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Photos & Videos / Re: 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: March 05, 2011, 06:57:29 PM »
Not too bad considering I got the bike for $1,800.  But it turned out ok.

Since my son is riding 85's and superminis right now he complained that the stock CR125 rev a little slow.  The rad valve and carb did the trick.

Tell me more about the icat?  Seen them but not familiar with their function.

Very sharp cr125 rare find in new condition. I see the rad valve too, there great for low to mid improvment. With the 36mm carb you must be going for a quicker responding motor. I saw the carbon fiber covers,forsale in western Canada, a carbon and fiber glass mix, very sharp. I have 2 cr125,s my 06 is stock motor,with rad valve, pc silencer, icat  improves throttle response alot.

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Photos & Videos / Re: 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: March 05, 2011, 06:55:46 PM »
Since my son is riding 85's and superminis right now he complained that the stock CR125 rev a little slow.  The rad valve and carb did the trick.

Tell me more about the icat?  Seen them but not familiar with their function.

Very sharp cr125 rare find in new condition. I see the rad valve too, there great for low to mid improvment. With the 36mm carb you must be going for a quicker responding motor. I saw the carbon fiber covers,forsale in western Canada, a carbon and fiber glass mix, very sharp. I have 2 cr125,s my 06 is stock motor,with rad valve, pc silencer, icat  improves throttle response alot.

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Removing dents from expansion chamber
« on: February 27, 2011, 09:50:58 PM »
+1
They do great work.

www.piperepair.com...... Tell them Devin sent ya

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Photos & Videos / Re: 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: February 27, 2011, 12:33:56 PM »
We live in Camas, WA.  But didn't go to Port Angeles.  We will be going to the P.R.O race next weekend at Horn.

Oh cool, you guys are in Washington. Did you go to Port Angeles last weekend? I thought I saw an 85 that looked like that... But it wasn't running right. Probably not jetted for the cold temp.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Project RM144
« on: February 27, 2011, 10:39:56 AM »
Super clean.  Nice job.

Also looks like you have a really nice work space for your projects. Very cool.

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Photos & Videos / Re: 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: February 27, 2011, 09:57:48 AM »
Glad to provide some humor.  Amazing what you can do with an electric knife and a dremel.

The rider is 12 years old, so he needs a little help touching the ground.

Here are a couple videos of the rider:

Alex Torres Salem Arenacross Practice

AJT151 Burnt Ridge MX

Really windy day at Horn Rapids MX
AJT151 Horn Rapids MX Feb 2011

Seriously?
a seat bump on a 125?
 HA HA HA HA!!

it is obviously a scoop out of the foam to lower the seat hieght, but at first glance i spit my coffee on the key board laughing.
It really is a nice bike, let us know how that CArbon fiber clutch cover holds oil, I hear they warp when the get hot and leak.

And welcome to the forum.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Well at least he is on a 2T....
« on: February 26, 2011, 02:51:45 PM »
good stuff and very funny.  Just glad the kid is ok.. that last part looked scary.

I have to agree that you really need to have some basic skill before considering closed course racing.  Just sayin... ;D

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Photos & Videos / Re: 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: February 26, 2011, 02:45:40 PM »
Thanks all.

The carbon covers are hard to find now.  They were made by a company that no longer exist.  Try ebay

I checked the rear brake bolt and its in there nice and tight- Thanks for the heads up thought.

I can't believe what a difference the Keihin carb on the snappiness of the bike.  It really rips just like his 85 and supermini.

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Photos & Videos / 2006 CR125 Build complete!
« on: February 26, 2011, 11:01:32 AM »
Just finished my son's next ride and thought I would share some pics with some 2 stroke enthusiasts.  Bought the bike bone stock for $1,800.  It was totally mint and had only been ridden a couple time, then the owner crashed (bent bars) and sat in his garage for 4 years.  It really was a great find.


Some of the mods:

  • Throttle Jockey 2010 Factory Honda graphics
  • White rear fender and red seat cover to complete 2010 look
  • Carbon Fiber clutch and ignition covers
  • Pro Circuit Titanium Pegs
  • Pro Circuit Top Clamp
  • Pro Circuit Launch Control
  • CRF Stuff 280mm Brake Kit
  • Pro Circuit works pipe and silencer
  • Keihin 36mm Carb











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