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DT 125 Project help with wiring pleaseee


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hi, thanks for reading,

ive recently came across a 1999 dt 125 wich has seen better days, this used to be a road back but has been stripped of all lights, speedo ect and im having problems with the wiring, im fairly sure i have the right rectifier regulator vys4z8.jpg it has 2 reds coming from same thing, white, black and a yellow and red

this is the cdi unit i have

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this has g/w, brown, r/w, b/y, orange, black,r/w, b/w and a yellow

from the flywheel its

bl/r, g/w, grey, white, black,y/r

theres also two coming from the engine which are white and red and white and blue

from the ignition coil there is green and bl/y

Any help on wiring this so it will start would be greatfully appreciated..... PLEASE HELP!!!!!

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Take time reading the schematic. All you really need to connect for the bike to start is the cdi, stator, ignition coil, and all the grounds. I would suggest to also connect the on/off switch, ignition lock, and the stand sensor to make sure none of these prevent the spark. A disconnected stand sensor had me puzzled for a while as the bike would turn off when i put the gear on:)

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Alright mate.

What code is written on the cdi?

Is it a 3RM? They may have rubbed off. Best thing to do is to check the Haynes manual for the wiring diagram

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The original post is over 2 years old. If it isn't fixed already I doubt if it ever will be.

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Because a newbie replied to the post and then it got a few additional posts - including yours. Easily done when searching and trying to help. The original poster only posted this and couldn't be arsed to say hello in the newbies section so I am not really surprised that it took 2 years for someone to answer.

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