its a 1986 model G, not an 87 model H. 87 and 88 are nearly identical.Hmmm, I wonder why that is
its a 1986 model G, not an 87 model H. 87 and 88 are nearly identical.Hmmm, I wonder why that is
Hey everyone, I haven't been around much. I've had some life changing situations going on, and got into other things. I want this motor for reselling purposes or some "art" piece. I wish it had a frame, but I can't ride anymore! I found this for sale and I believe it's a 90's RM125 motor. Seller knows nothing about it and I'm curious what size it is before I buy it for a little tinker toy. Looks to me like the cylinder says 123, but RMs never came in 123cc right? I believe they are 124.8cc, then 250s were 246cc. It's hard to read so get your magnifying glass out! Thanks a bunch!
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looks like an 86 rm125...thats when they came out with the blue motor and adjustable power valve springHey everyone, I haven't been around much. I've had some life changing situations going on, and got into other things. I want this motor for reselling purposes or some "art" piece. I wish it had a frame, but I can't ride anymore! I found this for sale and I believe it's a 90's RM125 motor. Seller knows nothing about it and I'm curious what size it is before I buy it for a little tinker toy. Looks to me like the cylinder says 123, but RMs never came in 123cc right? I believe they are 124.8cc, then 250s were 246cc. It's hard to read so get your magnifying glass out! Thanks a bunch!
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its an 86 rm12 and the valves are inside ...look at the i in suzuki...go directly up to that inlet thats the reed valve..its a different style of reed cageUpdate, is that even an RM motor? Where do the reeds go? It can't be a 4 stroke there's no spot for valves or a camshaft. I'm confused, any opinions are appreciated!
ps you need to take off cylinder to get to itits an 86 rm12 and the valves are inside ...look at the i in suzuki...go directly up to that inlet thats the reed valve..its a different style of reed cage
looks like an 86 rm125...thats when they came out with the blue motor and adjustable power valve spring
its an 86 rm12 and the reeds go directly up when looking at the "suzuki" the i...go straight up that inlet feeds the reeds which are bolted to the base of the cylinder. you have to take cylinder off to get to them. theres only on 2 petal reed...its a 2 stroke with power valve which is a rotor with a rectangular cut out...thats a spring dial on side...123cc is what they used to have ...till the 90sUpdate, is that even an RM motor? Where do the reeds go? It can't be a 4 stroke there's no spot for valves or a camshaft. I'm confused, any opinions are appreciated!
Put a stick in it