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That model has points, as I recall, so be careful. Loads of people holed the pistons of GP100s and 125s.
That'll be a 1982 model, not 72 I take it that was a typo.
Pretty good bikes, those that haven't rusted away. My mate tuned the buggery out of one and had it doing an indicated 90. I rode it once and it felt like it was doing about 200, but was probably nearer a real 80  |
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are you sure the fuel is getting to the cylinder? no blocked jets or sticky float? sometimes spark plugs fail, my TZR is an arse for killing plugs, they spark, but arent strong enough to ignite the fuel in the cylinder. for £3 its worth a shot.
replace the plug, try starting it, then take the plug out and see if its oily/wet. if not check the carb is clean make sure the air filter isnt blocked, itll run rich if it is
£14 for a new ignition barrel
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the user RDBIKES on her helped me get it running over msn tok him 10mins lol bit of fuel into the barrel and on kick bang second ringdingdingdingdingringding lol
cheers for your help
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if you have the airbox, mount that first, if nothing it'll help with the running of the bike, because it won't be running lean. It also gives you less space where the 2t tank can fit, thereby narrowing your choice of positioning  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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i assume you haven't got your licence yet? so for a start you'll be riding WAY outside your legal limit. my second concer is that the bore kit you speak of is nearly twice the size of the original, this in itself encounters 2 major problems from the off
1) the bottom end is designed to take 100cc, maybe a bit over to be on the safe side. nearly doubling the capacity of the engine will probably kill it in no time (if it can be done, which brings me to problem 2)
2) even boring the cylinder to the max it'll never get to almost twice the diameter. maybe a few mil to gain a little bit more capacity. so by this logic, you'll need to get the stroke changed, which i think is achieved by altering the crankshaft throw, meaning you may need to alter the crank cases to accomodate this.
from what I've gathered the standard size piston is 50mm, which means you will need to bore it roughly 40mm if your only going to bore it
but apart from this your plan is solid  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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your dreaming if you think you could get a 180cc kit for that bike,
that would be a 68mm bore, 18mm bigger than standard
your bottom end doesnt have the displacement to be able to shift the amount of fuel around required to get the bike running,
you could use a gp125 barrel and piston, as its the same stroke as the 100,
being a rotary valve, the potential for tuning is great,
all the gp 2 strokes used the system,
i currently own 3 rotary valve bikes, and out of a 125 with the right port timings and cut out on the rotary valve you could get 25-30 hp
with the standard port timing, and just mucking around with the rotary valve you could get 20hp with out too much trouble,
do some reading on rotary valves before you do anything,
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Yeah it does seem that some rotary valved bikes seem to be very tunable and make alot of power. I once heard of and saw a dyno chart for a Kawasaki AR125 that was making 30bhp at the rear wheel at only about 10.2k rpm. Apparently the rotary plus reed valve induction system made it really tractable too, and it would pull really well from about 7500-11000rpm.
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the standard kawasaki kx125a1 from 1972 (father to the ar and kh bikes) produced 25hp at 9000rpm they were getting well into the mid 30's on the race models
the bridgestones 100 was getting almost 20hp in the late 60's on lightly modified bikes
add water cooling and you can get a pant load,
its not unheard of for the race rotary valve 125 bikes to be getting 50hp ____________________ the humans are dead
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i had compleatly forgot to update this !
well update
gp100 has had a overhaul everything works
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