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 Student Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 10:36 - 07 Aug 2008 Post subject: Project: Suzuki GP125 |
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Yeah posted a few topics around the forum with my bike in,
But it's a 1984 Suzuki GP125 2 Stork Engine
Currently trying to get it running (If anyone has idea's they're all welcome, the title of that topic is Suzuki gp125 running problems)
But I intend to get it up and running, hopefully for less than £750 (so far spend in the area of £500 trying to fix it, but if it gets to £750 and isn't working then I'm selling it on or scrapping it. If it's running then I'll do a full restore on it over the months to follow
But yeah, here it is in it's current state
https://a712.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/95/l_a809f39db2784ec7dfc72cba6f4ee13f.jpg
https://a762.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/92/l_d2a93de1adbf4ccbac81155a166c44a9.jpg
Took ages to get the rust off one side of the fork, cleaned both up now, just haven't had nice weather to picture it
https://a9.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/11/l_b0cc8f0b7ceca4e19ae11459909fca48.jpg
If anyone has any idea's of how to get rid of surface rust, and how to buff up the engine casing would you let me know?
But yeah I hope to get that to it's former glory, don't mind the cost so much after I've got it working
but yet us know what you think of it, and I'll post pictures up of how it's been improved as I get it done  |
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use different grades of wet and dry, followed by autosol metal polish or something.
start at about 500 grit paper and work your way up to 800 grit or something. should get a really nice shiny finish once polished up. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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watch out for rust on those sorts of swingarms.
it may not look bad, but it may well have penitrated and already be eating its way out.
i recently had to weld up a swingarm on my RXS100 for the MOT, as when the tester poked it with a screwdriver, it went straight through. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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Ahh bloody hell its been ages since I said anything in this topic :p
The bike's near enough running now, I've just got to sort out the fuel mixtures on it and it's done
It needed a new gasket in the carb that was all >.< ____________________ Current bike/project - Suzuki GP 125
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oooooooerrrrrrrr... like it!..
Nice!.. woop" another GP..
Lots of elbow grease , but it looks it great cond already.. ____________________ Honda XLR125R - Project
TZR125RR Belgarda 4DL - Sold
Chinki Project done n Dusted/sold** DTR125 2003 - Finished/sold |
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Added a few more things, mostly internal things (Helicoiled exaugst fittings as they had gone, new Points and Condenser? fitted, but not gonna take pictures of them )
So here's a few new things that you can actually see
https://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/52/l_519a9949ec29438c83be3dd7746154e6.jpg
Wheel looks nasty and the pictures a bit blurry but there's a new Sprocet(sp?) abnd chain on it, looking at price for a new chain gaurd since I can't polish it up
https://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/48/l_37698e48b76744a98cc8c0b406640498.jpg
That's the carb side of the engine all nicely polished up.
Haven't riden it since these changes, my dad picked it up from the garage and the rear lamp lense fell out so it's not road legal atm :p But it's meant to smell/sound/run really well now
(We tested how loud the engine is, can be heard for about 2 miles ) ____________________ Current bike/project - Suzuki GP 125
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nice, i love rotary valve smokeys
(ive got 2)
they dont like to be flooded, so always turn off your fuel tap.
(as the fuel goes directly into the bottom end)
and if you ever park it up for a long period, make sure that its sitting at top dead center,
i expect to see a running video shortly  ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
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I quiet like that B120... What year is it?
And the Kawasaki looks quiet a lot like the GP 125 in some ways
Aye, they will be coming, I've got a new rear lamp coming tomorrow so I'll fit that on and hopefully get it on the road for a few pictures and a video of it actually running over the weekend
I'll keep you posted ^_^ ____________________ Current bike/project - Suzuki GP 125
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the b120 was first registered in 1982 in nz but they stopped making them in 1978 in japan, so i dare say it was sitting in a warehouse in japan for a few years untill they could find some one to take them off there hands, quite a few made it in to new zealand, but they were mostly a japanese domestic market bike. pretty damn slow to be honest, but perfect for wellington (nz capital city)
yeah thye gp is quite similar to the kh,
both kawasaki and suzuki both started to make rotary valve bikes after bridgestone won a few race events, and then they basically forced bridgestone out of the maket refusing to buy there tyres if they kept producing bikes, and then stole the design, and started making them themselves cheeky buggers aye. ____________________ the humans are dead
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Great sound  ____________________ RXS100 On the Road. |
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Yeah, your's looks like its in a little bit better nick then mine, I'm hoping to get mine to a similar standard, but its back off the road now, Student life has crippled my finances until I get a job sorted.
But yeah thats the model I really wanted, I think it looks prettier And it sounds alot nicer with the baffler
Only think I don't like are the mirrors
Where abouts did you get it? I'm looking for another one to use as parts and I'm not finding them too easily  ____________________ Current bike/project - Suzuki GP 125
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I own a GP 125, and so does my father, Had mine for over 2 years now great little runner, my friend just directed me towards this thread, I'll try and get some pictures and videos of my bike's tomorrow.
Sadly they are no where near as well kept as the two great lookers in this post, mines a rust bucket and my fathers is even... well you will see great to see two good bikes looking so nice though, makes me want to clean mine up. ____________________ Current bike : Suzuki GP 125 1982 |
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I bought a GP125 a few days ago. From a mechanic who is retiring, selling his house and moving to the countryside. Looks pretty decent so far, especially for the 500 dollars I paid for it
Its starting in ~ 3 kicks from cold and maybe needs a bulb changed in an indicator. The horn is rather feeble (I can hardly hear it, the engine roars far far more loudly) I'll have to open it and find out, not a problem since the guy basically handed over all the spare parts he had left after selling all his bikes!
Only concern is that it belches smoke for ~ half a minute to a minute after starting. He said its always done so but I mean to get it a roadworthy certificate and get it registered for on-road use... I'm not sure if it would pass that test for pollution control The engine sounds rather nice though. only has ~ 26,000 Kms on it.
I'm a little wary of taking it in for the roadworthy test if they are going to pick on things. I want to fix it up first.
Any advice on what Exactly to check before trying to get it registered would be welcome. I'll post up some pics and m'be a video of the sound and smoke when I go back to mum's house (where its parked ATM). |
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right so, after a winter of trying to keep this thing running I failed.
And finally the part I need is D/C
Anyone have any idea's as to how I can get around a Master Cylinder that basically got held together by the fluid in it? (Once I changed the pads and the break fluid the seals dissolved and I can't access them to replace them, so now need a new part.
Is there an alternative I could use? I know the GSX400 T 96, GS250 T/X 96 and GS450 82+99 bikes all used them, but this isn't really helping my luck in finding a replacement at present
Will be grateful for any advice you brilliant people can give ^_^ ____________________ Current bike/project - Suzuki GP 125
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 312 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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