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advant63
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Post by advant63 »

here's the next guest in the rebuild room. a 1964 m12. :D

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thanks to jeff g for the piston. now that it runs i can start the defuglification(tm) process.
i'm not a fan of buckhorn handlebars or the blue that they came in, so it's getting converted to the m12s sport50.
this is a k(80) with the front frame downtube but otherwise the same.


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Post by johnakay »

wish you guys bugger off showing your garage's ..make mine look like a gold fish bowl :twisted:
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Post by rbond »

At least you have a garage! All I have is a car port with a steel table in the open to work with. I do have more warmer weather than most of the members here, except maybe gyrocfi in Florida..... :P :P
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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

John what are you talking about??, some members on here have a whole house to store parts and work on their bikes and other projects in, LOLOL.
Naturally they also dont have a wife to prevent this all from happening .
Two strokes, its just that simple.

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Post by Suzukidave »

I dont know what you are talking about Allan :roll: Image
the older i get the faster i was
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Post by tz375 »

Mr Dave. Please tell me that the chassis is in the house because you have the motor and trans laid out in the garage and wanted the space..

I don't want to hear that your project is moving as slowly as mine.

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Post by Suzukidave »

:lol: Richard .. really the engine is in my bed room and it is moving slowly as i have been spending too much time on the 600 Katana i picked up :oops:
the older i get the faster i was
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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Dave i get parts to the kitchen counter or the living and dining room, but i'm not going to be sleeping with them in the bedroom.
That domain is strictly reserved for my road racing bicycles,,LOLOL
Two strokes, its just that simple.

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Post by RJRamso »

The M12 are sweet bikes. My dad still has his M12. He baught it new in 65 and was one of the first Suzukies ever to come to Norway. It still runs great and it was the bike I learnd to ride on. They are quick being this small, but my weight now is noticeable.
Good luck in your restoration. Looking forward seeing pictures of the progress.
Here's my dads M12. A little faded but in very nice original condition.
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Post by H2RICK »

Way to go, Dennis!!!! I believe I even have a paper parts book for the M12's/M15's if you need help with part numbers and/or illustrations.
Unfortunately I'm in Winterpeg on my annual Christmas "tour" until after the New Year so I can't check to see exactly which models are in the book. PM or email me after the New Year if you need any info and we'll sort it out then. I hope your project turns out as nice as your "example" pic.
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Post by advant63 »

the m12 is going back together now. the biggest hurdle so far has been the handlebar.
the bar is 19mm which was easily remedied at the steel mart, but the throttle is a sliding cable pull with an internal thread on the twist grip that required a slot in the bar.
this setup gives the bars a clean look as the throttle cable(and switch wiring) runs inside the handle bar.
the next hurdle is the cabling. the straight bars leave about ten spare inches of cable so i am going to make a set of suitable length.
i've never made cables so i started by making a tester replacement front brake cable on my t250. i can't break it with a full two hand pull on the lever.
i seem to leave something behind at work every night and get stalled on the assembly.
here is the progress so far.
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m12 or50 k10 a100
s32-2 s32-2 t250r
gt250 t500r gt550a
twin cobras in baskets
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Post by rngdng »

Johnny, I'm truly sorry you don't have more room to work. I've always been in that position myself, but FORTUNATELY I have a new house WITH A 20X24 FOOT shop!!!!!!


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Post by johnakay »

Johnny, I'm truly sorry, yeh me other one got bells on :wink: :lol: :lol:
mine is about 20'ft x 12'ft :cry:
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Post by Buffalo-guy »

Mine's only 26 X32 ft. but when I put the second story on it, it'll be close. Not enough hours in the day, never enough garage space!! Cheers.
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Post by Jughead »

Mines 20x26 but packed full of Junk
Hang me from the Tree of Shame.Damn! I forgot the Rope.
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