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Offline Cyclone

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RV90
« on: April 20, 2017, 10:11:12 am »
Hi just joined the forum , and hoping you can help with my RV90 Suzuki

Questions are:
What year model is it-  RV90-68552 ?
Where can I get tryes
The rear is 6.7-10
and weirdly the front is 6.7-12

thanks for any help
PS its a Silver Bike with a luggage rack on back


Offline Kenneth S (222)

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Re: RV90
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2017, 07:38:17 pm »
One of the first bikes I ever rode
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Re: RV90
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2017, 06:50:51 pm »
in the 80's in italy was plenty of these funny things.. of course used as city bikes, instead of vespas..

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Re: RV90
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2017, 07:13:16 pm »
Hi All,
Where can I get tryes
The rear is 6.7-10
and weirdly the front is 6.7-12

thanks for any help

Just letting you know that I have bought a RV 90 as well, still to pick it up but maybe we can compare notes on Parts? Most dirt bikes have a bigger diameter front wheel than the rear so not sure why a sand bike would be different. Horse drawn Wagons had a wider steel Tyre on the front and a narrow one on the back with the idea being the front flattened and smoothed out the dirt for the back so maybe the bigger front footprint levels out and compacts the sand for the drive wheel? Not sure if this helps............

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Re: RV90
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2017, 09:31:03 am »
you need less "rolling resistance" in the front wheel or else it will "tuck under" all the time as the back drives it forward. Loose sand magnifies this 10 fold

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Re: RV90
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2017, 12:21:10 am »
74 *L model

Search the forum. A while back one of the guys found a source for the impossible to get tyres.

Interesting engine with a reed not rotary valve as you would thing by the carby positioning.

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Re: RV90
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2017, 11:14:29 am »
Aussie pickers brought on one the teev last night :)
 

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Re: RV90
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2017, 03:19:16 pm »
Pokey, the MT50 Rockhopper was the same case reed induction ;)

Cyclone, there is an online service manual if you need. http://www.2strokeworld.com/manuals/rv90/

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Re: RV90
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2017, 10:18:10 pm »
Rockhopper hey Chris. I never played with one of those.
I did own a RV90 back in the early 80s. Cant remember if it was silver but i did paint it silver. That was my beach fishing bike and when the fish wernt biting the RV was my beach MX bike. Heavy little thing to throw around and to be honest, too underpowered for beachwork if the rider was over 60kg.

Hoping to breath some cheap life back into it with a set of rings i pulled the top end to check piston size and besides finding a chunk missing from the rear skirt i found a reed where the rotAry disk should live. Surprised the hell out of me.

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Re: RV90
« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2017, 07:45:01 am »
Gday Cyclone,

I have a few RV125 and now RV90 bikes that I am rebuilding
A lot of OEM Suzuki parts are still available, just search the part No through Alpha-sports web
The genuine Bridgestone tyres are available from the USA:
 https://www.smalltires.com/index.cfm/product/search-by-tire-size
This company would not ship to Aus so I had the tyres re directed through shipping company, cost me around $550 at my door for 2 sets (4 x RV125 tyres and Aussie dollar was a lot better than now)
I have found Skyteam tyres in Aus that look the same pattern as Bridgestone and DOT approved for the road at around 80 each for the RV90. Both front and back tyres should be 6.7 x 10

Picture of my nearly complete RV90 Street fighter...





The other 2 x RV90 will be original

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Re: RV90
« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2017, 12:33:48 pm »
Hi just joined the forum , and hoping you can help with my RV90 Suzuki

Questions are:
What year model is it-  RV90-68552 ?
Where can I get tryes
The rear is 6.7-10
and weirdly the front is 6.7-12

thanks for any help
PS its a Silver Bike with a luggage rack on back
Hi Mate,

I have RV 90 and RV 125 parts including spare RV 90 wheels if you with to swap for your 6.7 - 12 front wheel?

Anyone else chasing RV Parts?