RD 350
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| RD 350 |
The RD350 is a two-stroke motorcycle produced by Yamaha
from 1973 to 1975. It evolved directly from the piston port (pre-reed valve
intake tract), front drum-braked, five-speed Yamaha 350 cc "R5".
The engine is an air-cooled, parallel twin, six-speed (in
some markets, such as the UK, the first model was sold in five-speed form),
reed valve-equipped intake tract two-stroke engine. The bike is usually
referred to as a sport bike.
All models were equipped with "Autolube" automatic
oil injection, relieving the user from the need to mix gasoline and two-stroke
oil.
Rim sizes are 18" WM2 (1.85") front and 18"
WM3 (2.15") rear, both being of chromed, wire spoked steel construction.
In the UK, rim sizes were 1.60 front and 1.85 rear.
Brakes are: single front disc brake and a rear drum brake, a
combination described by Cycle Magazine as the best in its class.
The frame dimensions of the street 350 are very similar to
the Yamaha TZ250 and TZ350 series factory road race bikes, differing mainly in
weight and front fork rake - the RD being ~27 degrees and the TZ being ~25
degrees. The frames appear similar, side by side, with the street frame adorned
with many brackets for the street equipment. The weight difference is
substantial though, with the street-going RD frame weighing almost twice as
much as the "TZ" roadrace race frame.
The stock bike made 39 bhp (29 kW) (32 bhp (24 kW) at the
back wheel) at 7500 rpm[1] - very fast for the time. A contemporary of the RD
is the Kawasaki H2 750cc Triple, said to make 72 to 75 true HP (tested by Cycle
Magazine at 55 bhp).
The 350 evolved into the more refined and cleaner running
RD400C in 1976, the "D" and "E" in 77-78 and the final
model, the white 1979 RD400F.
The RD350B in India
A licensed version of the RD350B was assembled in India
between 1983-1990 by Escorts group under the brand name Rajdoot 350. It did not
repeat the success of the RD350B in the Indian market, which some attribute to
a high purchase price and poor fuel efficiency. However, it established
Rajdoot/Yamaha as a performance bike manufacturer in India. There were two
models for the Rajdoot 350 - High Torque and Low Torque. Compared to the Yamaha
RD350B that made 39 bhp (29 kW) at the crankshaft, the 'High Torque' version
made 30.5 bhp (22.7 kW) and the later 'Low Torque' made only 27 bhp (20 kW),
the engine being detuned in the quest for better fuel economy. By the time the
production ended in 1990, the bike was nearly 100% sourced in India, with very
little Japanese parts content.
Brakes are: 18mm dia Drum Brakes front Internal Expansion
(Twin Leading Type) and rear Single Internal Expansion.
The RD350 was the first sporting motorcycle built in India,
and it still enjoys cult status, with many RD clubs around the country. Around
7000 were made at the end of 1990.
SOME MODIFIED VERSIONS OF RD
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