You are correct. The Kiwibiker Wiki is a good place for it but not many even know it exists I think. Jim was working on it but I've never found a link to it.
It is a worry that I can just log in and edit it straight away with no checks or anything...
Heinz Varieties
Here's a bunch more
Suzi
TC100
RMX50
A50
AC50
AP50
RV90
T125 stinger (but I'll murder you)
T90
DS80 perhaps (legality questionable)
Kawi
KH100
KH125
KV125
G4TR100
AR80 Kawi
Yamaha
DT100
AS3 125
LS2 100
YB100
RS100 & 125 Yamaha
RD125 twin
Honda
CG110
CG125
SL125
MT125 perhaps (legality questionable)
A whole raft of twist & go scooters perhaps
There is no such thing as a Derbi 80. Not that I've ever seen or read about (except as a competition 80 Cup track only bike). You can buy aftermarket kits to turn a 50 larger. See best 2 stroke thread re legality of that. . .
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
DRZ - off road "competition" bike - no lights etc. The Kawasaki KLX125 is a rebadged version of the same bike. Lots of go-less-slower bits available from the US - it is popular in Junior offroad and ministock racing there.
DR - Road legal trail/farm bike - lights etc
Both have the same motor. Which is also in GN/GS/GZ/DR/DF125, LT125 (with different Gearbox - LT is a Quad). DR/DF200 bits and pieces are also compatible to some degree (e.g. head).
I also have the vague recollection that some DR versions had a 6 speed box, compared to the 5 speed on the road bikes (GN/GS/GZ). Bayden might know (this is the motor he runs) and he mentioned something about the DR and GS versions being slightly different (casings a bit shorter on one version).
Cheers,
FM
Last edited by Fooman; 23rd April 2009 at 09:59. Reason: More info
Awesome.
On to it stuff guys.
I will pull the Derbi 80 off for now untill someone can put a convincing argument foward that it is available as a non-competition bike.
Heinz Varieties
Have taken DRZ off, same deal as the Derbi.
I have checked Daves additions on but may have some categorised incorrectly.
I will work on ordering them more logically once the additions have settled down a bit.
I never realised just how many would be on the list!
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