Opinions Honda NSR 125 1989
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I picked this 2000 model Foxeye RR up the other week, never took it flat out but it seemed pretty quick and pulled well for a 125, I sold it 5 mins after getting it out of the van for 1500 quid as is but I liked it. If I was looking for a 125 road bike i would have one now worries, it started 1st push of the button everytime and was a quality engineered bike but its a Honda so you kind of expect it. The bike is now in Tony Armes Motorcycles in Hartlepool for sale if anyone is looking for one, that who I sold it to.
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@calum said in Opinions Honda NSR 125 1989:
@mitch_350z The 2007 models are widely different handling characteristics to the older ones. Revised frame, subframe, forks, wheels and ignition.
They won't be 33bhp, but they'll be the closest thing you'll get to them out the factory.
PJME have a tuned 140cc Aprilia RS 125 on the dyno on YouTube that made 25 bhp, the stock cylinder made closer to 26 with small power band.
But that was at the wheel. Impressive figures for a 125 road going bike nevertheless.
Ive got a well i should say had a pristine 2001 KMX with a stock motor making 19 at the rear wheel on the dyno just with jetting Boyessens and a Giannelli and people say they are slow.
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@scrimsmustang A pipe can make a big difference, especially if the stock system is restricted. Good figures though. I had a mate who had a 1999 KMX and he couldn't keep up with my bog standard DTRE (green and black wire earthed), and I wouldn't call the RE a quick bike.
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They are all far from superbikes aint they, an re with wire earthed and the stock pipe binned is as quick as an old dtr i would say though from the few ive had over the years.
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This is how a 2 stroke should sound!
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It's mine btw
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@irongamer727 Sounds lovely, idling a tad low mine you.
What are the revs? 700
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@irongamer727 Yeah, you'll want to up that slightly.
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Really, it's not even funny how easy it is to start.
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I wouldn't say alot, but it noticeably improved with leaner jetting. Like you say power really comes in about 8krpm. Mine easily pulls to 80mph, you have to take it to the redline in 5th before changing into 6th and be well tucked in for it to pull in 6th I've found.
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@calum said in Opinions Honda NSR 125 1989:
What's the powervalve setting on these?
There open at idle up to 2000rpm, then closes and starts re-opening at about 7500rpm. There's a hi and low mark on the power valve pulley you line up, but I've found like with dt your best checking up the exhaust port, to check there fully open. Some cdi and power valve controllers are restricted though.