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stevie16v

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  1. Brilliant. Cheers jim! I'm hopnig its going to be nice-ish tomorrow so i can go out and check my valve clearances etc. Got the email you sent me printed off so i can give it a bash!
  2. Congrats. I'm hoping to do mine shortly aswell! Good luck for the next part!
  3. The flasher unit on my sr 125 has packed it in. So went into halfords etc today but they dont have any. There plenty of 21w flashers but mine is apparently 10w x 2 +1.7w. Is there an alternative one i could use?
  4. My wee plastic bit on the choke plunger has snapped off now aswell, so i have ordered a new one. (whole starter set that is) The part no. is 5H0-1410A-00-00 and the rrp of it is £23 ish if its of use to anyone
  5. Cheers. It hasnt been resprayed, But i'm wanting to respray it as the fuel tank is not in the greatest of conditions. I'll nip down to my local halfrauds!
  6. im going to respray the fuel tank, But dont know the exact paint colour, Its a 1996 yamaha sr 125, dark green. Is there a specific paint code? Whats the closest match i could get
  7. def supposed to stay out mate, had a wee read at the manual and i was in the local bike place the other day, they had one in and the choke has three positions, Start, warm up and off
  8. Got a problem with the choke on my sr 125 in that it won't stay out. Is there a repair kit that can be bought? or is there an easy way to sort it. Cheers
  9. Time for positive post, Today i, stripped and rebuilt the carb again. check the spark etc, battery, throttle cable free play etc. Gave it another crank and still the same, so i thought, last resort, empty the fuel tank again, so, done it again. put 5l of fresh fuel in and like magic its going like a dream. Didnt take it out a good run yet tho. Sprayed some carb cleaner through the air filter housing whilst revving it and that took out some wee lumps aswell. So, going to take it a decent spin tomorrow, and touch wood. All will be good
  10. Jim, if you wouldnt mind, that would be a big help. I'm sitting just now writing out bits n bobs about what to check and roughly how to do it, Mainly electrical side just now. I have a manual for a ybr 125 but it isn't very clear. SO if you wouldnt mind doing that and anything else you can suggest i can pm you my email to fire it through to me
  11. Yup, its all fresh fuel. The carb is as clean as they get. To me it def sounds like some sort of fuelling problem. If i put the factory settings for the carb on eg idle, it just dies. I need to screw it in at least 1 turn for the idle to be high enough to keep it going. OLDGITONABIKE - If it wasnt in my mates garage in a residential street, there'd def be a stick of the banging stuff going right into the engine! lol
  12. Right, Story goes like this. I have been doing some work on an sr125 which has been sitting for a year. Finally got it (almost) up and running. Had it out a scoot last week and it was fine. i turned it off, 15mins later i went to go again, Made it about a mile and it started chugging then just died. re-started it. Made it about 50m, same again. This time i had to bump start it. Made it another 50m and it was a goner. so pushed it the mile home (yes it hurt) I put a new battery in it as i thought that was the problem. but no. I have stripped, cleaned and made sure the carb settings are all correct. Whenever i open up the throttle it will give a rev then nothing. Engine still ticks, i have to come off the throttle to do it again. When i go to move, it will do the same, Will build up speed to about 10mph, then theres no power, and it will chug again until it cuts out. This is my first bike and i have spent a fortune on parts, Im pretty downhearted by it. Can anyone suggest anything?
  13. As far as i remember it goes into the top. Heres hoping! lol
  14. Great, I'll give it a wee try when im back at the garage. i was concerned as i had disconnected the clutch cable for removing the engine last week