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2689
I just got a 78 RM 125. It runs good, but have not raced it yet. What is the "normal" compression range for this engine. I'm considering rebuilding the top...
Robert Bergman
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Jan 1, 2007
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2690
I just got a 78 RM 125. It runs good, but have not raced it yet. What is the "normal" compression range for this engine. I'm considering rebuilding the top...
Robert Bergman
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Jan 1, 2007
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2691
i don`t know about the fork transplant, and the oil pump is a different part number, (same body i think but different outputs, and i don`t think output could...
roop
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Jan 2, 2007
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2692
It should be in the 145-165 PSI range if it's fresh . That is tested with the throttle wide open . Robert Bergman <azpursang@...> wrote: I just...
lee buchanan
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Jan 2, 2007
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2693
Anybody happen to know the fork tube diameter on the 1977 RM370B? Thanks. - twf...
Terry Frazier
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Jan 2, 2007
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2694
... As soon as I posted this I found a thread on RM125 fork diameter. Was it settled in the conversation below that all the '77/'78 RMs used 36mm tubes?...
Terry Frazier
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Jan 2, 2007
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2695
6 time World Motocross Champion Joel Robert tells us about his first experiences riding motorcycles. Interview was conducted at Tom White's Early Years of...
Ted West
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Jan 3, 2007
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2696
Fellow Suzuki & Vintage enthusiasts, The York Swapmeet is once again being presented by the Potomac Vintage Riders. Details are listed below. Hope you can come...
albert_conte
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Jan 3, 2007
12:34 pm
2697
Anything out there? Tom Mc...
Tom McAllister
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Jan 3, 2007
8:29 pm
2698
Greetings VMX Racers, As tumultuous as this election year may be, the future of AHRMA racing is at hand. The writers at McCookRacing.com have been polled and...
Michael McCook
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Jan 6, 2007
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2701
Saturday night 10:pm,Speedchannel,lets all watch bubba fall again....
barry myers
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Jan 6, 2007
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2702
Happy New Year to the Group, In a state of complete stupidity I broke my original front brake lever, does anyone know where I can find a replacement. The...
cindynruss5241
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Jan 7, 2007
2:27 pm
2703
RB I have them in stock $10.00 shipped USA if your out of the US add $2.00 for airmail. you can contact me at mikebfym@... Mike ... From: cindynruss5241 ...
Mike Armstrong
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Jan 7, 2007
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2704
I have a few pistons that my dvd doesn't ID.can anyone let me know what the heck they fit? 12110-16700/16710/16400.thanks barry....
barry myers
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Jan 7, 2007
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2705
Wiseco told me the tm, 75 rm125 and cr125 pistons area ll made from the same casting, so they will all work. The oil holes were added to the exhaust side of 75...
Ken Moist
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Jan 7, 2007
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2706
Barry, the first piston is 1969/70 TS250 and 1970 TM250. The second number is for the same but I think it's 0.25 over. The 3rd number is to suit the same...
Chris ......
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Jan 7, 2007
11:23 pm
2707
WHEN USING ANY WISECO PISTON IN ANY TM 125/250--IF THE HOLES ARE NOT THERE I DRILL 2 OR THREE RIGHT AT THE EXHAUST BRIDGE---SOMETIMES WISECO INCLUDES A NICE...
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suzukimxrh
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Jan 8, 2007
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2708
Hey guys, anybody out there have a set of 1974-75 TM250 or 1975 RM125 Forks and Triple clamps they could sell? Petty much all I have left to figure out on my...
Mike Edwards
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Jan 9, 2007
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2709
I've been looking for a vintage 250 for a few weeks, I'll likely be bringing home a '74 TM250 tomorrow. The plan is to restore it and race it in 40+...
Scott Verner
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Jan 13, 2007
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2711
G'day Scott, Whilst 'back in the day' the ol' TM250 may not have been the best 250 mxer but these days does it really matter? I mean they handle okay and the...
Doc
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Jan 13, 2007
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2712
SCOTT--i used to race a tm 250--in AMRMA--the bike stock can be best compared to a woman(goes where it wants--when it wants--and WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT )...
suzukimx@...
suzukimxrh
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Jan 13, 2007
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2713
Hi Anybody out there have a nos RM125M right frame cover there willing to sell or trade? This is the last part I need to complete my RM. Thanks Mike...
mikebfym
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Jan 13, 2007
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2714
I raced a 74 TM 250 last year in the mid west AHRMA and a couple of the nationals, I agree the worst part of the TM 250 is the twitchy handling especially at...
Jim Karl
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Jan 13, 2007
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2715
JIM---good imfo---but AHRMA rules will keep you from using the latter swing arm---unless something has changed-!!!! and if they are still around---i run a T&M...
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suzukimxrh
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Jan 13, 2007
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2716
Thanks Guys, I sure appreciate the feedback and advice, I'm sure happy to have found this group, info on TM's is hard to find. I have read some of the debate...
Scott Verner
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Jan 13, 2007
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2717
Speed, What part of the country do you live in? You mention VDR so I assume your in the Northwest. Tom McAllister...
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Jan 13, 2007
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2718
Does anyone have a picture of what they used for the 185 kit? I am wanting to put together a 185 and have been collecting a few things but would like to find a...
Tom McAllister
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Jan 13, 2007
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2719
Tom, I live in Renton, WA. (about 20 min. from Seattle). VDR looks like a really fun group, if I really enjoy it, I may consider getting a '75- '80 bike for...
Scott Verner
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Jan 13, 2007
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2720
Good deal! The VDR crowd is great. We are really lucky to live in an area that has such a strong Vintage racing scene. Have you been to any of the VDR races...
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fordy2dr
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Jan 13, 2007
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2721
... but ... Tom, I was hoping someone else had a cylinder for you when you posted the add... I have saved a complete KIT for the TS-185 and have been looking...
babuell3
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Jan 13, 2007
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