1979 on my '77 RM125.
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1979 on my '77 RM125.
Not a Yamaha, a Suzuki, back when the RMs ruled in the dirt. 1979 on my '77 RM125. I started racing later on that year. Note the nice equipment: helmet, jersey and construction boots, untied. Photo is too big.
Rory
2 1984 RZ350s
1985 RZ350
9 1986-1990 RZ350s
2000 ST2
2005 749
2005 749 with 999 engine
2 1984 RZ350s
1985 RZ350
9 1986-1990 RZ350s
2000 ST2
2005 749
2005 749 with 999 engine
Re: 1979 on my '77 RM125.
Would be nice to see your photo.
The '77 RM125 was my second bike back in 2003, first was a '79 RM60 in 2002. Pulled it from a junk pile and was missing quite a few pieces. Rebuilt it on a 13 yr old's budget so it was not the best bike but at least I had a bike to ride. Will never forget replacing connecting rod and rod bearing... big hammer, big punch, small bench vice, propane torch, and 3 hours of swinging after eye balling the crank halves, it actually didn't vibrate too bad when it was all done! That RM125 is what really got me into bikes, 3 wheelers, and anything with a motor, especially 2 strokes. Ended up selling it to a friend for $350 who wanted to use the engine for go-kart, don't know if that ever happened but I still regret that sale. Thanks for bringing back some good memories hondaror.
The only pic I have of my RM125, was before I got it running. There's probably a way to post pictures from the desktop, but I can't figure it out
http://s246.photobucket.com/user/danold ... ort=3&o=32" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The '77 RM125 was my second bike back in 2003, first was a '79 RM60 in 2002. Pulled it from a junk pile and was missing quite a few pieces. Rebuilt it on a 13 yr old's budget so it was not the best bike but at least I had a bike to ride. Will never forget replacing connecting rod and rod bearing... big hammer, big punch, small bench vice, propane torch, and 3 hours of swinging after eye balling the crank halves, it actually didn't vibrate too bad when it was all done! That RM125 is what really got me into bikes, 3 wheelers, and anything with a motor, especially 2 strokes. Ended up selling it to a friend for $350 who wanted to use the engine for go-kart, don't know if that ever happened but I still regret that sale. Thanks for bringing back some good memories hondaror.
The only pic I have of my RM125, was before I got it running. There's probably a way to post pictures from the desktop, but I can't figure it out
http://s246.photobucket.com/user/danold ... ort=3&o=32" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;