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1976 FMF Honda CR125 Elsinore Racer!

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Check out this 76 FMF Honda CR125 Elsinore Racer from Scott Steger at www.vintagefactory.com

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  • It doesnt look like a FMF.I thought Marty Smith rode a RC

  • @MegaBartSmart He rode one of these before getting his Type 2's in 76.... 

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  • great job Scott.

  • hello ihave a Honda cr 125m bj 1976 gear oli come into the bike mfg fabi 

  • I remember when you could get an "FMF Racer in a Box" back then.

    Great work.

  • i cant say about the77 model,but i owned and RODE THE PISS OUTTA my 1975 cr 125 Elsinore, and 1974 cr250 Elsinore and loved every minute of them both!  Rite outta the box in 1975 my 125 was" the" badest bike around!! (except for the god awful bogging/flooding) but seriously there was nothing faster! end of discussion!

  • @MegaBartSmart Before he got the Factory Honda Ride he rode FMF Elsinore 125cc Bikes. Then actually in 1977 he went back to racing on a FMF Modified Honda Elsinore 125.

  • I built one of those too, and sold it asap. They look great and ride like - crap. And that's being nice. Those bikes are great to look at, and terrible to ride. Junk. I've had several, so don't bother with the argument.

  • very nice, clean bike. good job

  • @MegaBartSmart Marty rode a factory ride, and one was claimed by another rider only one time I believe. The bike was worth 50,000$ at the time. Hand carved Italian Marazuchi? Front tubes, Right hand chain set up and about 11-1/2 travel all the way around. I saw a video on one once and the neat thing was the gas tank extension that was hidden behind one number plate. A beautiful piece of engineering. At the time no non-metal gas tanks were allowed when racing, due to fire hazard. RH DSD

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