too much time on my hands
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Exactly. I know his bike is light, but sub 250 pound range? just not possible, cause I know he's got fenders, stock pegs, the charging system, full tank and such.
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12-22-2008, 08:57 PM | #34 | |
restorer of the original
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The key blanks I have here are for the ODD numbers between 911 and 919. OR go to www.key-men.com and get a blank from them. Email them, describe the cycle ( year, make model & key number) and they'll make sure you get the correct blank. They can also "cut from code" if you would loose the key but still have the number. Jeff |
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12-22-2008, 09:20 PM | #35 |
Much better off!!
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I think you are getting the key blank number confused with the key code. The key blank number isn't the cuts of the key, that's the key code
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12-22-2008, 09:33 PM | #36 | |
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If you were to purchase a YH40 blank from key-men, they could cut the correct code to the blank. Is that clearer on what I was explaining? Jeff |
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12-24-2008, 03:53 PM | #37 | |
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Well, I don't think it even has the original key. It's stamped Taylor...
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12-24-2008, 03:59 PM | #38 | |
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See how the number is stamped around where the key goes in? It's the same on the ignition switch. ( this bike is next to be restored, it's a 74 H1 500 ) |
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12-24-2008, 06:36 PM | #39 | |
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It's a 911.
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12-24-2008, 06:53 PM | #40 |
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