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Whilst in the UK RGV world an on-line mass debate rages about which GP rider is the anti-christ.....................
Been making some progress down here.
Pretty much a standard cylinder/cases with TYGA pipes and aftermarket ignition. About 40 dyno runs later emerged an optimised ignition/pv curve. Crawled our way back to the 'cold case' figure. This dyno reads low (SAE 0.95 correction factor).
Not quite there but on the right track, next is some better cylinders, more comp, reed valves and case work.Wishlist would be a set of my pipes if I could get the bike for a while.


Pretty much a standard cylinder/cases with TYGA pipes and aftermarket ignition. About 40 dyno runs later emerged an optimised ignition/pv curve. Crawled our way back to the 'cold case' figure. This dyno reads low (SAE 0.95 correction factor).
Not quite there but on the right track, next is some better cylinders, more comp, reed valves and case work.Wishlist would be a set of my pipes if I could get the bike for a while.

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I know they wouldn't fit the bike, but you might be able to bodge something for a dyno run, might be worth trying a set of KR1S Lomas pipes on the RGV if you can borrow a set.
They work really well on a KR with a raised main exhaust port (about the same height as a stock RGV port and provide masses of mid range 8 to 10k.
As Bore and stroke are the same and as mentioned I think RGV exhaust port height is about right - they might go a long way towards filling the midrange hole (Canyon).
They work really well on a KR with a raised main exhaust port (about the same height as a stock RGV port and provide masses of mid range 8 to 10k.
As Bore and stroke are the same and as mentioned I think RGV exhaust port height is about right - they might go a long way towards filling the midrange hole (Canyon).
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how is your rgv coming on mark? also what about the latest kr? trackday yesterday for me at cadwell, lapped inside my personal best despite losing 6th gear!! also bike ran very well destroying a majority of mid 90's 750's along the straight. bike ran avgas 50 50 with 160 mains in a homemade airbox. seems to run better on avgas even though ive used v power in the past. need to get the fuelling sorted when getting on the throttle exiting corners. new needles are next. wondering if the std gear linkage been turned around for 1 up 5 down is the problem? or poss the selector forks? need looking at.
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got to get my baby on the dyno really soon.
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Yeah that's the spec of the RS250 Aprilia(basicaly RGV) with just bolt-on bits. Was about 35 runs and 2 hours work to get us back to the cold case figure. Running pump 98 ULP fuel too. I think my signature is 'crochet & croquet'mgtkr1 wrote:tsi, what engine is that? very good curve. that the spec in the bottom of your sig?

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