Yamaha RD350A 1973

Yamaha Rd350a. Yamaha RD350A on Point Ign System. YouTube The 1974 RD350A was ruby red (purpleish maroon) with a double white. Yamaha Corporation produced it at a time when race bikes are heavy and muscular

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But after a day's normal cruising, enough deposits built up on the plugs to cause the had misfire when the rider downshifts to make a full-throttle pass. If the plugs are new, they function okay for a while

Dutch Seventies Classic Yamaha RD 350 A (1974) YouTube

The Yamaha RD350 is a sportbike that ruled the motorcycle race tracks during its heyday As a result of Yamaha's "Torque Induction" system — along with a crankshaft supported by large ball bearings, with roller bearings at the bottom and needle bearings at the top of the connecting rods and a 6-speed. Yamaha's specified spark plug for the RD 350B is an NGK B8HS, which is supposed to have a very wide heat range electrode

YAMAHA RD350A 1974 MATCHING NUMBERS FULL RESTORATION ONE OF THE. I'm an over-the-hill rider (and writer, let's get the homophonic joke out of the way early) preaching to all seven of you who might listen to chatter about now-irrelevant Yamaha two-strokes. Contrary to popular opinion, there's no evidence supporting the idea that the "RD" in the Yamaha RD350 model designation stands for.

Yamaha RD350A 1973. The 1974 RD350A was ruby red (purpleish maroon) with a double white. As a result of Yamaha's "Torque Induction" system — along with a crankshaft supported by large ball bearings, with roller bearings at the bottom and needle bearings at the top of the connecting rods and a 6-speed.