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Old 09-22-2010, 09:43 AM   #1
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Sukida GY125 owner

Hey peeps, jus a post to say hi.

I own a 2007 Sukida SK125GY-A Its only done 182 miles from new. Bought it from ebay locally, Needs a bit of TLC as was left in a cold wet garden for a year or so. The paint is flaking. the forks are foobar. (Rusted) needs a small repaint also

Iam strippin down to give it some loving. Added bonus is it havin upgrades too. That reminds me. H4 conversion any one? and a better lift cam?

engine is the GY125 Over head valve. I owned a old 1977 CB125 years ago and that thing standard was 14.6BHP.. fingers crossd.. the chineese motor will go past this..

Also.. ahhem.. Stage 3 Porting on the cylinder head and the racing CDI will be done also. Iam going to make a 4T 125cc tarmac ripper..lol

Other intensions are better end can, racing coil and carb upgrade.

Any one got any data on a say 28/30mm carb/jets would be help full.

My history i owned a DTR125 for quite a while, sold it this summer. I was rebuilding the engine quite often. Done like 9K miles in 12 months.

Main reason for the 4T engine is reliable power. so where better than a chineese bike. Pahhh (11BHP..8.2KW.. not likley sir)... hehehehe

pics to follow!


 
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Old 09-22-2010, 11:34 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forums!

I'm looking forward to watching your progress on this 125. What's an H4 conversion?

My guess is that you'll eclispe the 15bhp mark.

Cheers!
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Old 09-22-2010, 12:05 PM   #3
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thanks for the reply weld..15 you rekon..I hoping to about 16-18 ish, some old tricks up my sleve.. all down to flow, ignition timing, and compression. 190Psi is where i want to be.

I port some big 4T motors over the years one was quite special. A VW 1.8L head from a golf GTi, standard 112BHP, on the rollers after stage 3, 139BHP.. and with the same cam!.. yup.. same cam.

If i can get the compression up a bit, looking at the head, that might be a bit of a problem,.. you never know.

anyways.. here are some pix of today..





engine out..



head off..






then some painting.. of the zorst




rack too



and rubbed down handle bars n repainted..




and the last pics.. of when i first saw it...






 
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Old 09-22-2010, 12:06 PM   #4
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i forgot to mention.. the H4 conversion. The bike have 35W headlamps.. Some weird phillps bulbs. Bin that!

Looking for a H4 Bulb conversion is i can..


 
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Old 09-22-2010, 12:19 PM   #5
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That's funny! The only thing I could think of was bulbs when you said H4, but I presumed you were talking about engine mods.

I'm pretty sure that you'll go beyond 15bhp; just not sure by how much. I agree that compression and timing are key. I wonder if you could find a Wiseco piston for your bore size that would bump compression into the tens.

Of course, there's always more cubes. A 200 pushrod or OHC Honda clone would be a bolt-in. IIRC, the Honda 185 and 200 share the same bottom end, which means that you'd be a jug, piston and head away from 200 cc, if you could find a cheap 185 donor.

BTW, I love the old R/S/J VW's. Have you ever used a 5-cyl intake from an Audi on a 1.8? You have to lop off one runner and weld it up, but they flow some serious air.
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Old 09-22-2010, 01:05 PM   #6
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Welcome to these forums, and thank you for posting the good photos! If you search the Dual Sport Forum, you will find several threads on H4 headlight conversions. I performed an H4 headlight conversion, but my bike's headlight is different from yours. However, if you read the following thread, you might find a link to the information you seek.

http://chinariders.net/modules.php?n...ewtopic&t=8773

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Old 09-22-2010, 02:15 PM   #7
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Welcome.

Looks like a fun project! I will enjoy watching and seeing pictures of your head ported and polished.


 
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Old 09-22-2010, 04:12 PM   #8
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Great project and thank you for the pictures!
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Old 09-23-2010, 11:03 AM   #9
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spud , turbo and doc.. thanks for the nice replies.

As to the light conversion... ahhh.. i have a plastic light. darn..back to the drawing board.


doc... am a pic hore when it comes to bike renovation, lol..

here is a couple of today..



re-painted the swing arm. Was a tad rusty





gave the back wheel a clean. then hit with clear lacquer to prevent the rim from rusting further.



I have seen the pistons on ebay weld. I can get rebored local to me very cheeepo, just need a carb to go with it. now thats a thought.. so i persume the heads are the same?. same valves?.

i have noticed the inlet valve in the combustion chamber a little on the tight side 125cc , meaning room in the squish area. Any mods done here are going to be quite hard to do. Esp skimming the head. I think in reflection
the 200CC motor is probally the better engine to mod.

Iam going to sink the valves in a little tighter into the seats, as they are not very flush , see if i can gain some more room. the rocker arms can take the slack up.. need to get a nice 0.5mm off the head. or even better 1mm

from the specs i get off the net, 9.0:1 like to be up at 10.0:1 or close.


 
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Old 09-23-2010, 11:14 AM   #10
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ps..one of my previous projects just to skow of my cam skillz..lol... for the foto hores..



this is a Honda CB125 1976

found at the bottom of a garden, grass growing thu the spokes as it was on its side. It was there for a good 8 years, before that no history



















A mate of mine said.. and i quote " I have scapped better"

not me!



It ended up like this in 3 months! yup.. 3 months!




















a complete nut and bolt rebuild..


i have done two other bikes since then and a 1970 VW bug.. Dont ask for the Bug pix.. we be here for days lookin thu the foto`s...lol


 
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Old 09-23-2010, 11:57 AM   #11
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Nice save!

You know there is an XR125 in my area in good running condition for $300 I've been thinking about this kinda inspires me....
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Old 09-23-2010, 12:27 PM   #12
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Wow. That is indeed a nice save. You possess some rather impressive restoration skills. Or at least the follow-through to fully restore an item. I have never really wanted to restore anything, but the before and after pictures make me begin to re-think my stance.

Welcome to the boards. I'm sure there will be plenty of information for you.


 
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Old 09-23-2010, 12:42 PM   #13
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Nothing like a bike in the kitchen. I have scrapped better too.


 
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Old 09-23-2010, 12:47 PM   #14
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Old 09-23-2010, 12:57 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by satelliteone
spud , turbo and doc.. thanks for the nice replies.

As to the light conversion... ahhh.. i have a plastic light. darn..back to the drawing board.

doc... am a pic hore when it comes to bike renovation, lol...
Sat1,

Forum member BillR performed an H4 headlight conversion on his bike, and it has a plastic lens. You might enjoy reading the following thread.

http://www.chinariders.net/modules.p...=6685&start=15

Thank you for posting all the superb photos! We love photos, and a self-described "pic hore" is always welcome on these forums!

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