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frogger_nude
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Posted - 25 May 2010 :  8:48:25 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Hey everyone, I am building a 125 honda road racer and was wondering what are common modifications for these little thumpers?

john feakes
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Victoria


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Posted - 26 May 2010 :  09:08:16 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Hi Frogger, good to hear that another one is in the pipeline.
I will endeavour to establish contact and will try to guide you in the right direction.
It is, of course, only limited by how much you wish to spend.
Mine started off at $500 and is now over $3,000 and not over yet.
Will be in touch.
Cheers, John
 

 
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 26 May 2010 :  12:02:51 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
starting off cheaper $200 but lots of work to do, will be getting help from Glenn Livingstone on the build
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john feakes
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Victoria


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Posted - 26 May 2010 :  1:54:50 PM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Sounds good, keep us posted.
Further down the forum we have a dedicated 125 place. Sacred ground!
Perhaps that would be an appropriate place to keep things chugging along.
Cheers, John
 

 
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john
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Victoria


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Posted - 27 May 2010 :  3:29:39 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
maybe just get it going and race it between the rebuilds and modifications that will happen.
 

 
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 27 May 2010 :  4:14:44 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
That was the plan john, not running atm so was going to get it up and running stock and then some handling then power it up :D
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 30 May 2010 :  5:27:05 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
one piece head and early clutch cover have been acquired, the build begins soon.....
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 13 Jul 2010 :  7:43:51 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
new developments, cb125 chassis, cb100 swinger, Cb100 gearbox, sl125 bottom end. Many more frankenstein parts to follow
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john feakes
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Posted - 15 Jul 2010 :  09:11:55 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Sounds good, keep us posted.
 

 
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matcho mick
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Posted - 15 Jul 2010 :  9:19:10 PM  Show Profile  Visit matcho mick's Homepage Send matcho mick a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
better get you finger out John,frogger might have his finished before yours
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john feakes
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Victoria


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Posted - 16 Jul 2010 :  09:24:55 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Mick, that could well be the case. I keep getting side tracked.
 

 
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 20 Jul 2010 :  6:47:09 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
its going to be a slow burner, got a few other projects to finish off first
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john feakes
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Victoria


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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 :  08:15:52 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
I know that feeling well!
 

 
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 24 Jul 2010 :  8:14:23 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
frame mods start tomorrow, might take some pics as I go
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 01 Jun 2011 :  8:20:14 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
shelved in favour of my 1983 rm125 p5 bike
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GD66
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Western Australia


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Posted - 01 Jun 2011 :  8:46:51 PM  Show Profile Send GD66 a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
P5 cutoff is 1982....
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 06 Jun 2011 :  10:41:04 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
the 82/83 rm125 are the same specification
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conker
Really - acotrel - Now banned

Victoria


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Posted - 07 Jun 2011 :  08:23:00 AM  Show Profile Send conker a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
I wonder if a class which caters for 125cc fourstroke singles of any configuration, as well as 'underbones' would get up?
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john feakes
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Posted - 07 Jun 2011 :  09:55:54 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
You need a holiday in Thailand.
 

 
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 08 Jun 2011 :  8:24:51 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Allan, that idea is unlikely to fly, besides 4 stroke 125s is superlite, underbones are motolite under bra rules. You've got a class
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frogger_nude
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Posted - 22 Apr 2012 :  4:28:50 PM  Show Profile Send frogger_nude a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
and the p4 125 is back on the boil.

template cut out for frame stiffening mods
t250 twin leader front wheel
cb400twin front forks
motocross triple clamp
old period seat
old gp style suzuki tank cover
and cb100 motor to rebuild
need to make all the frame stuff fit
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conker
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Victoria


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Posted - 24 Apr 2012 :  9:47:26 PM  Show Profile Send conker a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Why doesn't 125 P4 run under BRA motolite rules at historic meetings? Don't we need the extra entries, or are you simply paranoid about being made to look stupid by Chinese pit bikes ?

 
Edited by - conker on 24 Apr 2012 9:54:20 PM
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john feakes
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Victoria


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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  07:41:56 AM  Show Profile Send john feakes a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Al, there are no Chinese pit bikes in historic racing.
Unfortunately BRA rules killed the 125 4 strokes in seeking parity with 2 strokes.
It would have been far better if they had separated them right at the start and left the 4 strokes at 125cc.
That way we could have had a much stronger representation at historic meetings.
 

 
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conker
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Victoria


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Posted - 28 Apr 2012 :  06:35:52 AM  Show Profile Send conker a Private Message  Reply  Reply with Quote  

 
Most of the Chinese pit bikes have motors based on the Honda CT110 - the most prolific bike of the sixties - frames are not hard to make.
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