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Dam_buster
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PostPosted: 20:32 - 25 May 2005    Post subject: ok an idea for summer Reply with quote

well for summer im going to want something to do,

now i was thinking of buying a non-runner *straight frame* and stripping it to frame and bits and bolts, and make a project out of it, make it a runner, or if it runs already just tidy it up and sell it on,

i would prefer to get a non-runner, as when i strip it down i "should learn a lot more on the bike" even be a bonus if i can get it running Laughing

now the question here is what sort of bike should i go for? ?

2 stroke or 4stroke?

i was looking at a kawasaki kmx 125 , that came with the whole engine in a box in parts, with loom and cdi and bits ,

just need advice as this will be the first time i will restore *attempt to restore* a bike.

any help greatly appreciated.

prob doesnt make sense. but im not feeling to well atm

JIM
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stinkwheel
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PostPosted: 20:45 - 25 May 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

2-strokes are easier, 4-strokes will teach you more.

Older Hondas (eg, superdream, CB125 etc) are cheap and easy to get parts for.

Something with an overhead cam 4-stroke engine will be most relevant for working on modern bikes. A 2-stroke can often be a 'quick fix' but watch out for anything with a plated barrel as if this is worn, it costs a fortune to get it replated.
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Dam_buster
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PostPosted: 20:51 - 25 May 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok kool , ill keep my eyes out for a cb125 , as they sell quite well on ebay as well

hmm, its just i want to get a project done , so i can either get it runnin and sell it for more than i bought it , or so i can learn ! Very Happy

ill keep my eyes peeled , and ask for assistance and whether u guys think its worthy Very Happy Laughing

cheers

JIM
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Gazdaman
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PostPosted: 20:57 - 25 May 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Read my TZR 250 project on the website in my sig.

It can be a lot of work, but it can be a lot of fun if you do a proper job.

Just be prepared to spend a lot more than you wanted to!

It is an amazing feeling when your non-runner bursts into life. But then that's balanced out by finding things like split carb rubbers, perished exhaust gaskets, and split intake rubbers for example...

Gaz
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