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| Jamie S |
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 Jamie S World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:30 - 28 Jan 2011 Post subject: Worth it? Honda NS125 engine in RS50 frame ..... |
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I have an old Honda NS125 sat in storage, it needs a load of work doing, has no tax or test, all bearings nackerd, tyres shagged, C&S shagged...... The list goes on.... but , it does have a great running engine.
So , I had a thought, I have a 2001 RS50 rolling chassis sat here, sold the engine ect a while back, So I'm considering fitting the NS engine to the RS chassis.
What do you think ? I'm considering having it for messing about at trackdays, or might even try and flog it on to some 16 year old edjit ...... ?
I never got to ride the RS, so ive no idea what it handled like, should of thought that with a 125 engine it would be good fun though ?
Any one know what power an NS125 engine puts out ?
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 Posted: 19:40 - 28 Jan 2011 Post subject: |
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Hi
Stock NS UK engine puts out about 12hp. Derestricted probably high teens power.
How old is the RS? Alloy frame or steel frame? If alloy then frame mods are likely to be far more difficult.
Getting the exhaust to fit will be difficult, and if it is a decent unscuffed exhaust then please don't wreck it!
Suspect the RS chain will stretch like an elastic band with the NS engine.
Doesn't the RS50 6V electrics.
No idea how much space there would be for the NS engine.
All the best
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| Jamie S |
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 Posted: 19:50 - 28 Jan 2011 Post subject: |
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Was hoping you would reply ....
Is that all,12 bhp....
The RS has an Ally Frame with Steel lower cradle, the exhaust thats on the NS is a chrome "allspeed" if i rememeber correct.
Didn't think about the electics , will have to check what the RS wiring runs on.....
Space wise it seems ok.
TBH if it's only going to be 12hp then maybe it's not even worth it...  |
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True, suppose it all hinges on the RS electrics being 12 volts.....
Will have a look tomorrow.
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 Posted: 21:27 - 28 Jan 2011 Post subject: Re: Worth it? Honda NS125 engine in RS50 frame ..... |
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| Jamie S wrote: | Worth it? Honda NS125 engine in RS50 frame ..... |
Probably not, if you tally the time, effort and expense, and the performance you'll get for it.... but as a 'project'?
Could be fun, and certainly interesting, depending.
For a road bike, though, trouble with stuffing a big motor into a moped frame is mopeds enjoy a lot of Construction & Use 'exemptions' so even though the RS chassis is more than up to it, technically it should be subject to single vehicle approval to get it registered as a motorcycle post mods.
For a track-bike?
I'd be building to some defined and preferably popular class reg, so I could use it for more than track-days if I wanted to, or be able to sell it on more readily.
On either score, think that a 125 MX motor, with more than double the power the NS lump chucks out would make the reward for the effort more worth-while.
Be more inclined to try and sort the NS... as is. I mean, you say it needs new C&S, but fitted to the RS it would too.... and where the NS may need new Headrace bearings, wheel-bearings, suspension bushes, brake pads and stuff.... stuffing even a 15bhp motor into an old chassis designed to take just 3... you're going to be doing plenty of reconditioning to that bike to be sure its up to handling the added! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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The NS isn't worth spending a penny on, it already owes me £300, ive since lost the key, it needs two new tyres, swing arm bearings, front and rear wheel bearings, new front disk and pads, chain and sprockets, headstock bearings replacing/adjusting, fork seals, and would need a new set of farings which are hard to find, not forgeting painting the frame, tank not to mention an mot tax ect...... the list goes on ,it's a nail thats worth nothing even when done tbh.
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Yes it is worth doing:
Source of information: I'm the ejit that would be interested in buying it from you
So long as you keep the labour down below £1000 and parts and the bikes don't owe you much then do it... and have fun. I can see many hours of smoking and coffee drinking but the end result would be fun for a track bike.  ____________________ Never Ride Faster Than Your Angel Can Fly |
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 Posted: 20:18 - 29 Jan 2011 Post subject: |
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Might look at somthing equaly as compact and simple, but more power, maybe along the lines of an old CR250 engine.....  |
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personally wouldnt bother trying to transplant the ns engine into the rs...........
although you dont want to spend any time/money on the ns, (i can understand why, when your never going to get much over £500 for a complete bike) i would consider selling the ns parts.
there are plenty of people out there who would pay for the 18bhp ns lump, with a good exhaust (like the allspeed) & set up carb.
i know, i had an old ns which i bought for £300 & then sold it some time later........which i still regret.
i could have sold the engine & exhaust (micron, or gibson iirc) a hundered times over. (they can be fitted to other bikes but no idea about the rs)
great little bikes when looked after, even if they arent the most "trendy", sought after or fastest. the parts are cheap s/h & its a very easy bike to work on, with parts from other hondas from that era which are interchangeable..
mines was good for 80mph, done the 40 mile commute day in/out, no complicated pv's etc to worry about, very reliable 2t 125, not many of those around nowadays.
the rs 50? plenty of s/h engines around that would cost less than you would make from the ns parts...........
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if the barel is in good-ish condition ill give you £50 for it ? got to be better than mine which is now ruined  ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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Haha! I'm not stripping a complete running bike for just a 50 quid barrel..... Also, why bother sending me a pm if you have asked in this thread???  |
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| Jamie S wrote: | The NS isn't worth spending a penny on, it already owes me £300, ive since lost the key, it needs two new tyres, swing arm bearings, front and rear wheel bearings, new front disk and pads, chain and sprockets, headstock bearings replacing/adjusting, fork seals, and would need a new set of farings which are hard to find, not forgeting painting the frame, tank not to mention an mot tax ect...... the list goes on ,it's a nail thats worth nothing even when done tbh.
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Old Thread Alert!
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