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Thread: GN125E The ugly runt. It's not what it is but what it will become!

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    GN125E The ugly runt. It's not what it is but what it will become!

    Hi everyone.. as promised (in the newguy portion) the build pics to my recent GN125E purchase. Here she is as it was delivered to me. 330 dollars (CDN). It runs? apparently but I didnt get it started due to no battery at the time and the carb float bowl looked like overcooked stew.
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    Kickaha will be here soon..............
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    Wickety wack. Didn't read your other post but.
    What you gonna do with it?

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    We convert these into Farmbikes at work.
    "Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs."
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    Quote Originally Posted by drift77nz View Post
    We convert these into Farmbikes at work.
    i would suspect the frame to be whorrible for that.

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    They actually make pretty good farm bikes actually. The engines are bulletproof. They have cast alloy wheels now so no spokes to rust. We fit off road tyres, lift the front guard about 2 ", change the bars, change the gearing and fit a few other mudguards etc. They are good for the cow farmers. The low seat is good cause in the mud you can put your feet flat on the ground. Really good for people with short wheelbase's.
    "Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs."
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    too low innit. wouldnt get through half the ruts in winter. We dun got hills round here an all.
    Longer forks and shift the oil pickup?

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    We have a heap out there. Never seen one with a smashed sump yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drift77nz View Post
    We have a heap out there. Never seen one with a smashed sump yet.
    yeah thats cool. Send one up and ill bet i can fuck it.

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    Haha. One of those guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzo View Post
    Wickety wack. Didn't read your other post but.
    What you gonna do with it?
    Turn it into a mini gp racer style cafe from the 70s... think Barry Sheene.

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    More pics! More progess.

    Parts! Some from NZ even!

    All new drum brakes (drum!?!) Fork seals, wheel bearings, misc bolts and bits. Turn signals (things need to be legal round here or else..) Brake and clutch levers (not available in Canada anymore) Fuelcock rebuild parts and nicer (newer anyways) shocks.
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    "Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs."
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    Quote Originally Posted by drift77nz View Post
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    Dealer built this version for you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by highspeedhamish View Post
    Dealer built this version for you ?
    I work for a dealer that modify them.

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