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Marque Remarks => Suzuki => Topic started by: Graeme M on August 14, 2011, 06:59:21 pm
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OK, just thought I'd bore everyone with yet more pics of my RM125M. As regular visitors know I love the 75 RM125s. And pretty much all pre 78 Suzukis really. Sadly my budget only extends to having this one in the garage. I have been racing this RM125 for a few years now, although this year I haven't been able to make the time to get out for a race. Other than a few laps at CD8, it's been a non-vintage year for me. But that looks to be changing as I hope to hit the track at the upcoming HEAVEN rounds at Canberra and Canowindra. So to make sure the little buzzbomb was at her best I shouted her to a good tub and scrub, new plastics, and a fresh piston. Looking forward to taking it for a squirt again...
(http://api.ning.com/files/rkF4QDC6QPkqH72yhOfjujgKZWsXPzeoBSsiBnNs700YMn1sQmJZrWMhlhv-80kOxQzSY*DiHabHAZpZADW2zo1BT-FQK8VE/1.jpg)
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looks great/ nice photos
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lovely bike looks great realy like the pipe i have one to restore in my shed
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Love the little 75 RM , I will own one of these one day Unless I can find a RH 250 that looks the same.
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Sweet looking ride Graeme,GMC pipe yes? :)
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Nice RM Graeme, back in the day I had one of the first M's that came, then about 6 months later one of the first S's. I have alway's fancied I would get another one soon as I remember them as a great handling fun 125 to race.
Stan.
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No it's actually a Vintage Iron pipe from the States. Not sure what they call them, Retro Rocket or something I think.
And yes, they are a great little bike to ride Stan. Though it's always weird getting off my modern bike onto it cos there is nothing to them...
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that looks great Graham 8)
it looks like it "WANTS" to be ridden :)
awesome pics too..
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Mate that looks bloody gorgeous.
Post it over in the 'sexy bikes' thread, where the old codgers are going goo-goo over ancient British lead weights and show them real BIKE PORN!!!
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My favorite RMs the M and the S :) the bike that started the RM range ;)
Pics of a couple of mine :)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/tmbill/rms001.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/tmbill/rms004.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/tmbill/RmS2002.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/tmbill/RmS2004.jpg)
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Very nice Graeme. I thought you sold it for some reason. Good one to hang on to.
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No, I'll probably stick with it, although I might retire it next year or the year after.
Bill, I like the 219 bike. I also really like that Dave Miller bike - did they copy off you?
(http://www.davemillerconcepts.com//images/RH-125//DMC_RH125_20100527_0037_550px.jpg)
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Without sounding like I still live in the seventies 8) GROUSE 8) looking RM.
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Looking very clean there Graeme!
I look foward to roosting it at Canowindra. ;D
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Hehehe, it's funny, but I was just thinking about Rockley and whether many Canberra guys will go which led me to think about Canowindra and whether you'd be there for me to bash bars with. Given I haven't done very much practising at all lately I'll need to get some time on the bike before then cos I can't handle getting beat for a third year in a row...
;D
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Graeme, your RM has come some way since I last saw it. Looks even nicer now! On the subject of Dave Miller, Daves RM125B from 1977 shows his great styling flair even back then. Early 70's style paintwork, Yamaha guards and black rims which a lot of people say didn't exist back in the day, these photos prove they surely did 8) Only thing I don't like about Dave's RM you've pictured is many (not everyone) refer to as an RH125 replica, RH125's never existed ::) they were all RA125's as the last pic shows.
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/Dave%20Miller%201977%20RM125B.jpg)
Dave Miller 1977 Pro Class
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/1977%20FMF%20riders%2060%20Gregg%20Toyama%20and%2066%20Cliff%20Lett%20challenge%208Y%20Dave%20Miller%20on%20his%20Suzuki%20in%20the%20125%20Pro%20class%20%281%29.jpg)
1977 FMF Honda riders #60 Gregg Toyama #66 Cliff Lett and #8Y Dave Miller on the RM125
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/225793_10150252937500739_571910738_8836771_7725292_n.jpg)
Yoshimura Taiiti onboard the factory RA125 (RA70) from 1970
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theres something 'right' about black rims on a Suzuki and thanks for posting that as it stops the next black rim debate in its tracks.
I still have my original ts185 power 125S, was going to convert it back but instead have NOS Bassani high pipe and will just tidy up my youthful conversion.....maybe with black rims
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Thanks Doc, yes the little RM is looking good these days. I might have to give the engine cases and tank a spruce up over Christmas though!
Now if I were a rich bastard, I reckon I'd have a nice 125B, 250B and 370B to go with it. Mind you, just because I like light little bikes with downpipes, I'd have a 77 CR125 as well. Love those things too.
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What has Dave Miller used for backing plates ?, were there trick factory kit Titanium hubs for the 125 as there was for the 250.
No, I'll probably stick with it, although I might retire it next year or the year after.
Bill, I like the 219 bike. I also really like that Dave Miller bike - did they copy off you?
(http://www.davemillerconcepts.com//images/RH-125//DMC_RH125_20100527_0037_550px.jpg)
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mArc, I think theres a bit of fancy lathe work and some flash painting going on with Dave's bike.....love it...I had a RM125S back in the day....awesome little bike that handled like a dream after riding a MX250A for a year...as much as a downpipe bike cops a hammering underneath, there's something cool about them.....I have filled that order though, bought a 1976 TM75 recintely, all original and mint.
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Yamaha guards on a Suzuki :)
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/Dave%20Miller%201977%20RM125B.jpg)
actually looks ok
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Marc, I believe the hubs are just painted with the spoke area simply unpainted..I did the same to my RM years ago but at the time I never realised it was a visual rip off of the RN's which used pressed on reinforcing rings due to RD ripping spokes from the hubs ::)
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/r.JPG)
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Cool look just shows what a little imagination beyond spraying the whole lot black will do. Have set of TM400 wheels to build up, may go same way.
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Yamaha guards on a Suzuki ....
actually looks ok
....because the rider is hiding most of the rest of the bike?
;D
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True Nathan, but I suppose if there were more of the bike showing then the guards may begin to look pretty crappy :D
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Bike looks great, almost looks too good to ride
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Yamaha guards on a Suzuki :)
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/923869/Dave%20Miller%201977%20RM125B.jpg)
actually looks ok
It looks dark enough to be Corona night MX :o
Would this be from 77 ? or 76 maybe?
Was Dave ahead of his time with that front number plate that extends to the cross bar to protect the front brake cable?
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if you couldnt place in the top ten on one of these bikes in the day you wern't trying (http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x345/branchy97/branchys%20vmx/gbmxrm125s.jpg)
rm125s batar creek (Hasting valley mcc near kendall nsw) motocross open meeting around 1975
dont you just love those old plastic camera snapshots with the hyperdrive thumb winder for sequence's