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Howdy- just found this list- not a newbie to the R5 by any means, I've had my R5C since 1987 or 1988. Mine is stock, save for the handlebars, mirrors and rear...
Matthew Bennett
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Sep 4, 2006
10:18 pm
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Hello Matt; I don't have any handle bars , but would like to know if you have the stock carb to air box rubber connectors on your R5? Mine are missing ,where...
Wally Wronka
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Sep 5, 2006
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Wally... Talk to Brad at www.hvccycle.com - he's got those boots and a lot of other stuff for these bikes. Paul ...
Paul Merolla
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Sep 5, 2006
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Hello Paul; Thank for the heads-up ,I well contact Brad. Best Regards Wally Wronka College Station,Texas ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Wally Wronka
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Sep 5, 2006
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Hi, my name is Robert and I live in Denver, Colorado and I am now the owner of '72 R5. Buying the bike I learned a couple of important lessons a) never buy a...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 20, 2006
9:14 pm
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Parts are quite plentyful for the R5, I suggest you first try HVC Cycle - www.hvccycle.com they specialize in the R5 and RD line. Speed and Sport have a huge...
canuckr5350
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Sep 21, 2006
2:17 am
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Congratulations I went a different route than souping my up. After gas prices soared up, got my from my grandfathers barn (free) but still a 500 mile trip,...
blehman17
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Sep 24, 2006
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Congratulations I went a different route than souping my up. After gas prices soared up, got my from my grandfathers barn (free) but still a 500 mile trip,...
blehman17
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Sep 24, 2006
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I bought a set very nice fit, and soft!! I had the orginal very hard, bang up my hand every time I had to take them off....
blehman17
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Sep 24, 2006
3:23 am
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Thanks! That was sort of my gut feel for how to go, both you and the previous poster have given me great places to start. I did start running through the...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 25, 2006
5:34 pm
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Hi! I recently bought a used 1972 R5, and I'm having trouble identifying the carbs that came with it. I bought a refurb kit for the stock R5 and the float...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 27, 2006
7:42 pm
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They are not marked ( at lease none of mine), so you did the next best thing. My manual says VM28, so hopefully no one changed your out with somthing else. I...
blehman17
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Sep 28, 2006
1:05 am
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HI Take another look for the identification on your carbs,i thought mine were wrong because i could not find anything that is until i had a look with a...
TERRY PAGE
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Sep 28, 2006
9:54 am
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You measure the inside diameter of the carb throat that faces the engine. In case someone did place RD-350 carbs on it.........they are indeed different. If...
Kidwell, David T (Sou...
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Sep 28, 2006
2:06 pm
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Thanks! The inside throat measures 28.6 mm and there is stamped number "360" and underneath that an "A1" on the starter lever casing. "Mikuni" on one side of...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 28, 2006
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The float bowl gaskets are different. It is relatively easy to find the gaskets for the RD-350 carbs but not so easy for the R5 carbs. Like I said, I have a...
Kidwell, David T (Sou...
dt68kid
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Sep 28, 2006
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RD carbs and R5 carbs, apart from both being VM28's, are quite different. The R5 has the oil injection lines attached to the cylinder, and the RD's attach to...
David
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Sep 28, 2006
8:38 pm
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Wow. Okay, this bike is like the surprise gift that keeps on giving. The carbs I've got have the oil line running too them so maybe it's pretty settled that...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 28, 2006
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Sounds like someone put a RD top end on your bike, or you have a complete RD engine. If the engine serial number starts with R5, then you have a R5 engine/RD...
David
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Sep 28, 2006
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Again, thanks so much. Yeah, the tranny has six speeds and the serial # starts with 351 so a lot is becoming clearer. It ought to make finding parts a little...
robertcmcevoy
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Sep 29, 2006
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This may sound obvious, but did you remove the lower ball bearing set inner (upper) race? ... grease around the inside of the frame where the bearing sleeve...
John G
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Oct 3, 2006
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Can any one tell me what a 72 with 7000 miles is worth? He claims it runs and looks good. (pic looks clean) It also has a flat spot in the power band. Possible...
nubsbud
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Oct 5, 2006
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Depends on the condition, low ball $500, high ball $2000 plus, and it has to be CLEAN for high ball. 7000 miles sitting in the weather means corrosion on...
David
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Oct 5, 2006
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I have a contact that can get new aftermarket fork tubes; I bought a pair for my Yr5 ... _________________________________________________________________ Be...
john Walton
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Oct 6, 2006
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I bet they aren't cheap though. Forking by Frank charges about $200 for new uppers, if you have a source that's less than that, let me know. Dave ... pair ... ...
David
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Oct 6, 2006
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7000 miles doesn't mean much it the years and where it was store. But rubber only last so long inside or out so you will need to replace some of the seals,...
blehman17
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Oct 7, 2006
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... You might as well throw in $40 for carb kits too. I also would suggest replacing the swing arm bushings. The originals are plastic, and they wear quickly....
David
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Oct 7, 2006
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GreetingsGreetings, I just purchased a 72 R5C last week. I never had a street bike before. I've been a Hodaka-holic for several years. I've got seven Hodakas...
Gregg Floren
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Oct 9, 2006
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top end should be good for 20K + depending on how you drive and treat her, http://www.hvccycle.com/ for parts, http://www.usa2strokers.com/forum/default.asp...
R.D. Fawks
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Oct 9, 2006
4:36 pm
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i still cannot get the new needle bearings to work.the old races are out. when you pull the old ball bearings out do you eliminate theball race cover and the...
rob shuey
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Oct 10, 2006
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