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  1. dan_xvs replied to dan_xvs's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Thanks Ray for that info! About the bike and making changes etc, I know what you mean. I have a couple of cars and I see the bike as something to be tinkered with as a hobby really. I will probably look into a Harley Sportster or XVS950 next year when I have my full license, but it's unlikely I will want to do this amount of work to that bike (they will be nearly new I imagine), so this 125 is just a hobby. I'll probably just keep it or give it to a friend/family member when I come to upgrade, it's not really worth anything. I would definitely say that the person that modded this bike was a young lad with a hacksaw and a socket set, a lot of the work is a bit dodgy if I'm honest. Reminds me of my MK2 Astra modding back in the day! So this is more a learning exercise over winter whilst it's too cold for me to bother going out riding. I've got a 2011 Mini Cooper Works daily and a 987 Boxster S for poncing about in anyway. Pretty much wrote off the cost of the bike when I got it, it's so cheap it's not a big deal if I blow it up or break it (in comparison to the cars at least). Good spot on the spring clip! I will have a look at that tomorrow. I expect there are loads of things like that which are probably an issue on the bike and I wouldn't know - so I'll keep posting pictures in case you guys spot something ha ha. I only undid two of the bolts and only one of them enough to actually start lifting it out, probably about 2-3cm before putting it back in. Would that have caused any major issues? They both creaked loudly when I undid them I do have a torque wrench so can remove and retighten properly if necessary. I am grateful for your advice and the points you make. I reckon in the region of £200-250 for parts and paint etc. and then my time playing around with it, so it's (just) OK to pass off to the missus...!
  2. dan_xvs posted a post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Hi all, Newbie here, I have wanted to learn to ride for years and only just got around to it. I know nothing about bikes, but I used to do a bit of work on cars. I took the front wheel off to change the front disc (the bolts needed an impact driver to remove), and then got a bit carried away and removed most parts of the bike. I am keen to spray paint the frame and get rid of some of the rust. The previous owner had hacked a few bits away as the bike has been customised into a bobber. When removing a few parts I had a few questions I was hoping you guys could help with. Here she is as I bought her: I fitted some whitewall tyres and gave her a service: I was taking off the front wheel, and went a bit further: Firstly, the rectifier was in the battery compartment, but had melted through the outer skin and was only working intermittently, causing stalling/bad running issues. I eventually managed to cut it out today. Is it normal for it to be mounted in the battery compartment this way if it gets that hot? I fitted a replacement and it seemed to run a lot better which is great, but I am not sure where to mount it when I put things back together. I will try and get a second hand battery compartment. Is it normal for the rectifiers to fail in this way? I want to paint the engine and framework that I can reach. The previous owner has cut away various bits and pieces in stripping back for the bobber look. The airbox is gone and replaced with a cone filter on the carb - is this a good idea or am I better off putting an airbox assembly back on to avoid sucking in hot air? Each cylinder has four bolts going down through the top which mounts some brackets to the cylinders, I went to remove them to get rid of the hacked up brackets, but the bolts looked like they had oil on them and went a long way into each cylinder, so I did them back up. Is it safe to remove them completely then re-insert or will that mess up the engine? I'm thinking of stripping rust and old paint with the wiring and engine still in-situ. Simoniz Tough Black with an etch primer (or just Hammerite satin?) for the frame and engine, both satin and gloss finish for different parts. I am also thinking of relocating the rear indicators, replacing the number plate and tail/stop light, replacing the headlamp and front indicators. Maybe also getting an old-style registration and pressed silver/black plate. I would like to fab a new rear mudguard/fender which sits close to the rear wheel, rather than the small plastic one on there at the moment. But I have no idea where to start with fab work as I don't have any tools/experience. Thinking of getting a premade fender and cutting it down and mounting with B&Q hardware. Also thinking of a new exhaust/slip ons (thinking a short exhaust rather than the massive long pipes on there at the moment. Can I fit those myself relatively easily if they are universal cans? Any advice on any of these items and on the paint choice? As a newb I'm welcome to any advice/guidance!