RSV4 Engine tear down

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    Not exactly following good practice with the camshaft caps but an interesting video that's put me right off even considering one of these


     


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    Thanks for posting that!
     


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    Aprilias have always made me wary. Same with KTMs.

    I'm too spoiled and boring I guess.
     


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    I've been watching that channel recently as well. The guy is very good at identifying the source of all the components which makes for interesting viewing. I learnt that the S1000RR BMW uses a Chinese crankshaft and Japanese shell bearings; I had always assumed for that model all would be the best of German tech. He is also demystifying the insides of many of the Chinese brands as well.
     


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