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Offline pokey

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Re: '71 TS125R project surprise
« Reply #30 on: February 14, 2008, 10:32:42 am »
Do I smell TS? ;D


Yerp The baby TS frames are way lighter than the TM. most is actually the wall thickness of the tubing although  some of the frame is a larger over all diameter specially the backbone and that  extra large gusset on the headset. Maybe they beefed that bit up after Suzuki seen what JR did to the RH.

If one was to consider strengthening the TS units, replace the brake support/web with a longer one that extends to the foot peg and another on the bottom of that bend as TS frames will snap behind the peg. Have broken two 185 frames in the same place. Could have been from loose engine mounts and big air  but it was fun doing it ;D


The swingarms share the same part number although the TS units have the chain guard tabs and rear footpeg mounts  which make it a poofteenth heavier till you get the grinder out.
 The seatbase on the TS is slimmer than the TM although it dont look it but it is a lot heavier, a bloke may know where you could get a lightweight glass one  ;)


yeah have been busy with work and ....... ;)

Am just up the road from you Stewy at Tanah Merah  for now. Dont have the net at home and "may" be having another move to Gladstone soonish and havnt played with my toys for ages. Will catch up with you boys one day.

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Ban BLACK rims NOW

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Re: '71 TS125R project surprise
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2008, 11:39:54 am »
Thanks Mick..if I wasn't so damn budget minded I'd swoop on that but instead I made my own a few weeks back from none other than hi-bling aluminium and it actually looks the goods. I just fugure for the $60+ to own the shiney bit I'd be better served spending that $60 on a rebore or labour for a crank rebuild and waiting for another to come along locally or preferably a TM/RM mag cover and spkt assy..rare but given time something always turns up at a realistic price.  ;)

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Re: '71 TS125R project surprise
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2008, 11:44:44 am »
POKEY!!! :o

G'day young fella 'tis good to hear from you!  :) Being the boring type being I am I been struggling to keep Suzuki Central a happening thing..need some extra imput ;) Hope ya hang around and get that TS project back on the top of the prioety list  ;)