Everything posted by Snakebite68
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Hi all
Welcome in..!
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Checking in from Norfolk UK
I see no questions..!
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Yamaha SR 125 2003 cutting out in first/idle
Cool! Grats I've really gotta get my Thunderaces carbs done, who knows when they were last cleaned/tuned... lol
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Yamaha TX750
Show some pictures, might get someone interested...
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New Yamaha XSR 125 Legacy strange vibrating noise around 5k revs
500km on it..? Have you been keeping to the run in process? Check your chain tension (initial stretch), you get all sorts of wierd crap happening when your chain is loose.
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RXS100 (RX100, RX135) Gear Changing Problems (With a video to explain)
Ok, as I often say: I'm NOT a mechanic..! So take this with a pinch of salt. Do the cogs come off the shafts? Is it possible that the cogs have been put on back to front? Would that make a difference? I'm figuring it could put some of them half a tooth off if you know what I mean. The fact that it doesn't instantly drop in when you 'change gears' doesn't worry me in the slightest. When you ride, if you stop your bike in high gear and then try to go back down to 1, you have to rock forward & backwards, so that looks normal. I'm sure someone else will have other ideas too.
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Hello! New member
Welcome in!
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I'm done!
Sad times indeed... But, maybe it's time to not completely hang up the boots, you could always swap the FJR for an old classic bike? A nice old 1920s/1930s bike??? Would give you something to spanner at in the shed and the odd pootle out to the shops on... lol
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Yamaha SR 125 2003 cutting out in first/idle
Well, don't forget to come back and let us know how it goes...
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Newbie - oldie
Others will have more useful ideas, but I did find this..: Yamaha ybr 125 fuel pump - Genuine Yamaha Pump 27S-13907-10 | eBay
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Hallo, new member about to put a DT125RE back together here.
Yes... Means exactly what it sounds like... A miss-spent youth, but no stealing! I bought all of them fair & square lol.
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Hallo, new member about to put a DT125RE back together here.
TWO posts and the conversation is already over my head!!! Welcome in!
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XS400 DOHC Carbs
Aaah, so straight in with an easy question huh? Yeah, I'm not the person to answer this...
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Greetings from a new guy
Welcome in!
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A Toasty Tale of Two Wheels and a Pair of Whites Heated Grips
I had to re-read everything to remember why I asked lol. Yeah, those wires aren't too bad!
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Yamaha owners club
Cool, I just told them I was a member lol Oh, now that I think about it, I phoned the special number, so I figure they knew I was a member anyway!
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Yamaha owners club
Errr... I don't believe you do..! If you're wanting it for an insurance reduction from Bikesure, you just need to tell them you're a member.
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Thunderace fork springs
How strange, all years have the same part number... Yeah, I've never seen brand new forks before! SO wish I had a spare grand! lol
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DT125LC MK1
Then your only option is to contact Yamaha... Contact (yamaha-motor.eu)
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Thunderace fork springs
96s have longer fork springs than other years? I wasn't aware that there were ANY differences between the years, the Ace was a parts bin bike... How strange... But wait, 97mm? That's less than 10cm! Have you messed up mm with cm there? Or did you mean 282mm, 297mm & 287mm? I've just had a rummage on Fowlers, as far as I can see, they've all got the same spring (same part number (4SV-23141-00))... I found this: Yamaha City - YAMAHA SPRING, FRONT FORK (4SV-23141-00) HOLY CRAP! You won't believe what I've just found!!! Yamaha genuine new yzf100r thunderace 1997 right fork assy pn 4sv-23103-00 | eBay Yamaha genuine new yzf100r thunderace 1997 left fork assy pn 4sv-23102-00 | eBay If I had the cash, I'd snap them up, they're at about half the list price on Fowlers (not that Fowlers can get them!!!)!
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DT125LC MK1
Can you not contact whatever agency deals with registrations and tell them their printed information is incorrect? Maybe they'll simply correct the error...
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YZF1000R Thunderace!
Grats! Yeah, better safe than sorry, no telling what else may be loose. Service stuff doesn't cost much surprisingly, other than maybe the actual oil (of which you'll want to keep a stock of for topups)... Don't forget the clutch line when getting braided and make sure you're getting the twin front lines, not the up and over variety. Yeah, so long as your bobbins are firm, there shouldn't be a problem.
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Radian newbie...?
Not a clue on reliability, never heard of them before. But E-Bay is your friend most of the time for parts. Past that there's always Yambits : Yambits - Yamaha Parts
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Hello - Head turned by Radian
Welcome in, I had to google what a Radian was, but looks cool. If you become a full member here, you can get a discount on your insurance from Bikesure...
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