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    Building a bike for Taupo

    I have just got a Suzuki GP125 and want to get it race ready for Taupo. Anyone know any tricks for making one of these go? I am looking forward to meeting with all the other F4/F5 racers there. In my imagination its like the Isle of Man for buckets. Can't wait Looking forward to the flag drop and that first corner rush.
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    Oh my! What a quality machine.

    Isle of Mann for buckets?!? That's quite some imagination you have.
    Well the link track leading back onto the main part of the top section could be bumpy & tight enough to qualify for that statement I guess? Apart from that it looks very much like a racetrack.

    Whatever you do buy some decent tyres (do a search on this site) & also search, there are a few threads about GPs. You should take some lower gearing, road gearing will be too tall.
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    Ignore F5, everyone else does. The best person to ask about GP125s is TZ350. Him and his workmates have a fleet of them and they have done LOTS of development. Their bikes seem to run well and are reliable. Come out to Mt Wgtn for the next meeting and have a look and a chat with them.
    Decide where you want to go with the bike. As F5 says, get decent tyres but first decide what wheels you want/need. No use buying tyres for wheels you are going to toss in a short time.

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    Surprisingly for such an old chap Spe’s dementia sometimes subsides & he says something useful.

    You have less than 3 months so how much time & effort are you going to put into it is a valid question. To make a very competitive bike in such a short time will take some coin & dedication. If you just want a laugh then aim at only doing the things you are likely to get done by then.
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    yeah the ESE team have a fleet of GP 125s sure they can help, but not much time to get alot done & get ontrack before Taupo so just get the basics done. Who is speedpro?? PS & get your entry in quick

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    change the tires tt100 would be good for those rims
    or get better rims
    there will probably be some 17's you can lace up at the track next time $400 (good price)

    and finding slicks isn't hard
    the gearing for taupo on a standard engine I dont think changes much but for mt Wellington you will want an 11 or 12 frount sproket and maby a 15 16 for taupo {i have from memory a 15 and 54 back sproket but the engine is not standard and on 17's} i think they have a 17 on standard but dont quote me
    remove the oil pump and use premix
    remove everything etc change where the pegs are and change the handlebars clipons are nice you will find that the exaust and bike stands scrape around corners if ridden hard lol



    best to come to the track if you can and have a talk
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    also make sure everything in the engine is up to a good thrashing ie rebuild if you can

    they are a good engine standard and heeps more fun warm
    rg250w pipes modify easily to fit ask how at the track may even have 1 or 2 spare now lol depends if they get used for the new engine lol
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    Leave the bars that are on it. Most of the seriously fast guys have fairly wide and not too low bars on their bikes for the kart tracks.

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    like gary and dave lol
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    whatever is easier but I found the high bars a pain couldn't get enouch wheight on the frount tire and it would flip over backwards on a good start
    especialy with the standard engine and the right gearing to run in 5th around Mt Wellington

    Gary and Dave run clipons Karl has mx bars reconds he can fight it to the tarmack that way
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    have you seen how high those handles are like ape hangers

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    Nigel Duff(AK #1), Jim Steadman(winner of more Ohakea GPs than everyone else put together)

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    Nigel was talking about putting lower bars on for taupo, Jimmys bars are hardly high or wide like mx bars. I rode Nigel's bike, it was seriously hard to get your head around those bars & lets remember that I used mx bars on my H100 & I dirtbike a fair bit. Some people like them & fair call. for the H it wobbled enough & the pegs were far enough forward that it suited point & squirt style.
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    hardly compair to the standard gp125 bars at all
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    GP Engine Mods

    The real deal for GP125’s is Skim and “O” ring the barrel, no porting, KX80 ignition, RG250 chamber, 97.5 main jet.

    Read Keith Code's books. You will have to experiment with riding style to find what setup works for you.

    Some pictures of our GP's at Mt Wellington where we race wet or fine. In the last 2 hour (run anti clockwise) Keith Biddel was consistently clocked at 31's and Joe Mead at 30.5's on these GP’s. The really hot boys were about 30’s so our bikes are right up there. See you at Taupo.
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