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Anyone have/know about Yamaha RD350?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluedot_26" data-source="post: 2782329" data-attributes="member: 23456"><p>The stupid oil-injectors failed constantly and would seize the motor .. biggest gripe. (Easily fixed by mixing at the gas station) That and the stock pipes were too low and would easily lift the rear wheel off the ground (yikes).</p><p></p><p>Also if you rolled backwards down the driveway and popped the clutch you could get the engine to fire in reverse.</p><p></p><p>My friend had a few around a 350, few 400s and a '79-Daytona special .. they were fun bikes. Even with the DG pipe and head kit, none of them would wheelie in third gear, but first and second were easy. </p><p></p><p>Fun bikes ... H1's and H2's also (they had their share of faults too) Still have a bunch of Kawi 2 stroke parts in the garage if anyone is looking for some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluedot_26, post: 2782329, member: 23456"] The stupid oil-injectors failed constantly and would seize the motor .. biggest gripe. (Easily fixed by mixing at the gas station) That and the stock pipes were too low and would easily lift the rear wheel off the ground (yikes). Also if you rolled backwards down the driveway and popped the clutch you could get the engine to fire in reverse. My friend had a few around a 350, few 400s and a '79-Daytona special .. they were fun bikes. Even with the DG pipe and head kit, none of them would wheelie in third gear, but first and second were easy. Fun bikes ... H1's and H2's also (they had their share of faults too) Still have a bunch of Kawi 2 stroke parts in the garage if anyone is looking for some. [/QUOTE]
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