Been a while since i posted on the ozvmx.com site. There is a YZ125G Facebook page that i have been using lately for tips, idea's etc.
Anyway, things have been moving along nicely and i finally, just about, have two G's in pieces. Still need a few final parts of the puzzle, but i know exactly what i need, cost and how/where to get them.
OK, the G's are being divided into two categories. One is a rider, and the other is a show bike. Some parts that will be on the rider, will be on the show bike. We are not building a race bike, but rather a stock, reliable G with a few upgrades.
The show bike will be nothing like original and will use a combination of some nice parts you could get back in the day, in conjunction with modern parts..
So lets get started with the show bike.....
I heard performance was not improved with a DG radial head. But the cool factor is there from the day, so this bike had to have one. Located a DG gold radial head for the G in Canada that the owner was willing to part with.
MotoTassinari makes a VForce reed block that fits the G. Its usually for a Husky 125 but reported to fit and improve performance on the G. Pic below of the VForce reed block for the 1980 G, plus the DG head, and a some very rare parts in the form of a crank and 3R3 clutch. The clutches on these old girls are all cheese, so pic after this shows the solution.
Robert Fish in the U.S makes billet clutch kits for the G. Direct fit with instructions and all parts to make it work.
The suspension is taken care of via 43mm YZ465 forks that went to the UK for Ti-Ni treatment. The rear shock is a new Ohlins unit sourced directly from Sweden by Russel Speak at Dynotime in Perth.. Pic below of tubes together with a nos stock size piston kit for the rider, and part of a full titanium bolt kit for the show bike..
A bunch of parts have been modified, sourced and trialed on the G. I found that Pivot Pegz make a direct fit Yamaha peg for the G model bikes. No pin or spring mods.. just bolt straight on. They are a beaut Ozzie made peg. HotfootMoto makes intakes.. look great quality.. A mob in Queensland does hydro dipping and my airbox came back with a trick carbon fibre look. Red64 makes titanium sprocket covers, DC makes chain guides, and EBC for the clutch plates going in the billet basket.
Local fabricator Trevor at TJO welded in some nice gussets on the upraded H swingarm..
And, finally for now, Brendon at BF Customs in Albany WA is in the middle of fabricating a works style alloy tank for the G. Its coming along nicely... the tunnel, brackets and a few other bits have to be finished off...
There is a heap more to these builds, but i will leave it there for now. Its all systems go, but will still take a long time.....