View Full Version : 1990 RS125R gp racebike for sale!!
affroman
12-28-2002, 09:38 AM
1990 RS125r for sale...excellent condition, new clutch, top end, crank, custom thumb brake (rear) Tons of spares too many to list (pistons, gaskets, rings, etc) ready to race....$1400.00 obo. I bought this and prepped it for next season, but decided to race 600s instead. Email for pics or questions. Need to sell soon!!! Parents a' bitchin!
Bike is located in Bay Area, CA
Contact: affropoof@aol.com to check it out
I also have a set of m-1's (metzelers) for sale with about 4000 miles on em....good tread and condition and will fit 120s fr and 180 rr $40 ...come and get it! :teeth
kimchee
01-20-2003, 02:33 PM
You still got this bike?
Anyone know this guy?
does he still have this bike?!?!?!!?
I want this bike!!!
David
Roscoe
01-20-2003, 05:43 PM
You ain't get'n it POSUER!!!!!!!!
Want, want, want!!!!
Ducky_Fresh
01-20-2003, 09:58 PM
Kimchee, R1... RS125r... I think you'd be really bummed with the power difference, no?
I mean 150 hp, vs like 40 or so? I know it'd handle like a badass on the track, but it's old tech even.
None the less, a 25k race bike for $1400, sounds nice to me too sorta..
- Ev
luisimo
01-21-2003, 12:27 AM
Yeah, yeah, yeah... It is old technology. It is a PRE 1995 model and makes less than 40 hp BUT it will be fun!!!
Ducky_Fresh
01-21-2003, 12:36 AM
I don't know much about them, care to elaborate Lu1s1m0?
I just know the 03's look badass. I'd go for a 250 tho. And those tiny exhaust cans make me laugh every time I see them!
- Ev
luisimo
01-21-2003, 12:03 PM
I just got into it and I haven't take it to the track yet. I had been told to have an 'open' mind and don't be disappointed right away.
Weight of 180 lbs and less than 40 hp is what you should expect for the average 125. It is a single cylinder so it would be much easier/cheaper to work on it yourself than a 250 that has TWO cylinders
Two strokes need the top to be rebuild every 400 miles and a major rebuild every 1,600 miles.
I am getting into it because it would be nice to eventually get into amateur racing and the 125 is the cheapest way to do it.
Go to some AFM races and check the divicions. I really wanted a 600 but that class is just crazy!!!!
ddold
01-21-2003, 02:12 PM
I used to race a '93 ... if no one has mentioned it to you yet, be sure to loctite and safety wire everything ... every bolt on the bike. Nothing like going for your front brake heading into t4 at Sears and having the lever not be there because the bolt vibrated out.
Ducky_Fresh
01-21-2003, 04:13 PM
I want to see pix of it..
daslowguy
01-21-2003, 07:19 PM
Veteran
DUCHY FRESH WROTE
I don't know much about them, care to elaborate Lu1s1m0?
I just know the 03's look badass. I'd go for a 250 tho. And those tiny exhaust cans make me laugh every time I see them!
- Ev
WELL LET GO OF THE BRAKE AND YOU MIGHT NOT BE LOOKING AT THOSE LITTLE BABY EXAUSTS
I TURN FASTER TIMES ON WY RS125 THAN ON MY R1
daslowguy
01-21-2003, 07:23 PM
i,v done 2min flat at buttonwillow on my 125 and i weigh 195
I just got into it and I haven't take it to the track yet. I had been told to have an 'open' mind and don't be disappointed right away.
Weight of 180 lbs and less than 40 hp is what you should expect for the average 125. It is a single cylinder so it would be much easier/cheaper to work on it yourself than a 250 that has TWO cylinders
Two strokes need the top to be rebuild every 400 miles and a major rebuild every 1,600 miles.
I am getting into it because it would be nice to eventually get into amateur racing and the 125 is the cheapest way to do it.
Go to some AFM races and check the divicions. I really wanted a 600 but that class is just crazy!!!!
affroman
01-21-2003, 08:27 PM
The power difference is a lot less than your "nicky gayden hotshit" rc-51 ducky hehe ....but like you said yourself, it will make you eat crap at the track, given the right rider....I found myself slowly getting away from big bikes once I started track riding because it just doesn't take that much skill to go straight fast....and then PANIC BRAKE at the turns :laughing . Laugh at the little exhaust all you want, you'll aways be seeing it in front of you only hehe :teeth . I'm just fuggin around, but the bike is great....sometimes only the people who really know about corner speed and riding go for the good stuff! :teeth
Racer034life
11-02-2003, 02:18 PM
I would like to see pictures also can you send pictures! I will make you a goof offer thats if its not sold.
thanks
jordan E-mail at powerband3004@yahoo.com
donoman
11-02-2003, 04:51 PM
uh what the hell? that was a year ago!?
affroman
11-02-2003, 07:55 PM
wow thought i'd never see this thread....luisimo is selling my bike (er his bike) now....he bought this from me last year...good luck...see if you can find his thread..
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