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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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Cheers Gaz, you're from Bristol right? Around how much does the powder coat cost and where would you recommend that I'd get it done?
Also in regard to home spraying (Edit) of the fairings (Edit) is it possible to get a good finish using a can? My old man thinks he can do it because he sprays trucks and forklifts at work but I'm not 100% convinced as I see these being entirely different from each other.
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The front is 100/80-17
The rear is 130/70-17
Out of curiousity, why did you want to know?  ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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£70, you could make a fortune selling it for parts! Anyway, glad to see another smoker will still be on the roads. 2 strokes will be worth fortunes in a decade or so.
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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Yeah Jack, I know it would probably more economically beneficial to sell it as spares but it would be a shame to take another smoker off the road. Especially considering the small numbers of this particular bike on the road. I still don't know whether to keep this bike or sell it afterwards, only time will tell I guess.
Anyway my Old man will be spraying the frame in work next week. Then I'll get a rolling chassis together and hopefully put the engine in for the weekend. Then all that will be left to do will be the fairings, will post progress as and when its completed.
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True, I've got 3 strokers now I'll keep them as part of my pension plan lol. It'd be good to restore the rg, can't wait to see the end result. ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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RGs have always been one of my favourite 125 strokers, they just have such an old school cool about them. I can't wait to see it done! ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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I've finally finished rubbing down the frame and swing arm, it took aggggggggessssss. The old man will be spraying it in work next week and I will post photos as soon as its done. I've got Uni coursework coming up so progress may be a little slow over the next week or two.
Also, I need to buy a chain and piston kit, any recommendations on where to get either of these parts? Ta.
Thanks for looking,
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When you say progress will be a little slow you mean on your coursework right? I'm always amazed at how many things i can find to do when CW is to be done and then when I havet got any I'm bored as hell! What Uni you at?
Joe
(This is a cool thread) ____________________ Current Bikes 650 Honda Bros, VTR1000 Firestorm // Past Bikes: Sachs Madass 50/110cc - Bandit 400 - FZR750
(+ a XS650 in lots of pieces in my garage and other places...) |
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try pj engineering for the piston kit  ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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Hi again,
Just a little update, the frame is at the Old man's work and should be sprayed sometime this week (hopefully ready for the weekend). Also the engine arrived today and the barrel looks good, nice and smooth with some honing marks present. Bottom end also looks good with no excessive movement of con-rod (not that I need the bottom end). So hopefully the bike will be back into a rolling chassis by the weekend :thumbsup:, I'll post some pics if it reaches that stage.
Anyway, now the time has come to buy a new piston kit and I was wondering which one you'd recommend? I was considering either Mitaka, Prox, Wiseco or Vertex which would you recommend? I like the sound of the Prox (nice and light, but forged so still strong) and vertex as the single ring = less friction, which means that the bike is able to rev higher easily (apparently). But the disadvantage of the single ring is that it wears out quicker and therefore requires greater frequency of replacement (apparently).
So would there be noticable difference in performance between and single and double ringed piston? What frequency does a single ring piston require replacement? All in all is it worth it (in terms of cost over benefits)? Should I instead opt for a double ring piston, if so which?
Also the tyres currently on the bike are really hard and my guess is that these would now be unsafe for use, but apparently if I treat them like a new set and wear them in they'll 'soften' up again and be fine to use. What's your opinion on this? Other than the 'hardness' the tyres look near new in terms of tread.
Thanks for your time,
Jack
P.s. I'm at UWE reading for a Ba in Geography, I know what you mean about doing coursework lol. ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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Old tyres dry out and crack, have a look at the spare tyres on the back of 4x4s, they're death traps.
As far as the pison kit goes, have a search on 125ccsportsbikes.com - there's bound to be threads on the forum dedicated to that topic.
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I thought as much about the tyres, yeah I've checked out www.125ccsportsbikes.com and I've decided to go with a double ring, not sure which either a prox or a wiseco probably.
Cheers,
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aslong as the tyres are not cracking then I personally would just use em. they will eventually after a few miles be nice and sticky again  ____________________ 04' DT125RE (run-a-bout) // 89' DT125R (rebuilt + supermoto conversion)
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Yeah there is no cracks at all, as previously mentioned they look near new except their 'hardness'.
Hmmm, the varying opinions make me unable to decide what to do. If I did buy new tyres, is there any particular brand that you'd recommend? I'd probably buy them from pro-tyre in Bristol, as recommended by many mates. Anywhere else you'd recommend? ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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I'd recommend BCT Motorcycles. I've bought from them twice, they do next day delivery and they're dirt cheap. ____________________ Summer: '00 Honda CB600F Hornet
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They'll be alright if there's no cracks in them  ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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If I had a choice of any 125, it would be one of these.
I see it as the 125cc Gixxer! Its beautiful!
We want more pics though dude! MOOOORE PICS!  |
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Haha, I'll post more once progress has been made otherwise it'll be just repeats of the same thing. Me and the old man will be spraying the fairings ourselves so it was about £15 for 3 cans of plastic primer and about £15 for 3 cans of blue/white paint. My Dads mate also quoted us ~£30-40 to make the original logos for the bike, which I'm well happy about. So all in all it'll be ~£60-70. My old man was planning to spray the frame in work last week but he didn't have enough time but it should be done by next week. I just need to order some gaskets, piston kit and small end and I'll put the engine back together soon-ish.
A little off-topic but I was planning to do my dissertation on motorcycle accidents and wanted to gague levels of participitation (of those who've been involved in an motorcycle accident) in a short questionaire/interview. If you're willing to take part then just PM me and please give rough details of WHERE you had your accident.
Cheers,
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