Wonderful job...I loved every single part of this video ! I am currently working on a similar project and I hope it's going to be as good as your. However, I would love to get more details on many points.
Great video! The Suzuki TS-125ER was a great bike, they are light, reliable, and fun to ride. Bullet Proof! You have put a great amount of time and effort on your rebuild, very detailed. Mine is a 78, and I have fully restored it like yours, but I modded mine by fitting 35mm Showa air shocks and head set from a 1987 Honda XL-250R I had laying around. Mine also has Boyesen Reeds installed, and rear after market air shocks . I also fitted a 13 litre fuel tank from a Suzuki DR-200 Trojan. I’m wanting to replace the rear steel swing arm on mine with the alloy swing arm like yours from the later model ER. I’m also wanting to fit a smaller rear sprocket as I’m planning on making mine road legal. Can I ask what size rear sprocket you have fitted, and where you sourced it from? If you are interested I could send you a video of my bike, I think you’d be quite interested. I originally purchased the bike for my wife, but she lost interest in it- my gain LOL! Cheers, Mr Ed.
Hi Michael. Prosit. Vera bicca xoghol sabiha. Nawguralek. Nista nistaqsik x'uzajt biex nehhejt is-sadid min got-tank tal-petrol u jekk uzajtx xi tip ta' tank liner wara? U jekk iva, minn fejn xtrajtu jekk joghgbok? Grazzi bil-quddiem.
what a lovely bike great classic fantastic job very well done
Super beau travail, j ai eu la même trop cool cette moto !
Wonderful job...I loved every single part of this video ! I am currently working on a similar project and I hope it's going to be as good as your. However, I would love to get more details on many points.
Great video!
The Suzuki TS-125ER was a great bike, they are light, reliable, and fun to ride.
Bullet Proof!
You have put a great amount of time and effort on your rebuild, very detailed.
Mine is a 78, and I have fully restored it like yours, but I modded mine by fitting 35mm Showa air shocks and head set from a 1987 Honda XL-250R I had laying around.
Mine also has Boyesen Reeds installed, and rear after market air shocks .
I also fitted a 13 litre fuel tank from a Suzuki DR-200 Trojan.
I’m wanting to replace the rear steel swing arm on mine with the alloy swing arm like yours from the later model ER.
I’m also wanting to fit a smaller rear sprocket as I’m planning on making mine road legal.
Can I ask what size rear sprocket you have fitted, and where you sourced it from?
If you are interested I could send you a video of my bike, I think you’d be quite interested.
I originally purchased the bike for my wife, but she lost interest in it- my gain LOL!
Cheers,
Mr Ed.
Hi Michael. Prosit. Vera bicca xoghol sabiha. Nawguralek. Nista nistaqsik x'uzajt biex nehhejt is-sadid min got-tank tal-petrol u jekk uzajtx xi tip ta' tank liner wara? U jekk iva, minn fejn xtrajtu jekk joghgbok? Grazzi bil-quddiem.