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RZ350

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 10:03 pm
by mixalive
Well.. I haven't been working on any bicycles lately, but have been working on my Yamaha RZ350. I am in the process of bracing the frame to support more horsepower. I have already installed FZR600 front end, wheels, brakes and FZ400 swingarm. I need to fabricate a mount for the FZR400 fairing and lower cowling. I have all the parts for this plus the engine rebuild, just gotta make the time. For those not in the know, the 1984 RZ350 is a 2 stroke twin. A big bore kit and stroked crank is available to up the displacement to 421cc's. That, some big mikuni's and a porting job will make this bike scream.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 10:11 pm
by mixalive
The first image is the plan for the frame, and the second image is the progress so far.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 11:34 pm
by vpc66
Nice project Mix, how many times have you done a motorcycle build and what styles...do you have or had any old school cafe-bobber type bikes ?

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 11:59 am
by neo_pop_71
That's a slick project Mix, looking forward to some photo updates!

Those RX, FZ, and FZR bikes were a blast to ride at the time, torquey as all get out, I rode a blacked out FZR with yellow accents for a couple years. It was my canyon killer, lively at the throttle and easy to flick around, I'm thinking I should start looking for a project build.

Here is a cool TT build that pulled the same front end as yours, plenty of photos and good description of the build. Check it out:

http://motorcyclephotooftheday.com/tag/thumper/

Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration!

Cheers,

-D-

p.s. Do you remember the "Thumpers" that came out in the mid to late 1980's? I always wanted to customize a SRX400 or the bigger brother SRX600. A single monster piston with dual carbs for high and low end with a 5 speed gearbox, basically came right from the track. They made cool cafe and bobber bikes too... Vinny, you should look into building one!

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 12:53 pm
by vpc66
Love motorcycles Super D, but in Florida there is a very good chance of becoming a hood ornament and the lucky ones become road kill right off.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 27th, 2015, 8:24 am
by mixalive
Yep. I worked for a Suzuki dealership from 1979-82, when the DR thumpers came out.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 27th, 2015, 8:27 am
by mixalive
The trick to not being a hood ornament is pro-active driving and going faster than the traffic around you. Just saying.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 27th, 2015, 8:44 am
by mixalive
Built a bobber style Honda SL175 and a Triumph 650 hardtail chopper when i was a teenager. Had a GS550L and 650L in the early 80's and a Honda 500 Interceptor in the late 80's. The Interceptor modified only for performance. Of course the two Vespas of late. I am trying to work a deal on a 65 Honda Superhawk CB77 305 at the moment. Will make a cafe racer out of it.

Re: RZ350

Posted: June 30th, 2015, 4:53 pm
by neo_pop_71
mixalive wrote:Built a... Triumph 650 hardtail chopper when i was a teenager.


Sweet Jesus (pronounced "Hey-Zeus") brother Mix that is one gorgeous chop!!!

I know 20 guys, myself included, that would give their left nut for a bike like that... love it!

Thanks for sharing the photo, it's awesome, deep down you just know the f*ck the world moments you had while enjoying some throttle therapy on that killer bike!

Cheers,

-D-

p.s. I'd have to pass on the denim flares, I'd be afraid that the bell bottoms would get sucked into the chain!

Re: RZ350

Posted: July 11th, 2015, 9:22 am
by mixalive
12" over front end and tittie grips. That bike engine-vibrated like hell at 70mph but was fun putting around at 40.