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The Pastor
18th February 2009, 20:47
What is this bike? I just bought it dunno what it is. Hope it goes. looks like a smoker?

MsKABC
18th February 2009, 20:51
Looks like a mud bug?

The Pastor
18th February 2009, 20:52
Looks like a mud bug?
isnt that a kawasaki mud bug?

MsKABC
18th February 2009, 20:54
isnt that a kawasaki mud bug?

http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Suzuki/2005/TF%20125%20Mud%20Bug/

ducatilover
18th February 2009, 20:54
tf/ts125 :2thumbsup

The Pastor
18th February 2009, 20:59
sweet deal!

ducatilover
18th February 2009, 21:02
shes a mighty mud bug bro! i snapped one in half once, that was cool:2thumbsup:whistle:

Usarka
18th February 2009, 21:05
Bob.


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The Pastor
18th February 2009, 21:07
i wonder if they can be enterd in buckets! rofl

ducatilover
18th February 2009, 21:12
do it, do it do it doitdoit

Sully60
18th February 2009, 21:12
Bob.


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I think it looks more like a Rupert, meh.

Insanity_rules
18th February 2009, 21:15
Dude, you bought a Mud bug! Those things are mad fun. Better on gravel tracks and fire breaks than any dirt bike I know of. Not terribly fast but stable enough to make anyone look like an off road pro.

Fond memories of smoking my mate up summit road in Naenae, Him on a brand new XR 250 (couldn't ride to save his life) and me on one of those bad boys passed him almost completely sideways on a gravel corner. My old girl died of funnily enough a corroded frame snapping over a mild jump then the motor powered a go cart for a couple of years.

ducatilover
18th February 2009, 21:22
My old girl died of funnily enough a corroded frame snapping over a mild jump.

same way my one did:Punk:

gammaguy
18th February 2009, 21:25
too big for a bucket,get a 100cc one instead.;)

Big Dave
18th February 2009, 22:33
In colloquial Australian that is referred to as a 'dead-set dunger'.

ManDownUnder
18th February 2009, 23:49
also known as an ER125 TS. Great bikes... had the 185 as a kid and they're just fun!

The mudbugs were geared down to take a load and climb anything - which they duly did. They're a great shooting platform if you want to cover a bit of disatnce after a few goats.

Sully60
19th February 2009, 07:02
too big for a bucket,get a 100cc one instead.;)

No, it's aircooled. It qualifies for F4.

Mom
19th February 2009, 07:05
Mudbug, indestructable machines. One note of caution after that statement though, dont listen to MDU. Stay away from goats! I sold one new to a farmer. He rang back less than a week later wanting it picked up for assessing for his insurance company.

His goat had actually eaten anything its little chewy mouth could reach. It even managed to get at the wiring loom behind the head light and consume the best part of it. We had no choice but to write the bike off :laugh:

MSTRS
19th February 2009, 07:42
Yep, it's a TF. For goats, that means Tasty Fucker. :blink:

Armitage Shanks
19th February 2009, 14:04
Yep, it's a TF. For goats, that means Tasty Fucker. :blink:

Definitely a TF125 farm bike, and in pretty good nick too.....acolades to the previous owner ...:bleh:

peasea
19th February 2009, 14:42
I think it looks more like a Rupert, meh.

Looks like a Barbie to me, I'll bring the sossies.

EJK
19th February 2009, 14:53
That's the Mormon Few Stun Crew's first test bike isn't it?

Sully60
19th February 2009, 14:57
Looks like a Barbie to me, I'll bring the sossies.
Mmmm, mmmm I love the smell of cooked Suzuki in the morning!

That's the Mormon Few Stun Crew's first test bike isn't it?
See above. They cooked that one real good!

The Pastor
19th February 2009, 15:21
anyone got a workshop manual for it?

peasea
19th February 2009, 15:43
anyone got a workshop manual for it?

Yup, here you go

The Pastor
19th February 2009, 15:47
Yup, here you go
thanks heaps dude.

Big Dave
19th February 2009, 15:59
anyone got a workshop manual for it?

Sounds like a fair swap.

That is one large resto project - you know what sort of hours are involved?

The Pastor
19th February 2009, 16:06
sounds like a fair swap.

That is one large resto project - you know what sort of hours are involved?
nah mate ive got no idea aye......

carver
21st February 2009, 15:00
That's the Mormon Few Stun Crew's first test bike isn't it?


Mmmm, mmmm I love the smell of cooked Suzuki in the morning!

See above. They cooked that one real good!


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carver
21st February 2009, 15:02
thanks heaps dude.

i did a engine rebuild on our old one!

they are easy as to work on!

portokiwi
21st February 2009, 15:08
I loved the TS185 they were so much fun to ride.

Big Dave
21st February 2009, 15:30
nah mate ive got no idea aye......


I'll get you an estimate.
I know some professionals.

The KR Ed restored a XL175 from similar state too.

The Pastor
21st February 2009, 16:34
im going to do it militry style. like steam's gn250!