1979 RM125

slomoto
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Edited Date/Time 1/21/2016 11:47am
I have 1979 RM125 I want to rebuild into a race ready bike. anyone have any tips or suggetions? or pics?
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ATKpilot99
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10/12/2014 7:59am
First things first , drop kick the original fenders if you have them and replace them with 1980 plastic...lol. j/k Hopefully Newman will chime in. How about some pics of your bike.
notme
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10/12/2014 10:22am
Take some time and look back through this forum. There are a few threads on it.
Hasletjoe
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10/13/2014 12:39pm
Vintage Suzuki has a lot of parts for these. Surprisingly, there are a lot of OEM parts still available. Great turning bike. I used a DG swingarm and Ohlin's shockss. I did, as suggested, use the 80 style fenders.

Bike has been stone reliable and good enough to win. It is at a severe handicap with me at the controls!!!
Craze
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10/17/2014 11:26am Edited Date/Time 10/17/2014 11:26am
Here's a little trick:
1. Install a 0.5 head gasket (p/n# 11141-40701)..Stock is 1.0
2. Install (2) cylinder base gaskets (p/n#11241-40200)
3. Rotate magneto stator plate counterclock-wise 2.mm (0.079 in.). This retards ignition 2 degrees
4. Install a 14 tooth countershaft sprocket .
5. Add a 34mm carb


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MaxPower
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10/17/2014 5:15pm Edited Date/Time 10/17/2014 5:19pm
I think that was the RM that has a black wire coming off the CDI. That is a rev limiter. You can clip that if you really want your bike to sing.
How did those mods help the power Craze? It sounds exactly what that bike needed. I liked the motor on my friends 78 Rm more than my 79. I was such a skinny little squid back then.
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BigAl
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10/17/2014 5:52pm
What about the 520 chain conversion? Looking back 35 years at a 21hp bike, is it necessary?
MaxPower
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10/17/2014 7:05pm
If you remeber that Al you probably remeber Suzuki changed from 428 to 520 on the 1980 which was basically the same bike. I would definatly run a good quality 428 chain.
If you have the engine apart, get a counter shaft from the 78. They were solid. The 79 was hollow. I've seen 3 broken 79 countershafts that had correct chain slack.
Same with the clutch arm that pulls the pressure plate out. Teeth would break on the 79. 78 arm fits exact and is steel.
Craze
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10/18/2014 12:09am
Motor wise, the biggest difference between the 79 & 80 motor is the crank....Suzuki went with a heavier crank in 1980...I haven't broken in the motor yet, but I'm going to see how much of a difference the mods make.....I have (2) each of the 79 & 80 motors, so will see.
Garrison
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10/21/2014 2:49am
I've got a 79 RM125 and it screams!

slomoto
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10/21/2014 8:04pm
what do you think about a blue seatcover?
Garrison
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10/22/2014 2:12am
I would say yes but only if you were going to trick it out with Works shocks and translucent side covers, aftermarket pipe.
slomoto
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10/22/2014 4:17am
I have Works piggyback shocks, translucent # plates and Simons forks for it so far and a buddy has a blue Tecnosel seatcover he wants to sell.
X-RACER
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1/20/2016 8:23pm
I just picked up a 1980.

1/21/2016 6:03am
Garrison wrote:
I've got a 79 RM125 and it screams![img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/10/21/68148/s1200_101_0130.jpg[/img]
I've got a 79 RM125 and it screams!

I'm digging that bike. Love the original style plastics and graphics. Thats what 1979 was all about.... an completely different look.
1/21/2016 6:05am
X-RACER wrote:
I just picked up a 1980.[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2016/01/20/120671/s1200_3917_956029364446849_6706177544082130104_n.jpg[/img]
I just picked up a 1980.

That bike looks in great condition X, good score! Hope you didnt use the "new TV" money to pay for it.
752dad
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1/21/2016 8:40am
Still working on mine
I have lots of parts now and another complete parts bike
Kyle
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1/21/2016 10:16am




Her ya got right from the Suzuki tech bulletin RM-44

Kidkawie
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1/21/2016 11:47am
I had an '80 for a little while. Chassis was pretty decent but the engine was lacking for some reason. I could never get used to the shocks pushing into my calves and sold it.

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