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Trouble with the CB125 Super-Dream is that they aren't particularly obliging towards modding.
The rear suspension is great as stock,and if in good fettle; but the link arangement and frame to mount it offers little scope for creativity.
Forks too, are small and uncommon diameter and length, while head-stock a tad 'long' limiting options.
Styling wise; they were quite avant-guarde, with plastic mudguards and tail cowling with integral lamp...... while the air-boxes for the battery tray.
Slope of frame back-bone makes fitting different tanks awkward; its ALL just 'difficult' to do anything really creative with.
Its an irish directions job, "Ah, well I wuddnnee be wannin to start frum here, noo!"
CB125RS, is twin shock, and updated version of old CB125S the duel grandaddy of the CB125RS/CB125T and the CG125.
It has wire wheels as standard; and twin shocks and more condusive architecture for doing anything different.
And the small bore Honda's often share a crank-case casting mount pattern. a number of 98 - 233cc engines, singles and twins are 'almost' bolt for bolt interchangeable between frames.
Lots can be done in mix and match; but the Super-Dream is a bit of a pain in the arse!
JUST fitting wire spoke wheels to one; I know I saif cost of re-rimming, but limit of what rims you could use would be small, becouse of restriction on rubber width imposed by that shock linkage.
CG wheels and thier skinny rims would probably take tyres as wide as you can squeeze in there anyway.... Heavy though, and its already a heavy bike.
If you want to percevere with it, though, I'd suggest checking out motoard wheels; I dont know what the City Fly's wheel sizes are... but a 17" rim, might give you a bit more clerance un the horse shoe of the drop link, but dont know how wide you could go before risking fouling teh chain run......
Other hassle would be jacking it up to get back the 1/2 lost on ride height from smaller wheel, and whatever extra a low-pro tyre would add.
To quicken up a Super-Dream rear end needs to go 'up', but as yet I haven't found a way!
Stick one on the centre stand, and remove top shock pin, the wheel dont fall much before the links lock... there's not much scope to get anything with it, without major engineering! Linkage doesn't have convenient dog-bone connecting link to mess with; Cast iron horseshoe drop link, and knuckle....
Looking at it, I concluded only way to make any significant change would be to cut and shut the swing arm! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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didn't the cb125t have wire wheels ???
A quick look around says they did, as did other variations, few diff wheels on egay too, would be pretty straight forward to put a set on tbh. ____________________ Dont Click HERE
Current modes of transport = 125 superdream (in bits atm), 1978 GS750 chop, bandit 600(main one), 1982 bmw r100rs,
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well i have a fair bit of experience with modding things as i have had 15ish bikes over the last 8 yrs including a one off built kwak gt 550 trike. so im up for modding.
anything i come up with i shall share on here, i will ask a few of my enginering friends and colin at moore speed racing as he knows what i like allot .
as for the forks:-
Rebel 250 Original Forks: Upper: 26 x 48.5 x 15.2 Lower: 30 x 50 x 14.4)
Forks are the same size as the following bikes....
Honda C250N (79)
Honda CB250 (Early Models)
Honda CB250RS (80-84)
Honda CBX250RS
Honda CM250T Rebel (82-84)
Honda GB250F/F2
Honda MVX250 (83-84)
Honda VT250F (83-86), VTR250 (88)
Honda CB350F/F1 (73-74), CB350G (73), CB350/ K2-K4 (69-72)
Honda SL350 /K2/K3 (69-73)
Honda CB360 (74-76), CB360GT (76), CB360T (74-77)
Honda CJ360T (76-77), CL360 (74-75)
Honda CB400A (74-75), CB400F (75-77), CB400TI/TII (78-79), CB400T (80-81)
Honda CBX400F
Honda CM400A/C/E/T (79-81)
Honda GB400
Honda CB450/K1-K7 (65-74), CB450T (82), CB450SC (82-86) Honda CL450 /K2-K6 (68-74)
Honda CM450A/C/E (82-83)
Honda CB500/K1/K2 (71-73), CB500T (75-76)
Honda CX500 C/D (78-81)
Honda FT500 Ascot (82-83)
Honda GB500F/F2
Honda GL500/I (81-82)
Honda VT500 Ascot (83-84), VT500ED, VT500C/FT (83-84)
Honda CB550K/K1 (74-78), CB550F (75-77), CB550SC (83)
Honda CBX550F (82-83)
Honda CB650 (79-82), CB650C (80-81), CB650SC (82-85), CBX650ED/SCD
Honda CX650C (83), CX650ED
Honda GL650/I (83)
Honda VT700C (84-85)
Honda CB750K (69-78), CB750A (76-78), CB750F (75-78)
Honda VFR750C (83)
Honda VT750C (83)
Honda GL1000 (75-76)
Honda GL1000L (76)
so there is a bit of choice  ____________________ If its loud Be proud! |
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