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Speed Sensor Unit XT125 X (2005)


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Hi Everyone,

I am looking for a speed sensor replacement for my XT. The old one was damaged when I was removing it from the mount on the fork. The blue wire was ripped from the terminal. As it is a sealed unit I don't think I can service it.

Can anyone suggest a way to replace/fix it?

Is there another make or model of bike with a sensor that will fit? I can cut the wires and solider another in its place.

Can anyone suggest a bike breakers? (£61 new)...

Any suggestions will be helpful.

Warm Regards

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Hi Stuart, Ok first things first, you would not walk up to strangers and start asking questions would you? so PLEASE do an intro BEFORE you dive in with a question. Go to "new members" section on the front page of the forum and have a look see what others have said to give you the idea and then someone will be along to help you out. Not a problem mate just nice to introduce yourself before you start in on "How do I fix my bike?" :jossun:

PS welcome to the YOC Stuart, nice folks on here lot's of knowledge and helpful advice especially when you have said Hi. :eusa_whistle:

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iv had a look on ebay but there doesn't seem to be any on there at the moment, nor is there any xt125's advertised as breaking for parts- so what i would say is try and open it up and fix it even if you have to glue it back together or whatever- at least worth a try at £61!

Good luck mate

Also you have the same model and year bike as i do- that's cool B)

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Hi Stuart, Ok first things first, you would not walk up to strangers and start asking questions would you? so PLEASE do an intro BEFORE you dive in with a question. Go to "new members" section on the front page of the forum and have a look see what others have said to give you the idea and then someone will be along to help you out. Not a problem mate just nice to introduce yourself before you start in on "How do I fix my bike?" :jossun:

PS welcome to the YOC Stuart, nice folks on here lot's of knowledge and helpful advice especially when you have said Hi. :eusa_whistle:

I apologies for not introducing myself. I will get on and do that in a bit. I'm not accustom to using forums like this. I am more of a stack overflow guy.

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iv had a look on ebay but there doesn't seem to be any on there at the moment, nor is there any xt125's advertised as breaking for parts- so what i would say is try and open it up and fix it even if you have to glue it back together or whatever- at least worth a try at £61!

Good luck mate

Also you have the same model and year bike as i do- that's cool B)

I agree, it's worth doing some dentistry on the sealed plastic unit. I can't believe new is £61.

I will try and post some pictures before, during and after. It's going to be a right pain dremel tooling the sensor.

Thanks you for looking to the part on my behalf.

What is the top speed of the bike. I haven't had a chance to run it on the road yet.

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It's alright mate not the first to forget and sure wont be the last, in your own time if you would, Thanks. :jossun:

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Don't get your hopes up about the top speed!

I once got it to say 72MPH going down a big old hill.....but on the flat you are looking at anything between 55-65MPH (give or take) completely depending on your size/weight.

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The speed sensor is all fixed and working. MOT is booked for today. The dremal tool did the job, here are some pictures...

Broken sensor with the signal wire stripped.

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After the dentistry on the sealed plastic unit.

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Soldered.

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Sealed with a pot of melted glue gun sticks. 5 min resin is so expensive (£7), so I purchase 6 glue gun sticks (£1.69) and melted them down in a tin over he cooker hob.

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Not pretty at all but full working, total cost not including time, £1.80 opposed to £61.

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confused.com do motorbike quotes and also try for Yamaha club deal

Remember to get as many quotes as possible from as many providers as you can track down- even if this means the dreaded hour or two of phone calls to providers.

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Nice fix Stuart, always best to fix it yourself first even if you f**k it up. The insurance from the YOC is supposed to be competitive so give them a try. Good luck on the MOT.

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