
Everything posted by Airhead
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Young YBR noob
Err that was when I was 14
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Young YBR noob
Lucky lad Liam, When I was your age my dad wouldnt even sign a HP agreement so I could buy my own. Take care on the bike,,,shiney side up and all that.
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Hi, my name is ____ and I have a riding problem
Greetings MoM, great intro.
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Young YBR noob
Greetings Liam, wot 2 months without sleep
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Yamaha XT 250 Engines
Greetings Rupert, we have a noobs section and its always good to see it used for intros I dont know whether or not you will get an answer, however it may also be worth asking here (see link) as those guys are XT experts http://www.yamaha-xt500.com/phpbb3/index.php?sid=60680bbcd997556ed8f42a10a7f076c7 ...Paul
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Hitler on hearing th harriers have been scrapped
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Tdr125 3sh
Greetings Craig, they are a damn fine bike for a 125. I get my parts ( not TDR) from Manchester Xtreme, Yambits may be able to get them for you also, unless of course you have a helpful Yamaha dealer nearby. ...Paul
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MP does air guitar in parliament
Good one
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Hello
its like royson vasey...you'll never leave!! mwahahaha greetings
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mechanical problem XV535 , help needed please
sound like its going rich at full bore. 1: is the main jet screwed in tight 2: could be a worn emulsion tube (thats what the needle moves up and down inside of) AKA needle jet. On old bikes with lots of miles they can wear oval and cause a rich fuel mix
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mechanical problem XV535 , help needed please
"up or down a notch"...which is it? Put it back to spec, lifting the needle up a notch will make it lumpy
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mechanical problem XV535 , help needed please
so it it running on both pots now but the back one is rich, the bike is much faster than before but it runs lumpy. is this correct?
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78 250 CDI ignition
2X9 is a DT250F 1979
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Make my bike go faster
I doubt xvs125's will do much more than 60 without being cruel, get yourself a 650 is what I say too.
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fj1200 probs
Does not compute richie?
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Levi_YZF
Missed your intro Levi, a nice looking bike indeed and a late welcome from moi ...Paul
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Old Newbie
Greetings Preload is that a nippy norman Drewpy? looks like a moby to me...cool
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hi all im new.
Greetings Gazza, 32 eh? thats quite young dont despair. How about a pic of the SR? ...Paul
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G'evening
Greetings Erich, too much fun eh? that sounds great...keep on with that ...Paul
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YBR 125 Newbie
Good choice, welcome to the forum...keep on grinning, soon you will have flies on your teeth
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Hey hey hey
Nice one kerry, roll on wednesday...lets hope its a good day. Welcome to the forums ...Paul
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Ello
Nice intro MrLaister. YBR's are a good little run around see you in the forums ...Paul
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Number 2 son passed his CBT today
I was worried when my daughter passed her full test direct access and wanted to ride my bandit, I had to lower it both the bike and a cut down seat, she is 5foot not much and quite light and every time she was out I felt sick until she came back, I think it's the lack of experience really, I have ridden since being 14...she had f*ck all experience...not like us who went 125 - 175 - 250 etc etc. Any way last year she didnt ride at all so this year I am not insuring her. At least your lad will ride a 125, not a 200+ kilo bandit. I know though, its still a worry but has to be a better more controllable machine.
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TZR50 - splitting the crankcase
First and foremost you must check and check again thet you have not left any case screws still fitted, it's and easy thing to miss as sometimes they can be quite hidden. I have no experience of your bike so I can only say what I know of mine (also 2 stroke single with verically split cases) my bike has two 8mm thres holes in an axis with the crank, one of these holes holds a bearing retainr in place. Now these holes can be used as an anchor point for some sort of tool that will push on the end of the shaft. Here is the 'Yamaha' special tool for the task And here is the OG version Like I said, I dont know if this will help you, most or the difficulty will be to break the seal between the crankcases. If you do resort to striking the end of the shaft, try to protect the metal with some leather for example and it is always good practice to have the nut screwed on flush with the end of the shaft.
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non runner
To little compression, not enough info when did it run last, has it stood Have you seen my signature?