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 Posted: 21:33 - 10 Mar 2022 Post subject: One 'not careful owner'. Project CB 125F |
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Been away from bikes for a few years and decided to ease back in gently with a little runabout, ideal for our low speed local roads.
I’d long admired the looks of the various retro looking bikes, but was put off by the relative lack of reliability and quality issues of the Chinese bikes I'd read about and the better ones are out of my 'allowed' price range...
So I set out to try and recreate a little of those rugged, basic bike looks using a tried and trusted base bike from one of the main Japanese manufacturers.
After looking for a while I found a 2020 Honda CB125F which had been gently thrown down the road at some point and also been neglected in the oil department. i.e. it had been run dry, que lots of smoke and drama followed by six months parked in the garage and one very p*ssed off mamma.
I paid a measly sum and am setting about creating the bike I’d always wanted. I'm collecting 'goodies' in readiness and have removed most of the largely broken plastic.
Looks like the previous owner wasn't bullsh*tting when she said it ran out of oil... Have to say that otherwise it all looked pretty good in there. The oil screen was spotless (only 5880kms on the engine) and the centrifugal oil thingy was also spotless.
I was expecting to find metal everywhere. There was even compression when I undid the screws on the spinner...
Next up is to pull the head and cylinder to have a squint at the piston/rings/bore and give the con rod a good 'wiggle' etc. I'm sure the piston and cylinder will be toast. Maybe some seals or even the clutch too, will have to see.
Cheers for having us
p.s. if anyone knows how these little engines typically 'fail' when run dry, I'd love to learn from your experience. I'm imagining that the piston will expand and seize first, maybe before the crank etc. is damaged (wishful thinking maybe??) |
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Exactly this. I just bought a genuine honda service kit for my VFR750 from David Silvers. So air filter, oil filter, plugs, oil filter removal tool, fuel filter, sump plug gasket. £68.40. All boxed, genuine honda parts (even the plugs).
Same parts on wemoto £80.14 but all pattern parts. Probably made int he same factory but getting parts in a honda box seems to inspire confidence you aren't cheaping out on it.
Chain and sprocket kits are another one and you get the good sprockets with the anti-jump rings and rubber dampers. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Yup, I'd buy one at that price just to have a spare  ____________________ If you want to meet interesting people, do interesting things... |
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I've melted a few holes in pistons in my time and that's not what it looked like. That looks like it's been smashed in (or out). Is there corresponding damage on the head?
I'd definitely be splitting it and having a good poke around in case whatever it was is still there. I always split engines unless all the bits were 100% accounted for and always found stuff. Those bikes have an oil strainer and centrefugal filter. I bet both are full of shiny sludge. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Thanks for this...
I ordered a few engine bits, gaskets, pistons, rings, pins etc. (I gave wemoto a miss as I want OEM parts inside the engine and they don't do oversize pistons anyhoo...
To put numbers on it (inc shipping)...
David Silver £161 (+1 for Nic there, who was super helpful and fast).
Fowlers £186.
HondaSpareparts £213.
What I learned. HondaSpareParts had the best website, easiest to find parts and numbers. So I used them to find the part numbers to put into David Silvers somewhat clunky system lol!
Fowlers wanted £50 shipping but DavidSilver was just £25 (I'm in Norway right now)... So in the UK, Fowlers have the edge slightly.
All in all, if this produces a good engine, I think I got off lightly (considering I got a £2K 'discount' on the bike.
Of course there is my time, but any time spent up to your elbows in diesel is good time right? ____________________ If you want to meet interesting people, do interesting things...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 3 years, 55 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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