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Chrome-lined drainage ditch ,
and other woes
/ have always been imp ressed with
Zundapp, so mu ch so that / tried to get
one. Th ey seemed to pu ll . big people
around. (l'm pretty big f or a 125.) /
finally got one at a good price but th e
squ irrel /got it fr om had put in a n ew
piston and used th e old circlips. One of
th em cam e out and put a drainage dit ch
in th e chrom e-line d cylinder so / need
another cylinder or th !« on e fixe d.
1 read about th e Rick man that you
built for Bill Barnes, and that you pui a
steel lin er in his cylinder. /f this is tru e,
can y ou ' do it fo r me an d .h o ui much ?
Also, how much is it for th e differen t
p orting, reed valves, and pip es in case /
need more power.
Please, / need help! N o on e else tak es
m e seriou sly . You're my only h op e,
please h elp.
large size and if yo u are usi ng th e bike.
fo r trail ridi ng only, t hen yo u migh t
wan t to turn yo ur 125 into a 15 0. To
make it into a 15 0 u se a Kaw pis ton and
a Bul top en d bearing for the ro d so
you can use the bigger p in of the Kaw
piston.
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All of the sleeves t ha t we have come
with the ports in them an d if all yo u
wan t the bi ke for is a trail b ike the port
timi ng that is in them will work fine.
In st allation of sleeve, boring and
machini ng will cost yo u $75. Portin g if
yo u want to go fast $80. DH Reed $33,
pipe $54 .95. I have spare cy linders and
th e core cost is $50 .
As a closing note, if there is anyone
out there in Zundapp land that has a
12 .0 DIN engine (small rod) you can
usc the Su zu ki 56 mm piston to make a
125cc engine and the Suzuki 49 m m
piston to m ake a I OOcc engine .
75 Jofa
Keep a stiff uppe r lip wit h th is new FIM
G. E. Fuq uay
approved Jota . Special rubber insert s fit
against upper li p area to insure pro tect ion
and comfo rt . It comes in thre e colors; red,
Birm ingham , Ala.
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E. C. Birt
The hole thing for $70
A friend of mine put a G.E.M. reed
valve for th e st ock carb on his CR125M
Honda. He doesn't lik e th e way it rides;
the pow erband is all top en d. So he
bough t a new cy linder.
He wants to sell th e cylinder, reed,
an d piston f or $ 70. 1 chec ked it ou t.
Th e boost er port lo ok s 'righ t to m e. It 's
3 0 degree an d machin ed into th e third
transfer port . The piston has th e hole
machined in it too.
But th e reed d oes n ot have any reed
stops. /s it sup pose d to have ? Why
do esn't it have any lo w end power? an d
do y ou think it 's worth buy ing ?
Chris Harm on
An tioch, Ten n.
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Let's take th is problem fro m the top
and break it down in parts.
(I) $70 is a good deal for the cylin der ,
reed and piston if the cylin der is on
standard bore and has had nothing do ne
to it other th an polishing of the ports. If
the exhaust is higher than 1.025 then
forge t it, because I do n't t hink yo u will
ever be able to get the low end o ut o f it
th at yo u are looking for .
(2 ) Piston - The p ist on in a reed eng ine
and th e wa y the piston is ported has a
lot to do with the way a reed engine
runs. I won 't use a stock piston in a reed
engine be cause th e stock Honda piston
will br eak very sh ortly if you put reed
holes in it. So for all reed en gin es y o u
want to use a forged piston if at all
po ible. Wiseco and Forge tr ue bo th
make fo rged pis tons with unbreakable
dyke ring s. These pistons retail fo r
$28 .9 5. Th at's high for a piston, but n o t
as co stly as a cran k and a set of case s.
For the reed ports refer ba ck to
Cycle News Test Bench September 17 ,
19 75 fo r th e lo cation of reed p orts in
the piston .
(3) Carb - Yo u can usc the sto ck car b,
but a 3 0m m Mikuni would be much
better. Have yo ur dealer order one for
you from Sud co In tem ati onal in L.A .
Be sure to have your dealer ask for J ohn
Linden and tell him to build th e carb
spe cial like he does th e carb s for me .
T his will save yo u ' a week of jetting
problem s.
(4) R eed - 'The G.E.M . reed does not
usc reed stops. But th ere isa tri ck her e
that you can do with the G.E .M. reed to
get some more to rque. Order from D.H .
Enterprises a set of solid DH reed st ops
and a se t o f black reed pet als. Yo u may
have to mod the G .E.M. reed housin g
just a touch to clear the reed stops. By
usin g the DH stops and petal s wh ich are
not as st iff as the G .E.l\L reeds yo u wi ll
gain torq ue.
F latt er y will ge t yo u almost
everyth ing, maybe even th e Lame
Camel's four wheel custom Cafe Ra cer
desk chair. (Fat chance! / love my chair,
even if it does thr o w m e on the grou nd
n ow an d th en . . . L.G. )
On the serious side , though, I
un derst and yo ur problem. All you other
Zundapp riders note th is problem tha t
Greg has ; be cause it co uld have be en
avoided. A sto c k Zu ndapp cylinder will
give you years of trouble free service if
y ou will take car e of it right. Never
replace a piston and put the old clips
back in . The clip wil l co st you 20 cen ts
eac h . A new Zundapp cy lind er will co st
you $300 plus . Do I make my point
clear ?
If yo ur Zundapp h as mo re than 500
miles on it , don't even start it again
before you remove the cy lin der and do
two t hings. (I) Get a new set o f circlips
for the bike and cu t th e two en ds of the
new clips off. Why ? Remove the o ld
clip s and look at the side that has been
facing th e wrist pin. In a Zu ndapp
engi ne the wrist pin is fu ll-floati ng an d
it tu rns all the time when the engine is
running. As you can sec on the o ld clips
that you just removed t here is a groove
cut in both of these little ends of t he
circlip from t he pi n t urning agai nst the
clip. When it cu ts its way deep enough
in to the clip , the end of the clip will
break off. When this end gets in the
cylin der, you have just ruined an engine.
Now I know th at when yo u clip the
ends off, the clip is a bear to get in the
piston be ca use there is not hing to get
ho ld of to get the cl ip in. Well, you
sho uldn 't usc anything but your th umbs
to put a clip in anyway . I know it 's har d
on your thumbs, but t hey will heal in a
co up le of days. Just don't bend the
cl ips!
Also lo o k at the edge of t he piston
wh er e the ring pins ar e an d be sure th at
the piston isn't starting to bum away at
this point. If it is, replace it because this
wi ll also get the cylinder in trouble.
I sp en t more money than I even like
to think o f with platers, trying to come
up with someone that co uld replate a
cylinder an d n ot have a problem with it.
Fin ally I go t lu cky. You say yo ur
cylin der has a groove in it, these fo lks
can weld t hat up and make a new
surface before plating. Th e repair on t he
cylin der ' wil l run y o u an ywhere from
$ 30 to $45 an d to replate th e cy linder
will cost ' yo u $65 . Send your cylinder
and pi sto n to The Sup erior Plating
Company, 2500 Post Road , Fairfield,
Co nnecti cut 06430 . Attn : Bruno
Zdanowicz.
Th e Ri ckman that you are referrin g
to was a sleeved engine and the slee ve
for it ca me fro m L.A. Sleeve Co ., 3 6 0 0
Fo wler St., Los Angeles,

