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Old 05-25-17, 09:06 AM
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TC/TS185 Top end on a RV125 bottom end

Apologies if this has ever been asked before, but has anyone ever heard of or tried a TC/TS 185 top end on a RV125? I have a RV125 and would like to do it if it is possible. TIA!
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This is not a forum for motorcycles.

You're in the wrong place.
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Wrong Forum, But I can answer, NO it will not work,the 185 and 125 don't share the same bore and stroke or case design. I still have a TS 125 outback and kept all the gauges and lighting off of my old RV125 to install on it but the TS needs crank bearings and seals which I just didn't want to do. The RV125 was a long beast that was fun to flat track with, everyone I ever had was pretty beat but they always ran good. Finding tires and a seat for them is why I gave up working on them.

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