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Sunday 10 June 2012

CG125 - fired up!

Just a quick post - no photo yet. I tried to start the CG125 today but it didn't seem to want to fire. The bike had a strong spark at the HT lead and seemed to have a good spark at plug. Fuel was also there. The timing seemed to be out though as it backfired once or twice. When I checked the timing I couldn't understand why I wasn't able to get the points anywhere near opening when the timing marks lined up. They would only line up when the rockers were pushing on the valves - i.e no compression. After a bit of head scratching I realised that under the flywheel magneto assembly there is an advance retard system which had been put on the wrong way round, which meant the timing was 180 degrees out. It could never have fired up properly, this was possibly why the engine was not in use when I bought it. I'll post a photo of the advance retard system when I take the flywheel off again to give it a good clean.  After putting the advance retard system in correctly and sticking in a spark plug from the CD90Z (the CG125 one didn't seem to be allowing a strong enough spark to run), the bike fired up and ran. It now needs the proper plug fitting and timing and valves fine tuned.  To get a video of it running it also needs an exhaust! Still lots of bits missing but it is very encouraging to have the engine going.

Tuesday 5 June 2012

CG125 - fitting the engine,oilchange

Fitted the engine that looks most likely to run. Changed the oil, jury rigged the ignition and got a spark. I put a bit of fuel in the carb float  - the engine fired but didn't run. A bad misfire as if the timing is way out. Next thing I'll have to do is investigate why. Pleased I've got a good spark though. I took off the valve cover and was impressed at how clean the valve gear looked.

Sunday 3 June 2012

CG125 - Forks. wheels, stand and handlebars


More bits loosely fitted, but at least it looks more like a motorbike. The stand will need a new spring as it doesn't stay up properly and I may need to renew the steering head bearings. The tank I believe is from a CB125 but looks though it may fit. Lots of small bits are missing as I suspected.  I am intending to do an initial fit to see what's missing and to check if I can get the engine to run. I shall probably make a single seat.





CG125 - Assembly begins

A couple of  photos of swinging arm and rear shockers on with air box fitted. Rear mudguard needs work as its a bit rusty underneath and will need de-rusting.

CG125 - Topcoat on and dried

Here's my kit of black painted parts ready to start assembly. Bit of a dry run as I need to get some shiny new bolts.

Friday 1 June 2012

CG125 - rustproofing and undercoating frame and air filter



After the new Rustblast arrived I finished rustproofing and undercoating the remaining bits. Frame and air filter after Rustblast is applied, left and then washed off. The Rustblast apparently etches the surface too. Looks quite good, especially after the primer is painted on. I applied it with a brush but it still levelled out nicely. I am hoping to spray on the top coats tomorrow, more on the blog if I do.