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    Formula 5 question?

    Heya,

    Yes I do still look at the buckets even though I don't do it anymore...

    Got a question...has anyone done a competitive four-stroke F5 bike?
    I assume a good base would be an XL-100S (as the limit is 104cc) and ...ahem,..XR-100 parts are fairly easy to find (I would say they're identical internally).

    Just,...ummm....curious...


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Heya,

    Yes I do still look at the buckets even though I don't do it anymore...

    Got a question...has anyone done a competitive four-stroke F5 bike?
    I assume a good base would be an XL-100S (as the limit is 104cc) and ...ahem,..XR-100 parts are fairly easy to find (I would say they're identical internally).

    Just,...ummm....curious...
    Yeah I have been thinking about that one. CBR125 sleeved down or stroked one or the other. 20mm throttle body. Reving to 15k. That would do the trick.

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    XR 100 Bucket

    Yep, I have an XR100 based bucket, and it's for sale.

    It's not quite finished and needs work, but most of work is done. I'll post up a pic soon if anyone's interested PM me

    BTW : Avalon Biddles bike was an XR 100 I think in an RG frame, and it is/was a great little bike

    Steve

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    How competitive is an XR100 engine next to some of those hot 50's ?
    I've heard of 16hp out of the RG's and and XR100 stock is around 9-10hp.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
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    I've heard of 16hp out of the RG's . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post

    oiii..Dave, I said I only heard.....

    We know yours is only 6hp.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    How competitive is an XR100 engine next to some of those hot 50's ?
    I've heard of 16hp out of the RG's and and XR100 stock is around 9-10hp.
    Fit pedals.....

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    Easy to work up the parts all interchange from 100 to 200 and if you use the XL/XR 100 bottom end and cylinder put on a XR200 head you have bigger valves and ports use the XR200 carb even bigger carb build a better exhaust system my mate used to build lots of these motors
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    F5 four stroke is limited to a 20mm carb though ...

    F5 4 stroke engines over 53cc are restricted to carburation
    equivalent to a single 20mm carburettor.


    Might want to check, think a XR100 might run a 22mm carb though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Easy to work up the parts all interchange from 100 to 200 and if you use the XL/XR 100 bottom end and cylinder put on a XR200 head you have bigger valves and ports use the XR200 carb even bigger carb build a better exhaust system my mate used to build lots of these motors
    Sorry Ivan the Xl100s and the XR100 are a different beast from the normal cb100 xl100 125s and 185 200 etc.


    The motor is based on the cb50 XR75 80 model engines.

    I think gav may be right I think some were 22 mm carbs and I think some were 20mm Maybe the XL was.

    the Xl100S is a points ignition and has (I am lead to believe) a different crank taper from the XR100 though the XR100 which is CDI.
    Most of the rest of the engine is similar. The motors are lazy sparkers like a pitbike. They are more of a revver than the old style 100 motors. They do have hop up potential and are lighter than the cb100 Xl100 etc.
    the head has a cam carrier bolt on inside the head cover and there is a lot of Cams etc and parts available from the states.

    They are a 53mm x 45mm Motor with a 5 speed.
    I was always wanted to see if the MB50 6 speed fits (I bet it does) as they in std form share the exact same ratio as a 5 speed MB5 MB100. Which is to large a coincidence.

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    Fascinating info, Husaberg. Thanks for sharing.

    Back in 1985 I used to ride an XL100S (1980 model), with a nice booming Supertrap on it. Used to rev nicely to 11,000rpm (schoolboys have no mercy of course ). Always thought one day I'll get another and see what I can do with it.


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    Been doing a bit more research lately.

    The XL100S engine is 53mm x 45mm (as Husaberg points out)
    If you can get an XL75 engine (same as an XR I believe) the bore/stroke is 48mm x 41.4mm. If it can be resleeved to 56.5mm (most 125 4T SOHC Honda's are a 56.5mm piston) you get a capacity of 104cc.

    You can get some serious revs without excessive piston speed - ie 14,000rpm still under 20m/s.
    Wondering though, even with a hot cam, piston compression etc if the 20mm carb restriction would negate any advantage?


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    Main bit of cost would be the cam. you won't find a cam profile suited to doing mondo revs for that engine & developing one will be a little trial & error & expensive.
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    Interesting, thanks Dave.

    I guess not having a DOHC head like a CBR150 would make it not quite as easily tunable.


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    Well just if you are building an engine to do stella more revs than std you need cam timings that will match.


    Hey Nudz, why not just find an RG50? I hear they go alright & are light & cheap.
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