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    RS125 years and model information?

    Could anyone point me in the right direction for a history of the Honda RS125.
    I'm after how the models/years differ from each other, mainly in the frames and suspension department.
    Purely on a curiosity level really. I tried an Internet search but didn't come up with much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    Could anyone point me in the right direction for a history of the Honda RS125.
    I'm after how the models/years differ from each other, mainly in the frames and suspension department.
    Purely on a curiosity level really. I tried an Internet search but didn't come up with much.
    the evolution was 1995 with the intro of the NX4; pre 1995 (back to 1988) was the nf4.
    1999-2000 saw geometry improvement.

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    Yeap thats pretty much it.
    1998 was when they went to unleaded gas and introduced the powerjet carb as well and the "next gen" engine. different barrel base stud spacings and multiple sutle changes to the bottom end.
    98 - 00 they went to a longer front suspension stroke. Then reverted back to a short stroke there onwards.
    02 - 04 they did a radial mounted front caliper.

    Early early model RS125's at wire wheels of some description.
    Early NF4's had 2.15" front rim and 3" rear rim
    94 NF4 had a 2.5" front rim and 3.5" rear rim
    The rear hub was widen by like 5mm for the 95 onwards NX4.

    04 was the last model change by the way. I think they were last produced in 09.

    Most years they had a fair shape change and sutle porting.

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    2.15 was the early 17" NF4 rim width, but the 89s & prior were spoked & 18", actually not sure if 90 was first year of 17s, probably.
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    check out 54x54 forum , some good info there too

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    Thanks guys!
    Am I correct in saying that when riders are after RS wheels for their buckets they'd be going for the late NF4 and NX4 wheels?
    And these are both the 6 spoke wheels and both are 2.5 and 3.5" but the NX4 has a wider hub (as above). I take it they are likely the lightest and widest of the RS wheels which take slicks properly?

    Also, what are these then?
    http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/img371.auc...l7a8y10572.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    Thanks guys!
    Am I correct in saying that when riders are after RS wheels for their buckets they'd be going for the late NF4 and NX4 wheels?
    And these are both the 6 spoke wheels and both are 2.5 and 3.5" but the NX4 has a wider hub (as above). I take it they are likely the lightest and widest of the RS wheels which take slicks properly?

    Also, what are these then?
    http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/img371.auc...l7a8y10572.jpg
    Yeah thats a fair assumption however the older ones (non wire ones) work just as well. I have them on my bucket and they work great. There's piss all difference in profile with the tyres.

    You can actually get marvics (magnesium alloy) which are even lighter than stock ones. But it would be criminal to see a bucket running those. They don't last anywhere near as long as they tend to crack.

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    There are a heap of different mags about, I've seen that pattern, don't think they are Techomag, but something similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post

    You can actually get marvics (magnesium alloy) which are even lighter than stock ones. But it would be criminal to see a bucket running those. They don't last anywhere near as long as they tend to crack.
    I have one on the front of my bucket... Now to get the rest of the bike finished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I've seen that pattern, don't think they are Techomag, but something similar.
    Older style Marchesini's, you can occasional pick these up for around $600 to $700.
    I've got 3.25 rear and 2.25 front techno's as they were cheaper than genuine Honda NF4's. Plenty of magnesiums around just be careful what you buy as they do fail if not looked after.

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    True racing mags have a limited life span & they never meant for them to be around for 20 years. magnesium Doesn't like corrosion from scratches & crashes. genuine RS wheels will be heavier but more resilient. But I would like a set of well looked after mags, just can't afford them at any price atm.

    Only other option is a set of road wheels, think the Yam stuff isn't too bad but there is some heavy old Suzi shite out there.

    This chancer is trying to sell some FZR ones in the right size, I hear so he can buy more MB100 pistons.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-515850727.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    Could anyone point me in the right direction for a history of the Honda RS125.
    I'm after how the models/years differ from each other, mainly in the frames and suspension department.
    Purely on a curiosity level really. I tried an Internet search but didn't come up with much.

    Bit late to crash the party but i guess you were looking for something like this.

    http://www.fatbaq.com/mainpage.phtml...rs125_timeline

    http://moto.kiev.ua/trid/general/1193789971370/0

    http://race.commline.com/RS125/

    http://www.fatbaq.com/RS125_compilation.doc



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    Parts fiche that is fast and easy to use for RS125's

    http://www.redline-ci.com/part_books...s125r_main.asp



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    Thanks Husa! There is some great reading in there

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    Does anybody know which years used 35mm forks?

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