Project Bike
Tom Morgan Racing CR125
By Matt Freeman
Photos by Cameron Coatney
he once-famo u s Honda CRl2S
is not noted for its raw power in
the 1999 mod el. The ' 99 motor
lacks p ower off the bottom, turns on in
th e midrange and then drops off th e
fac e of th e ea rth o n top . Because we
miss the CRl2S of old so mu ch, we set
out to spru ce up our '99.
We turned to To m Morgan Racing
with the faith that the one-time tuner for
Jeff Ward cou ld put some life into the
lazy motor . The head , cylinder and carb
wer e shipped to Tom at his Lake Havasu hide-away . You don' t wa n t a mot or
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Our Tom Morgan Racing
CR125 is a huge ยท
improvement over the bike's
stock form, by leaps and
bounds. What else would
you expec t from a tuner with
seven motocross and
supercross championships
.under his tool box? TMR can
do the sa me to your '99
CR125, transforming it from
a s leeper into a fire breather.
tha t might ou tperform your suspension,
or vic e versa, so we went a head and
se n t the fork an d s hoc k as w ell. Tom
started wo rk on the com po nen ts before
th e UPS guy even drove away. A few
da ys lat e r, a Wi seco Flat Top pi st on
came boxed up' with the motor and suspension, as well as a Cometic gasket and
V-Force reed cage.
After t h ro w in g every th ing ba ck
together, we bro ke in th e eng ine a nd
th en set out to do so me ha rd laps at
Glen Helen Racew a y Pa rk . TMR
changed the slid e in the carburetor and
modified it a bit in the process . Then he
jetted it for us with the knowledge that
most of ou r testin g would take place at