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    Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 08:31
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Does anyone know to a manufacturer who makes engine casing covers for the RSVR Gen 1?
I wanted to add something to my track bike to be on the safe side but can't really find anything out there.
 
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There is a company whom do Carbon with Kevlar reenforcment so you need to glue them on. Will try to find details for you. 
However. I am aware of a gen 1 that ran in a certain series which had a gen2 engine in but with gen1 engine cases. Therefore I can only surmise that the R&G gen2 case protectors should fit. 
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that's em 426hemi thanks 
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Has anyone used Moto Forza, if so are the fit and finish of their part really good?

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Originally posted by Jollygiant Jollygiant wrote:

Has anyone used Moto Forza, if so are the fit and finish of their part really good?

As thinking of next carbon parts for Jolly-fiying!

I stuck those engine cases onto a gen 1. In answer to your question, they were good quality but it was only the crash protection at the time I was interested in. 


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Originally posted by wigginsjp wigginsjp wrote:

Originally posted by Jollygiant Jollygiant wrote:

Has anyone used Moto Forza, if so are the fit and finish of their part really good?

As thinking of next carbon parts for Jolly-fiying!

I stuck those engine cases onto a gen 1. In answer to your question, they were good quality but it was only the crash protection at the time I was interested in. 



Thank you, thinking more of the bodywork though and they need to good as quality as possible for what I need.
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The other carbon covers for gen 1's are Carbonadi. They sandwich 8mm kevlar pads in for protection, so they bulge outwards and the covers are smooth. Might be good for track. Their website is awful and in Czech I think. They occasinally stick some on Ebay.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/APRILIA-RSV-MILLE-R-TUONO-2x-CARBON-LIMADECKEL-KUPPLUNGSDECKEL-COVER-CARBONE/281913387551?hash=item41a358ea1f:g:Y6QAAOSwwpdW4-18:rk:9:pf:0





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hadrian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Nov 2018 at 09:15
Thanks for the two options, didn't think anyone made anything anymore.
Both makes look similar in construction and should be ideal for a track bike, just have to compare cost's and shipping and trying to avoid import tax!
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