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MarlinHemi
3rd February 2016, 14:48
Hi i am looking to make a bucket racer out of a mint condition 1985 gp100 but i am only 12 (a bit mechanicly inclined) so they need to be simple to do so i can enter when im 13 :)
speedpro
3rd February 2016, 22:05
Marlin good to hear you are interested in building a bucket. The place for all info about building a GP100 is here: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/86554-ESE-s-works-engine-tuner?p=1130944032#post1130944032
Don't be put off by all the chatter.
Or you could start your own thread in the "Buckets" section then you can keep us all informed of your progress and ask questions without getting lost in someone else's thread. Rob and the ESE guys are very helpful and the Suzuki GP100/125s are their bikes of choice. A mint GP100 might be worth selling on and the money invested in a race ready bike though I understand if you want to do the work yourself. On that note it doesn't matter how much work has been done or how good a bike is there will always be something else to do.
MarlinHemi
4th February 2016, 15:12
Thanks very much! Will be starting to do some work soon :D
Askor
4th February 2016, 20:26
What have you got planned for your bike?
I DEMAND PICTURES
MarlinHemi
4th February 2016, 20:30
Well just one of those no bling all fling buckets just make it as fast and functional for as little as possible
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/12552707_180592212303880_755441064385879729_n.jpg? _nc_ad=z-m&oh=2851de40901d2e25218bbabf11b41e85&oe=5728D8E9&__gda__=1463349433_70d245c41fc0d567d98b48159f7a949 6
MarlinHemi
4th February 2016, 20:33
ive al ready dropped the bars and removed mirror but uts going away for a bit to get fixed beacuse of a knocking noise (probly a bearing) and stuffed tire
Askor
5th February 2016, 23:22
Good tyres are THE thing to have. Who's doing the work on the motor?
I have some aftermarket rear shocks for a gp100/125 you can have if you want
MarlinHemi
6th February 2016, 08:23
I am getting a suzuki technician to do the work to the motor And i Will get some goood tyres Thanks!
how much do you want for those shocks?
Cheesy
6th February 2016, 11:05
That looks tidier than my road going one
MarlinHemi
6th February 2016, 11:57
Well it needs a new battery and light bulbs its deregistered so i thought may as well make it fast for maybe some weekend races!
Askor
7th February 2016, 17:48
how much do you want for those shocks?
$0 if you get someone to pick them up. I believe they're koni (kony?) brand. PM me.
MarlinHemi
8th February 2016, 17:22
anyone know where i can get an exhaust with and expansion chamber for it?
Cheesy
9th February 2016, 12:53
You might have to get creative and cut and weld something to fit. I was planning on remaking this one again to fit my GP, its a gutted RGV pipe but from the little reading I have done they are not the best option.
http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx224/tododgy/Bike/20160209_1339331_zpsjbwjl9cn.jpg
MarlinHemi
9th February 2016, 15:59
You might have to get creative and cut and weld something to fit. I was planning on remaking this one again to fit my GP, its a gutted RGV pipe but from the little reading I have done they are not the best option.
http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx224/tododgy/Bike/20160209_1339331_zpsjbwjl9cn.jpg
Thats pretty cool! but i cant exactly weld oh well i might get someone i know to help me with one Nice bike! Out of interest how fast does that go?
Cheesy
9th February 2016, 18:09
No idea, bought it, got it going, rode it up and down the drive a couple of times then started taking bits off it. I think its a GT125 frame, the engine is GP100
MarlinHemi
9th February 2016, 19:17
No idea, bought it, got it going, rode it up and down the drive a couple of times then started taking bits off it. I think its a GT125 frame, the engine is GP100
Yeah thats pretty much the exact thing i wanna build!
Cheesy
9th February 2016, 19:59
You might be better off asking in the bucket forum to see if anyone has an old bike they want to get rid of cheap
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