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  1. #196
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    workshop manual

    Has any one got a workshop manual I could buy/borrow from them for the NSR50 or MTX50R as I have a pile of bits I would like to put back together. My Dutch friend has suggested 6/100ths for my piston clearance so have gone with that.

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    more cutting

    Popped over to the Auckland home of 2T improvement on Thursday. Took the old bottom end and the freshly rebored cylinder so I could mark up where I need to cut the ports to. I have started at 198 for the exhaust and the inlets were ok as they are but will be widened when I get the burrs modified. I also opened up the boyesen ports I put in before.
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  3. #198
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    Pretty

    This just shows what can be done if you are clever. NSR50 converted to disc valve and looks like a Kreidler ? cylinder.
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  4. #199
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    That will be a rolfe special...........the mad swede......
    He did one with a Derbi earlier it was on the web site I linked with all the pistons and peg locations etc.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...hmentid=249743

    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Er... the cases could look a lot like a Honda mb100 because they are a Honda MB50 well they could be mbx or NS50,nsr50 but pretty sure mb5

    Did you follow the link to the Roffe follow picture of man with tools on the navigation home site man witit looks like he offers it as a kit for the mb5. The building of this particular motor is in another thread i will have a look in my favorites/or bookmarks.
    But it was i think in the racing 50's site. here you have to log on to see the pics


    Mike he does a lot of MB stuff like a kokusan ignition just like the real racers, lots of inlets carb kits reeds etc electric pumps etc etc ....
    So now Frits.
    Does that mean i am no longer the thread Goldfish?Oh bugger i can't throw stones from this glasshouse/bowl. Oh well i will go back to the corner of my bowl then
    bugger where is the corner. oh well if i keep swimming around it will be here somewhere. Oh what were we talking about again?



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  5. #200
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    bearing

    A bit of advice required, a Dutch friend suggested I use this bearing on one side of the crank. After getting it I noticed it has a plastic/nylon ? cage, it is supposed to be able to spin up to 15000 without issue but I am a little scared as the last thing I want is my new motor going off like a grenade the 1st time out.


    ( amendment ) After talking to another Euro friend I have put the bearing on my nice to look at shelf and will stick to standard ones.
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  6. #201
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    I use resin cage bearings all the time. The roller type I have not used. As per Wobs advice I am now polishing the shaft so there is a sliding fit to the ID these days. I tape up the rod & mount it in the lathe & fine emery it for an age with test fitting every little while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    I think the cranks can be made reliable with original Suzuki RGV rod kits and decent main brgs, the same could be done with TF/TS's and then they should be good for 13,000 + too.

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    TeeZee uses plastic caged brgs.
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  8. #203
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    Re-assembly blues

    All the parts are now laid out on the garage floor ready to be re-assembled but I have been procrastinating. If any one out there has a workshop manual for an NSR or MTX50R I could do with a loan of it as I am not over confident of a successful outcome if I do it without one.
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  9. #204
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    I've only got the MB50 one but won't help as your gearbox shafts are together. PM me your email if you want it. All looks like MB50/100 sort of stuff, I never bothered with a manual.
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  10. #205
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    frame

    saw this 250 and looks like mine will be it's little rough as brother
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  11. #206
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    Quote Originally Posted by cotswold View Post
    saw this 250 and looks like mine will be it's little rough as brother
    So,

    Honda NF4 Rs125 Frame? (and forks?)
    Aprilia RS50 swinging arm?
    FXR front rim?

    I might have to start this 50 build...
    Heinz Varieties

  12. #207
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    So,

    Honda NF4 Rs125 Frame? (and forks?)
    Aprilia RS50 swinging arm?
    FXR front rim?

    I might have to start this 50 build...
    that fxr front rim is tempory I have Rs wheel x2 for the front

  13. #208
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    ahh so that's where Husi's frame ended up
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  14. #209
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I never bothered with a manual.
    Thats right, neither do I.
    Got the KE right on only the third attempt, and that was the second motor

  15. #210
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    oi

    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    ahh so that's where Husi's frame ended up
    Ha ha I think you will find it came through my garage on it's way to your place, you not building another are you

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