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Yes.I should have said Yamaha's.I had one also, just after a 79 KTM, the Yamaha was a revaluation, light weight, stunning handling, and for a 125 POWER.back off road wrote:i think your memory is starting to fail you fmtb the yz 125 h was the first of the liquid cooled yams , unfortunately i had one and they were crap
The one I had was an X Roger Harvey one, so may have had some tweaks to make it go, but go it certainly did, frequently embarrassing much bigger motors of the day.She came with white power suspension, and other than the fact that in my absence my Dad whilst checking for a spark, by resting the plug on the spark plug hole, and kicking the bike over, and setting light to the whole plot as the accumulated fuel in the crank was forced out of the plug hole, to the waiting sparking plug , any way, burnt eyebrows regrown, shed replaced, neighbours stopped talking about the time the mad bearded bloke at nb 17 set his shed alight , which engulfed my lovely bike that I would probably still own, but for that.
I was also racing at Golding Barn , West Sussex, and watched a Suzuki RM490, bouncing over the badly whooped out up hill section, by the time he reached the uppermost part of the track, the seat had gone, side panels ditto, and the tank was flailing around manically, plus one of those vicious RM420s tried to really kill me, good an proper, evil things .
I had a 89 RM250 and if anyone thinks CRM spares are dear, I had to buy a new kick start after several weeks of trying to race without one, £75.00 for a new one, and that was in 1991, hatamatasui off, I said.
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Eeeeeeeee back in the day
Golding barn farm the BSMA track they used for the champion of champions brilliant track
Golding barn farm the BSMA track they used for the champion of champions brilliant track
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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Yes that's the place, I watched "Isacc", Paul Hunt, race there, on a 125 Cagiva, he could have been a world champion if he hadn't wanted to be a play boy even more.back off road wrote:Eeeeeeeee back in the day
Golding barn farm the BSMA track they used for the champion of champions brilliant track
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Those 125 Cagivas were sooooooooo fast .
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Am I right in remembering an earlier one with a single radiator mounted lower down .
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http://www.srcf.fr/forum/moto.php?w=1&m ... iva&page=0
Also the very early radiator that looked like a headlight (1981/2)
Also the very early radiator that looked like a headlight (1981/2)
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I remembered getting in touch with these guys a few years ago...
http://nomadtanks.com.au/
ISTR that tank 4 was the one I was interested in & it was around £80 delivered... I liked being able to keep the bike otherwise standard.
http://nomadtanks.com.au/
ISTR that tank 4 was the one I was interested in & it was around £80 delivered... I liked being able to keep the bike otherwise standard.
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on the RM bit anyone ridden an rmx 250 ? been offered one for the right money but unsure if its a wise move
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve