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Aprilia RS250 1999 Mugello Replica

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  • N NINJA
    2 Aug 2019, 20:12

    @Calum Shouldn't that be 'Hard' with envy? As in 'women' get wet??? :winking_face: :winking_face: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: :face_with_tears_of_joy: 🤣

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    Calum
    wrote on 3 Aug 2019, 09:34 last edited by
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    @NINJA I didn't think I had to specify this. But I have gone past the point of being hard to jizzing in my pants and now I am wet.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      3 Aug 2019, 09:34

      @NINJA I didn't think I had to specify this. But I have gone past the point of being hard to jizzing in my pants and now I am wet.

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      NINJA
      wrote on 3 Aug 2019, 09:52 last edited by
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      @Calum There's also wetting the bed.................................... 😉

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        3 Aug 2019, 09:34

        @NINJA I didn't think I had to specify this. But I have gone past the point of being hard to jizzing in my pants and now I am wet.

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        declan
        wrote on 3 Aug 2019, 21:17 last edited by
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        @Calum gross

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          pedrobatista10
          wrote on 14 Aug 2019, 14:20 last edited by pedrobatista10
          #10

          Hi guys,

          i will need some help to find some parts, im checking ebay and lebocoin everyday, but till now no sucess

          1- ~~Driver Seat OEM for RS250 1998-2003

          2- Low.rear fairing lockup - AP8138893

          3 - Saddle support cover - AP8139785

          for now this 3 parts are the most important for me to start the project

          if you know something, hit me up please

          thanks guys!

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          • P pedrobatista10
            14 Aug 2019, 14:20

            Hi guys,

            i will need some help to find some parts, im checking ebay and lebocoin everyday, but till now no sucess

            1- ~~Driver Seat OEM for RS250 1998-2003

            2- Low.rear fairing lockup - AP8138893

            3 - Saddle support cover - AP8139785

            for now this 3 parts are the most important for me to start the project

            if you know something, hit me up please

            thanks guys!

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            NINJA
            wrote on 14 Aug 2019, 16:25 last edited by NINJA
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            @pedrobatista10 Try here bud;

            https://www.facebook.com/groups/712304025643803/

            https://www.facebook.com/groups/1517255815187412/

            https://www.facebook.com/groups/159163728093975/

            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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              pedrobatista10
              wrote on 14 Aug 2019, 19:05 last edited by
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              @NINJA OMG, thank you! I already found all parts i need from a guy on the group, except the seat.

              And for a very good price

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                pedrobatista10
                wrote on 17 Aug 2019, 10:21 last edited by
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                hi

                when i say it will be mugello replica, it need to be complete. the rider must have the right equipment 😄

                hope you like, it was custom made with AGV k3 helmet, done by Adriano Versa (Italian Designer of helmets, bikes, etc )

                the worst thing about original replicas, is that they are really old helmets, they look better ofc. but they have a lifetime of 5 years, after that it compromise our safety. that way i prefered to make a custom replica in a brand new helmet.

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                • P pedrobatista10
                  17 Aug 2019, 10:21

                  hi

                  when i say it will be mugello replica, it need to be complete. the rider must have the right equipment 😄

                  hope you like, it was custom made with AGV k3 helmet, done by Adriano Versa (Italian Designer of helmets, bikes, etc )

                  the worst thing about original replicas, is that they are really old helmets, they look better ofc. but they have a lifetime of 5 years, after that it compromise our safety. that way i prefered to make a custom replica in a brand new helmet.

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                  NINJA
                  wrote on 17 Aug 2019, 10:24 last edited by
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                  @pedrobatista10 Now that is being a true fan for-sure!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    wrote on 24 Sept 2019, 15:25 last edited by
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                    Hi guys

                    quick update on the parts that i already found and bought.

                    Used OEM Brembo discs x2

                    Used Genuine Complete Headlight

                    Used complete back light with licence holder

                    New Genuine Windshield

                    Used driver seat

                    Used Low rear fairing lockup

                    thanks to @NINJA for the facebook group's , found almost every part used there.

                    Next month, i hope i can order this parts:

                    Brembo RCS 17 with the TWM clutch( some guys told me better then rcs19 for rs250) and Brembo Rear Disc

                    i cant buy much more parts for now, unfortunately i damaged the engine of my pitbike. and will not be cheap to repair i guess 😞

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                      pedrobatista10
                      wrote on 17 Oct 2019, 10:00 last edited by
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                      hi

                      yesterday i started to remove parts from the rs, to send to the powder coating. i want to remove the wheels too , but i need a stand to keep the bike straight. i already have one that i use for the rs125, but i need one for the front, so that way i can remove both wheels without problems. any suggestion?

                      btw, im doing pretty fine removing parts from a bike for the first time. but i'm struggling with some bolts and nuts that are very hard to remove. for example on both front brembo calipers i cant remove the nut that connects the braking cable.

                      i think i need some more tools to have at my home. once again, i accept suggestion for tools

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                        pedrobatista10
                        wrote on 21 Oct 2019, 10:31 last edited by
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                        i was bored at home, and i said to myself that i can remove the engine of the bike and save some cash not paying to someone to do it for me.

                        so i did

                        looks very dirt inside
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                        out of the frame already
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                        i may be wrong but i think this engine never left the frame of the bike in 20 years 😄
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                        look the powevalve housing, this after a cleaning with absorvent paper. when i opened lots of burned oil leaked
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                        piston, i dont have a clue if its very bad condition or not. what you guys think?
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                        cylinder head, no ideia again if bad or not
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                        what's your opinions? full rebuild since i have engine out? btw, the engine i will not touch, no skills for that.

                        this was the first time i worked on a bike, im proud of myself that i did it. i organized all parts and screws on zip bags to not lose anything.

                        hope you like it!

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                          Calum
                          wrote on 21 Oct 2019, 13:31 last edited by
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                          Hey looking smart.

                          I mean, it's out now, may as well rebuild it yourself.

                          I dunno, depends whether you want it rebuilt or not. What's the mileage? These types of bikes tend to be owned by more mature owners so don't tend to need to rebuilding as often.

                          At worst, I'd throw a set of rings in there. They actually say not to clean the carbon off the piston as it retains the heat and allows the gases to propagate faster = more power. Well there goes the theory.

                          The head should be polished to a mirror sheen though.

                          Looking good though.

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            pedrobatista10
                            wrote on 21 Oct 2019, 14:32 last edited by
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                            @Calum 15.000 km i think, its estimated time for a change of pistons i guess.

                            i would love to rebuild it myself, but i will not risk this engine. first i need to learn on dtx and rs 125 then i will adventure on this beast.

                            i think i will replace everything, pistons, pv's, pulleys, water inlets , basically make a complety fresh engine. then i will know what to expect from the engine.

                            i will take more time to make it running but i have more insurance that it dont break so easily.

                            btw, what products you guys use to clean engine, carbs and general parts? i heard brake cleaner is good, but want to know what you use first.

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                              21 Oct 2019, 14:32

                              @Calum 15.000 km i think, its estimated time for a change of pistons i guess.

                              i would love to rebuild it myself, but i will not risk this engine. first i need to learn on dtx and rs 125 then i will adventure on this beast.

                              i think i will replace everything, pistons, pv's, pulleys, water inlets , basically make a complety fresh engine. then i will know what to expect from the engine.

                              i will take more time to make it running but i have more insurance that it dont break so easily.

                              btw, what products you guys use to clean engine, carbs and general parts? i heard brake cleaner is good, but want to know what you use first.

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                              NINJA
                              wrote on 21 Oct 2019, 17:34 last edited by
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                              @pedrobatista10 You can clean most things with Carb cleaner, which is not too abrasive. 😉

                              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                                pedrobatista10
                                wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 12:16 last edited by
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                                what method should i use to paint the calipers?

                                and should i rebuild the calipers or no need?

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                                  23 Oct 2019, 12:16

                                  what method should i use to paint the calipers?

                                  and should i rebuild the calipers or no need?

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                                  Calum
                                  wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 17:40 last edited by
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                                  @pedrobatista10 If you can get the parts to rebuild, then I would.

                                  I remember one day riding to work, the rear brake seals failed. Leaking fluid all over my wheels. Discolouring the paint work 😞

                                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                    23 Oct 2019, 17:40

                                    @pedrobatista10 If you can get the parts to rebuild, then I would.

                                    I remember one day riding to work, the rear brake seals failed. Leaking fluid all over my wheels. Discolouring the paint work 😞

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                                    DTR+NSR
                                    wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 19:28 last edited by
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                                    It's a Suzuki rgv250 engine in these isn't it?

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                                      23 Oct 2019, 19:28

                                      It's a Suzuki rgv250 engine in these isn't it?

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                                      Calum
                                      wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 19:52 last edited by
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                                      @DTR-NSR That's correct.

                                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                        23 Oct 2019, 12:16

                                        what method should i use to paint the calipers?

                                        and should i rebuild the calipers or no need?

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                                        NINJA
                                        wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 19:56 last edited by
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                                        @pedrobatista10 If you wish to repaint them then just give them a rub down with some wet n' dry, then respray them with some Very High Temperature paint for a good finish. If the pistons are not damaged in any way, then you could replace the seals if needs be? I would perform a full strip down, thoroughly clean everything with a pressure washer, then give the outside of the pistons a very light rub with some fine wet n' dry and ruba small amount of copper slip on the outsides only. Then rebuild with new seals if required and perhaps new brass banjo bolts & nipples. They look to be in good overall condition, so a strip, clean, re-grease and rebuild might just be enough??? 😉

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                                          pedrobatista10
                                          wrote on 23 Oct 2019, 21:12 last edited by
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                                          guys i think i will use vapour blasting services on carbs, engine cases, brembo calipers and some other parts to make it look mint condition. and price is reasonable.

                                          i saw some photos and i like how it looks.

                                          @NINJA @Calum its possible to powder coating the calipers? i want the original gold colour on them.

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