Yes, a TS125 engine can fit into a TS50X frame, but modifications may be necessary due to differences in mounting points, exhaust routing, and potential clearance issues. It's important to ensure that the engine's dimensions and weight distribution are compatible with the frame to maintain stability and performance. Additionally, changes to the electrical system or other components may be required to accommodate the larger engine.
Will a 94 rm 125 engine fit on a 2000 rm frame?
No a 125 frame is too small to fit a 250 motor but with a cutting torch and a welder anything is possible.
The TS125 engine will fit straight into the TS100 frame. My TS100 has a 125 in it and it rides very well.
nope. You problably could by doing some frame cutting .
yeah
Yes it can! How much work I do not know. I saw an 80 a few years back with a 125 engine in it. I just got cr80 and I'm going to put a 125 engine in it, just to play with people at the track. I'll let you know how hard it is.
While it's theoretically possible to fit a Yamaha Zuma 125 engine into a Yamaha Zuma 50 frame, it would require significant modifications. The frame, suspension, and braking systems may not be designed to handle the increased power and weight of the 125 engine, leading to potential safety issues. Additionally, you would need to address compatibility with wiring, exhaust, and fuel systems. It's generally recommended to use the engine designed for the specific frame to ensure proper performance and safety.
yes it can i have done it
They are 8 years apart they changed the frame in that amount of time I would mesure the size and locations of the holes on both the engine and the frame but my bet is that it won't work, there is a big difference between the styling on a 1992 to 2000.
No, the crank shaft in the 450r is bigger than the 230f therefore the crankcases are bigger. The frame will not match up to the engine. only a engine intended for that frame will fit, however other year models will fit.
Fitting a GN250 engine onto a 125 frame is generally not straightforward due to differences in size, mounting points, and weight distribution. The GN250 is larger and heavier, which may lead to structural issues or handling problems. Additionally, modifications would likely be needed for the frame, as well as adjustments to the electrical and exhaust systems. It's usually more practical to use an engine and frame designed to work together.
If You modify the frame it should.