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    2 stroke engines from Thailand

    I am currently living in Thailand and can get access to 2nd hand 2 stroke air cooled 125cc engines.
    Mainly Suzuki and Kawasaki. If anyone is interested in me looking around for them, let me know.

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    I would be interested in knowing more about the type of engines you can get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    I am currently living in Thailand and can get access to 2nd hand 2 stroke air cooled 125cc engines.
    Mainly Suzuki and Kawasaki. If anyone is interested in me looking around for them, let me know.
    Hi, They got FXR 150's over there? Would be keen on some of those if price is reasonable. Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by timg View Post
    Hi, They got FXR 150's over there? Would be keen on some of those if price is reasonable. Cheers.
    Also Suzuki Raider 150. Same engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    I would be interested in knowing more about the type of engines you can get.
    There are suzuki 125's models trz and trs rotary valves, they seem to be similar to a gp but the only info i can google is on thai websites.
    Also Kawasaki gto 125 rotary valve which you can google easily.
    Something called Yamaha Concord but it may be a 135cc.
    Suzuki rgv 150's.
    I'll go back to the graveyards for another look soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    There are suzuki 125's models trz and trs rotary valves, they seem to be similar to a gp but the only info i can google is on thai websites.
    Also Kawasaki gto 125 rotary valve which you can google easily.
    Something called Yamaha Concord but it may be a 135cc.
    Suzuki rgv 150's.
    I'll go back to the graveyards for another look soon.

    the Kawasaki AR80 might interest the Two stroke developers.
    AS too the Suzuki RGV125's (Pre1995-1997; with the USD forks).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    AS too the Suzuki RGV125's (Pre1995-1997; with the USD forks).
    Like the one Billy was racing last year?

    Havn't seen any others around
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Like the one Billy was racing last year?

    Havn't seen any others around
    yip.

    I don't think there are that many around.
    it was my dream learns bike (next to the Cagiva moto) when I was a lad (recall seeing one in Phil Turnbul suzuki ~93-95??)
    Shame this country never really had a small bike culture back in the 90's; we could have had a number of cool Two-strokes 125 screamers NSR/TZR/Moto/RS/RGVs etc. now were are stuck with boring old 4bangers

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Like the one Billy was racing last year?

    Havn't seen any others around
    Yeah that was quite odd compared to the usual fare. He said it was South African.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    I'll go back to the graveyards for another look soon.
    Take your camera with ya will you



    Thanks for the offer and i hope your building something over there to bring back
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    Take your camera with ya will you

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    Take your camera with ya will you



    Thanks for the offer and i hope your building something over there to bring back
    Well I did take a crappy phone camera with me and as soon as I work out how to attach the photos I will (HELP).
    Anyway Yamaha rxz Suzuki rgv kawasaki gto suzuki trs all about $150-$200 here for engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    Well I did take a crappy phone camera with me and as soon as I work out how to attach the photos I will (HELP).
    Thank you for the info and taking pictures, I am looking forward to seeing them, but with only three posts you may not have the rights to post pictures yet. You might have to place a few more general posts first.

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    Are there any KR150 engines available?

    Kips or Super Kips power valve
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Are there any KR150 engines available?

    Kips or Super Kips power valve
    Yes I think there were some 150's there. I was mainly looking at air-cooled. Are you interested in something like that?
    As for the valves I'll have to check that out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    Yes I think there were some 150's there. I was mainly looking at air-cooled. Are you interested in something like that?
    As for the valves I'll have to check that out.
    Don't forget the Suzuki FXR/Raider 150 while you are there Cheers.
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