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83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 8:04 pm
by gman
G'day race fans. For the last few years i've picked up various rz parts, with some future projects in mind.
On the weekend i walked into a door jam and fractured my little toe. The doctor is fitting a space boot to immobilise my foot and at this stage it looks like 4 weeks of work. Also means no motorcycle boot, so no riding.
Anyway i have time to kill so i'm going to put together a 83 rz 350 track bike with the parts i have. I say track bike although i'd prefer to say race bike but from what i understand a 83 rz ypvs doesn't really have a categorie to race in historic racing without competing with bikes up to the early 90's of larger capacity.
My daily ride 84rz 350 has a set of chambers and ported cylinders done by Dutch tz tuner Karl Zegers. Last year i found another set of his chambers for sale which ignited the idea for a track bike. Today i recieved an 83 rz250 frame and cases i picked up from ebay. so now the fun begins.
At this piont i would like to get the bike together and running with the parts i have and make it as light as possible.
Performance Parts i have. lighter 85 wheels, 85 forks, triumph 4 pot calipers, zegers chambers, tz tacho, 34mm mikuni's, Zegers ignition set up using lighter flywheel (yz80).
Otherwise i have crank, barrells, pistons, tank, seat, gearbox , gaskets etc. I'm going to pull it all out of the shed tommorrow and see what i have and what i might need.
I hope to do all this on a budget with the bits i have, once running, i'll save for some more performance parts like reeds, r6 shock etc. Anyway i have 4 weeks to build an rz track bike. lets see.Image

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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 11:34 pm
by JonW
Ouch, weve all done that injury, tho perhaps not everyone has done it that bad (Ive been there tho, hurts like a bastard!)

Nice project, the frame and cases from ebay seller in Dural I reckon ;)

86-on wheels I think you mean, the 85s are the same as the 83/4.

Excited to see this one unfold :)

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 12:55 am
by BRG1200
Good on yer mate, looking forward to seeing it :-)

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 12:21 am
by Gavin
Watching with interest. I might have some 86 wheels if needed.


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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 10:10 am
by gman
Thanks for the encouragement boys. The wheels i have are from a 1986. For some reason i thought it was an 85 donor.
I'm thinking i'll do a mock up of the bike before i get the grinder out to remove any excess lugs from the frame.

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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 10:14 am
by gman
You where right john w..frame and cases from dural. Ego transport dural depot to gold coast depot $65.

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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 1:18 pm
by gman
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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 1:21 pm
by gman
Bouncing round some ideas. With some small modification i thik can this fairing to work. Need to get some clip ons under the triple clamp to see if it's a good riding position. Think i could use a tz seat as i've seen others have done it.

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Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 11:50 am
by Dave.T
Hi Gman,
The photo of your chambers have solved my mystery.

The RZ350 I recently purchased has a set of these. Are the any good for road use, or a pain to use on the street ?

Regards
Dave

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 5:14 pm
by gman
Gday Dave T. they are a peaky pipe. ie the set i have on my other rz come onto the pipe at just under 8000rpm and have good power through to 11000 so on the street they are not ideal. In saying that the ypvs system does help allot to giving usable power below the coming on to the pipe. did you get cylinders that have been ported with these pipes? They are light and well made. i can't fit the lower fairing on with these pipes.

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 6:16 pm
by James W.
Well gman, if you really wanted to 'punch it' - (as the Xbox Halo crew put it)..
..the Kawasaki H2 750/3 mill will slot fairly easily into an RD/RZ Yamaha chassis,
& to real good effect.. (yes, I've done it.. & I have one -as a current road ride.)

I can get you started, engine-wise, I'm not far from you - so if you're interested - P.M. me..

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 10:33 pm
by BRG1200
James, any pics of that motor in an RZ frame?

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 11:37 pm
by James W.
Nah, sorry, not on me, BRG - I am not much on photo stuff, but see the site below:

www.deejay51.com/coca_cola_800_gallery.htm

Scroll down to the Willing ex-Superbike Championship H2 slotted into his TZ chassis.
The H2 mill fits where the Yamaha does, basically - with a few easy nips 'n' tucks..

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 8:15 pm
by gman
750 h2 kwaka in the rz frame is definately a tastie proposition. you've got me thinking James!
Thing is i've pretty well got the rz350 engine and chambers sorted for the bike. iIm building this from mainly parts in the spares bin on a small budget. I need to buy manifolds for the 34mm mikuni's and some reed petals, otherwise i have everything right down to gaskets and seals.
I am chasing a tz seat (g model) if anyone has one or know's where i'll get one.

Re: 83 rz350 track bike build

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 8:17 pm
by gman
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this is the seat i"m after

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