Install a larger engine in a 125cc?

I'd like to have a larger engine installed in a Yamaha R125 so that it has the power of an A2, but I don't know if that's even legal or even allowed. Perhaps one of you knows something about it and can help me.

Please no comments like "just buy an A2" or something like that.

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JimBeamHoney
6 years ago

“yamaha r125”, super description.

Do not know me with the guidelines, but knows that then all other parts, such as suspension, brake etc., must also be oriented to it. Speaking of buying a bigger one would be cheaper.

But if you know if you’re in possession of a driving licence.

blackhaya
6 years ago

neh, such a motorcycle is not a PC where you can simply replace such parts.

Gaskutscher
6 years ago

The framework of the R 125 is too small, as the project is already failing.

With a Duke 125 it would look different -> the same frame is also in the Duke 390.

Now the many “butters” come:

  • Brake system must be adapted.
  • Motor bearings and attachments must fit.
  • The vehicle must be completely removed.
  • The relevant Euronorm must be complied with.

Say: Make little to no sense. Economically at least not at all.

Yeah, you could change the frame of the 125 Yamaha… But that means even more fun with the decrease.

The simplest solution (which you don’t really want to hear): The 125s sell and buy a larger machine. If it should look like Supersportler:

https://www.kawasaki.de/de/products/sportler/2014/ninja_300

Starting from 3’200 Euro, we are used:

https://search.mobile.de/fahrzeug/search.html?cn=DE&damageUnrepaired=NO_DAMAGE_UNREPAIRED&isSearchRequest=true&makeModelVariant1.makeId=13100&makeModelVariant1.modelDescription=ninja+300&scopeId=MB&sfmrfal