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General Two Stroke Talk / Injected 125
« on: December 22, 2012, 07:27:50 PM »
ossa 125i

i know is a trails bike


http://www.motoblog.it/post/98241/ossa-tr125i

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General Two Stroke Talk / Very light 125
« on: October 10, 2012, 01:36:29 AM »
Just got it dont  last weekend, had a blast tesing it out..




What its made of is  a tm 125 02 motor  inn a tm 85 junior chassis.

Have also tried it on some  steep hills in the forest too.. it didn`t spin or slip up the hill like before
Could really use low revs and it would not stall

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General Two Stroke Talk / 2013 TM 85 junior
« on: September 03, 2012, 04:38:45 AM »



this is offical pic, but look at the sprocket  and carb.... its missing bolts and carb clamp

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Technical / Clutch slipping.. need help
« on: August 31, 2012, 01:15:08 AM »
I have been working on a 125 clutch thats slipping..

i have tried 2 diffrent sets of basket and plates.

but it still slips an have a winding noise..

have torqued spings and primary gear also..


it dont slip in 1st gear holding  rear break from dead start..  but once i gear up and gas it

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General Two Stroke Talk / 2013 KTM`s
« on: May 14, 2012, 09:02:43 PM »

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General Two Stroke Talk / Yz 250 Model history
« on: April 24, 2012, 01:26:16 AM »
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General Two Stroke Talk / Pink Retro Project
« on: March 19, 2012, 06:29:00 AM »
This is what i am working on..

doing a retro 1996 version  on a 2003 tm junior

how it looked


what it looks like so far


waiting for those pices



and just orderd seat and subframe to match the sidepannels..

the look i am aimming for
if i find frame and alutank i may go further in the build

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General Two Stroke Talk / what kind of shroud is this?
« on: March 17, 2012, 04:49:03 AM »
hi

do any one know what brand this shroud belongs too?


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Non-Moto / Forum question
« on: February 17, 2012, 11:37:05 PM »
when i was trying to visit the forum


i only get to  3 sections showing

 2012 Team/Sponsors
Project YZ
Rider Profiles

anyone have any idea why???

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Photos & Videos / Kx 2stroke (galley link)
« on: January 10, 2012, 01:29:16 AM »
dont know if i should have called the bikes. factory/works or kitted but cool bikes anyway


http://www.motocrossplanet.eu/rabbitracing/shoot/index.html

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Photos & Videos / 125 distance jumping!
« on: January 08, 2012, 08:28:26 PM »

big 125 jump


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General Two Stroke Talk / Some cool TM Racing news
« on: September 13, 2011, 01:48:44 PM »
found info at tmuk importer



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2 stroke engines.....

For 2012 the big news is the revised 125cc engine for both MX and Enduro variants, the big change is a new cylinder and cylinder head with an electronically controlled powervalve that is operated by a servo that is monitores and controlled by the Cdi unit, this enables the powervalves timing to be more precise to the rpm inturn allowing it's performance to be maximised. The 125cc engine also features a revised piston, new ignition programming and the new lighter gearbox selector barrel and matching selector forks.

The 144cc engine recieves only minor changes in the form of a new piston, revised ignition mapping and fuelling, the new gearbox components feature also.

For 2012 the 250cc engine has only a minor modification to the cylinder skirt for 2012 and some small cylinder head revisions, again the new gearbox selector barrel and forks feature as do some small changes to carburetion and ignition as well as some modifications to the clutch pressure plate and plate material.

The 300cc engine, which recieved a new cylinder and cylinder head in 2011, has only some minor changes, the already powerful, torque laden and very user friendly powerplant has had some minor measurement revisions to the 2011 cylinder and head. This engine will also recieve the new gearbox selector barrel and forks as well as the revised clutch pressure plate.

All enduro 2-Stroke models will again feature the new kokusan Ignition with the built in lighting generator which eliminates the need for the ACG on the crankshaft, this increases throttle response and lessens engine vibration.
Chassis.......

For 2012 the big news is the arrival of a new 85cc machine, the new machine will feature an aluminium chassis, like it's larger siblings, matched to an aluminium sub-frame, it will have new bodywork in the form of the larger machines and will of course still feature TM Racing's incredible 85cc powerplant. This model is unfortunately behine schedule due to material supply and will be available in the new year.


All full size models will recieve a new decal package, a new front fender design, as well as a new headlight assemby and a new speedometer unit on Enduro and road machines. The 2011 changes are still kept and this included a new swinging arm design and new chain guide, a new frame and engine plate protection system and the 'factory' Brembo clutch master cylinder which is now fitted to all models in the range, this increases clutch feel and reliability. New suspension settings have been tested for 2012, adapted and now implimented into the forks and shocks, spring rates, valving, oil compound and quantities have been tailored specifically to the model and it's application for both forks and shock, this has been designed to aid both the comfort and handling at a varying range of speeds, suspension settings for EN machines will of course be softer than the MX equivalent.There is also the option of a new shock absorber design, tested and manufactured in--house by TM Racing which features a billet body and high quality internals.

For 2012 the high specification quality components will remain as normal and will feature, Marzocchi Twin chamber forks, Ohlins shocks, Billet machined aluminium hubs laced to anodised Excel rims, Billet machined aluminium anodised triple clamps, Hydraulic clutches, HGS exhaust systems, Oversize taper bars fitted into machined aluminium anodised damped mountings, quality fixings and fastenings and of course hand finished and assembled engines.

Engines feature include:..billet machined crankshafts, billet machined con-rods, high quality forged pistons, high grade titanium valves, copper beryllium valve seats, V-Force reed blocks, downdraught fuel injection and hand finished castings for better matching and improved flow. It is the combination of these quality components and the care taken to finish and hand assemble these engines that allow all TM machines to perform at the highest level in production trim.

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