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 Posted: 06:56 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: Suzuki GS 125 Rebuild - Passed MOT :-) |
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Being relatively new to the bike scene, about two years now, I passed my test last year, and decided it was time to learn a bit more about how bikes are put together. I didn’t think it would be wise, or healthy, to play with my daily ride (Honda VT500), so I started looking for a cheap 125 I could play with.
I didn’t want to spend too much, as I had a sneaky suspicion that I would be throwing a fair bit at the bike taking into account my noobness; I was bound to order wrong parts.
So, after checking on Fleabay and asking around, I ended up with a Cat B write-off 1984 Suzuki GS125.
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Suzuki-Original1.jpg
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Suzuki-Original2.jpg
As you can see, there’s no front end, but I wasn’t too bothered as I didn’t intend putting it back on the road. First things first, I botched some electrics, and got the engine to turn over, and to be honest, was surprised how good it sounded. So, the next thing was to strip it down. Being the impatient kind, I set about this with a vengeance and soon was the proud owner of a pile of bike bits, and an awful lot of bolts and nuts.
It was at this point that I had the bright idea that it would be good to get her back on the road. After a large amount of reading, I figured I’d need a new frame, as there’s no way a Cat B frame is allowed back on the road. A bit of begging later, and I was the proud owner of a new frame, and front wheel.
First off, strip the new frame and give it a nice coat of Hammerite;
Next, get a gallon of degreaser, a big bucket, and dump all the bits and bob into said bucket.
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/new_frame1.jpg
While that lot was soaking, I set about removing the engine from the old frame;
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/IMG-20120517-00047.jpg
Cleaning it up, and giving it a quick spray with high temp black and silver.
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Suzuki-Engine_Wheels.jpg
I did spend a while cleaning the front wheel, but will need to spend a bit longer on the rear. Now, slap the engine back in the new frame, and attach the wheels. It was at this time that the other half decided she was going to do her CBT. Although I was very happy about that, it meant that I knew I would have to spend that little extra to make sure the bike looked as good as it could.
Starting to look half decent A complete re-wire later, and we’re starting to cook with gas.
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Ipswich-20121019-00359.jpg
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Ipswich-20121019-00360.jpg
The sharp eyed amongst you will have noticed the change in forks. The first lot I got for £20 off Fleabay, unfortunately, they were for the version with a front drum brake, so I had to go for a new set.
I've still a bit to do, as I'm having trouble starting her at the moment The missus has booked her CBT for the 10th, so I need to get the last bits done fairly quickly. ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
Honda VT500 ED - SOLD
Projects Suzuki GS125 Done, then stolen - Kawasaki GPX750R SOLD - Honda VF750S SOLD
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You've done and awesome job with that, looks awesome  |
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The engine is piss easy. I tore that bastard apart when I had my EN 125 (Exactly the same engine as the GS) so if you need any help, ask
EDIT: Go on my profile and you'll see my thread about changing the head gasket, which led to the piston being replaced with me wondering why the cam chain was loose  ____________________ My Bikes: Lifan Beat 125cc '11 -> Suzuki B120P '76 -> Suzuki EN 125-2A '08 -> Honda CG 125 '04 -> Honda CB600F Hornet '98 -> Kawasaki ZZR 600 '99 -> Kawasaki GPZ 500S '95 (Current)
Theory test passed - 09/02/2012 >>>> Module 1 passed 24/07/2012 >>>> Module 2 passed 24/10/2012 |
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Right, brand new Jap starter motor fitted Could have got a chinese one for half the price, but as they seem to be made out of chewing gum and tin foil, I thought I'd go for quality.
So far I've bought new;
forks
carb
spark plug
battery
indicators
exhaust
and now starter motor
Along with new rubbers and seals etc. the cost is running at around £700. I don't mind, too much, as it's still cheaper than buying an equivelent, but I'd rather not spend much more.
I tried to start her again yesterday but despite firing for a couple of seconds, she died straight away. I'm thinking it's got to be mixture. So, more research, and more trial and error on the cards for today. ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
Honda VT500 ED - SOLD
Projects Suzuki GS125 Done, then stolen - Kawasaki GPX750R SOLD - Honda VF750S SOLD |
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 Posted: 12:29 - 27 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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The bike's looking good When i rebuilt mine it cost a lot more than i expected but it didn't really matter as i also learn a lot!
A for the running issues have you checked the following,
fresh fuel
fuel flowing to carb
jets, float height and needle position correct, if you need specs from the manual let me know
tried playing with the choke while trying to start?
blocking the carb intake
put fuel down the spark plug hole to get it to fire
checked valve clearances
easy start
That's all i can think of at the moment but it should give you something to check! |
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Video or it didn't happen  ____________________ My Bikes: Lifan Beat 125cc '11 -> Suzuki B120P '76 -> Suzuki EN 125-2A '08 -> Honda CG 125 '04 -> Honda CB600F Hornet '98 -> Kawasaki ZZR 600 '99 -> Kawasaki GPZ 500S '95 (Current)
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Brooks Barn. They have everything you can imagine for this bike. Look there. I would send you the Haynes manual but the new owner has it  ____________________ My Bikes: Lifan Beat 125cc '11 -> Suzuki B120P '76 -> Suzuki EN 125-2A '08 -> Honda CG 125 '04 -> Honda CB600F Hornet '98 -> Kawasaki ZZR 600 '99 -> Kawasaki GPZ 500S '95 (Current)
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The thing with 4 slots cut out is a nut, you do it up (or undo it) to adjust the steering head bearings. The slots are for a C spanner. |
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| pdg wrote: | If by 'straight' bearings you mean round, then they should be 1/4". Usually 18 or 19 on each side (put them in, then when it looks like one more will just fit, leave a gap).
Proper bearing supplier will be cheapest, then pushbike shop, or if you're feeling very rich go to a Suzuki dealer (or ask in the dealer first to confirm the size and amount...) |
No, there are these;
https://www.ukbikeparts.net/acatalog/HeadBearing.gif which are tapered, and then there's these;
https://www.sip-scootershop.com/en/products/steering+head+bearing+set+_90124000 which aren't.
I do have an old frame which has the tapered fittings insike the yoke tube*, but these will be a bastard to get out, and I'll probably damage them in the process.
* This bit;
https://www.dogfriendlysuffolk.com/bikepics/Rebuild/Suzuki-yoke-paint.jpg ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 119 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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