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Daimo
07-10-08, 12:52 PM
In todays Enviromentally friendly politically corrected day of today, i guess a V4 500cc is out of the question. Shame, that iconic 500cc shape with some subtle modern touches.

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/disegno-yamaha-rdlc-500-v4/big_Yamaha_RDLC_500_V4_Roberts_01.jpg

Flamin_Squirrel
07-10-08, 01:29 PM
V4 twin? :scratch:

Skip
07-10-08, 01:32 PM
That is awesome! Where do I sign??!

Alpinestarhero
07-10-08, 01:36 PM
I'd have it. and id ride it loads. sod the 10,000 mile piston changes, it'd be worth it






wouldnt it?

dizzyblonde
07-10-08, 01:39 PM
I like that, but i'm not sure that im Indoors would be convinced. He wouldn't want another Rd500 whatever guise it were in

yorkie_chris
07-10-08, 01:43 PM
I'd have it. and id ride it loads. sod the 10,000 mile piston changes, it'd be worth it






wouldnt it?

10,000 mile? Probably optimistic.

injury_ian
07-10-08, 01:49 PM
how many exhausts? lol

assuming its symmetrical, 6?

+1 where do i sign

yorkie_chris
07-10-08, 01:51 PM
4 exhausts. 2 side and 2 under seat. has to be one from each pot on a stroker.

Daimo
07-10-08, 02:13 PM
V4 twin? :scratch:

V4 2 stoke.

dizzyblonde
07-10-08, 03:22 PM
bearing in mind its a gas guzzler. original Rd500 tank 24 litres:shock:...which would be gone in 120 miles down to reserve, ridiculous. In a straight line it was absolutely blisteringly fast, fast heavy bike with no engine breaking, so no good down hill, rather pleasant round corners

still nice in this pic, still not convinced..lol

G
07-10-08, 03:40 PM
bearing in mind its a gas guzzler. original Rd500 tank 24 litres:shock:...which would be gone in 120 miles down to reserve, ridiculous.


About the same as a 600rr :(

suzsv650
07-10-08, 03:41 PM
Thats awesome! She would sit nicely next to the 350LC!

Apparently a 2 stroke using injectors instead of carbs are actually clean and economic?!

yorkie_chris
07-10-08, 05:10 PM
No they're not. You lose loads of fuel out of the exhaust. Though there is some interesting work going on with variable compression 2 strokes.

ThEGr33k
07-10-08, 05:14 PM
Looks like something out of PB magazine. They has a SP3 in there and it lookeds SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET. :cool:

carnivore
07-10-08, 05:16 PM
No they're not. You lose loads of fuel out of the exhaust.
You don't lose fuel with direct injection as the exhaust port is closed when fuel is injected. :p[-X

Spokey
07-10-08, 06:43 PM
That's just gone straight to the top of my " when I win the lottery" list :D

xXBADGERXx
07-10-08, 10:47 PM
I`m a 2 stroke boy at Heart , and the RD500 was the bike that made me want to ride in the first place . I would buy that WITHOUT hesitation . A mate of mine on Xbox Live has a Spondon Framed/swing armed RD500 that is heart-achingly beautiful . He used to have a video of it on Youtube absolutely devastating Fireblades on his local Rat run . The sound was addictive ... I miss the crackle and the smoke of 2 strokes , if legislation and Yamaha allowed that bike up top ........... I would have it without a care in the world .

Bibio
07-10-08, 11:08 PM
where do i sign .... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm that lovely ringadingdingding and the smell of 2 stroke in the morning ......

Lozzo
07-10-08, 11:27 PM
bearing in mind its a gas guzzler. original Rd500 tank 24 litres:shock:...which would be gone in 120 miles down to reserve, ridiculous. In a straight line it was absolutely blisteringly fast, fast heavy bike with no engine breaking, so no good down hill, rather pleasant round corners


I'm a huge RD nut, and have ridden a few RD500s. I found each and every one of them disappointing. When I was about 23 Matt Oxley lived nearby, he was writing for PB magazine at the time, and he came to the market square where we all hung out one evening on Yamaha's press bike - it was at the time the only RD500 in the country and no-one had even seen photos of it yet. Matt knew I was a huge RD fanatic and he offered me a ride on it and he followed on my Beckett tuned RD400. The 500 was fastish, but not really that much faster than a 350 YPVS in all honesty. It was heavier, bulkier, and wasn't as nice to throw around as a 350 either. The only thing I really liked about it was the noise, the rest of it looked like it had been rushed into production with little thought to the aesthetics., and certain areas looked a proper mish-mash.

A couple of years later two of my mates had an RD500 and an RG500 and I got the chance to ride both of them back to back. Those two rides convinced me I'd never want to own an RD500, and if I was spending my own money on a big stroker it would be the RG every time. It looked right, sounded right, went better, handled and stopped well - it ticked all the boxes the RD didn't. The RG was a good replica of Suzuki's race bikes, the RD didn't even come close to being what the GP riders had.

Over the years I've had a few opportunities to buy RD500s as they are about the only UK imported RD I have never owned, and I've always waited for an RG to come along at the right money instead.

Stu
07-10-08, 11:45 PM
So what is in the pic above? :???: A photoshop?

mister c
08-10-08, 06:56 AM
So what is in the pic above? :???: A photoshop?
I would think so, quite good one too until you look at the fasteners on the bottom of the fairing

yorkie_chris
08-10-08, 09:30 AM
If I had a lot of money burning a hole in my pocket I'd build that.

Daimo
08-10-08, 10:32 AM
Theres a bloke building a replica Cagiva 500cc somewhere, I was reading a post about it not long ago. Small issues like fairing etc to sort out, but using a 500cc twin cagivia engine etc. Wasn't the best looking and wasn't finished, but was deffo coming along to becoming a really nice bike.

Daimo
08-10-08, 10:34 AM
Also, what about the Aprilia RS500?

Just found this link u'll all like too.

http://www.isk.kth.se/~isk_joan/RG500Thumbnails.html

EssexDave
08-10-08, 11:17 AM
That yamaha, with a few tweeks, would look amazing.