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davidsonsgccc
04-20-2011, 11:24 AM
i have had a 78 honda cb125 for about 6yrs. it hasnt ran for atleast a couple of those years. anyways i rode it with a non threatening cylinder crack for several months before. it finally jumped time and believed to have bent a valve. i had rebuilt it shortly after i got it and loved to ride it.

now i would love to get it running again but to fix it right would cost more than i want to put into it so im considering installing a clone engine. my deliema is do i go with a 125 or upgrade to a 150 or 200cc engine. cost being the biggest factor what do you guys suggest.

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
shawn

Weldangrind
04-20-2011, 11:48 AM
I think that a 200cc pushrod OHV would be the cheapest, and I'm guessing that it's a bolt-in deal. Also, the pushrod motors are known to be very reliable. You might even get lucky enough to find a 250 (which is probably 230).

FastDoc
04-20-2011, 12:35 PM
EAZY question. 8)

200cc Hoopper Imports Lifan engine. The OHC is only a couple dollars more than the OHV so I'd go for that. In a heartbeat! :D

Weldangrind
04-20-2011, 12:48 PM
It would even be easier than Doc's Dirt Rat project, because the CB already has a battery box. Does it have kick start only? If so, you'd need to rig up a starter button.

davidsonsgccc
04-20-2011, 03:55 PM
it is a kick start only. it has a 6volt system so i would have to do wiring upgrade on any engine update. i thought of making it electric powered but the controllers and motors are to expensive.

katoranger
04-20-2011, 07:45 PM
I would go for the 200cc. Why not have the extra power for just a few dollars more.

Weldangrind
04-21-2011, 01:05 AM
You won't need new controllers for a 12 volt system, just an added starter switch. You could use a generic two wire dirt bike kill switch.

I don't think that you'll find a kick-only 200 very easily. The electric start versions are much more common. Make sure you buy the solenoid, rectifier, CDI and coil at the same time.

SpudRider
04-21-2011, 02:24 AM
What a cool project! If you decide to go ahead, please do start a new thread in this forum! :D

Spud :)

davidsonsgccc
04-21-2011, 07:39 AM
i apologize for my jumping back and forth. i meant controllers to operate a completely electric bike. i had read up on making atotally electric bike but a good electric motor and controller was looking to be very expensive.

i will probably go with a 200cc . you never know i might find a good deal on a lifan popup. i just need to secure the funds.

thanks for all the imput. when i do this i will definetly try to take pictures.