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  1. Yep a hello might have been nice but to get back on topic...Who has an owners manual to help bar out ?
  2. Anything in the owners manual? Errr hello BTW
  3. I have a workshop manual for a DT125LC, I dont know whether you have but I can tell you the numbers and sizes of the jets if you want...If you do want this info then the first thing i need to know is the carb id number...something like 34X00
  4. a bent needle will not damage the main jet but could possibly damage the needle jet, there are numbers and letters stamped on them, you may need a magnifying glass to read them. Compare these numbers to the numbers in the workshop manual if you can, and you will need to quote these numbers when trying to source new parts.
  5. I cant remember for sure Andy. i bought it along with the boyesen reeds and a main jet and all i was given was a crappy credit card receipt, But i think it was around £85 anyway ring Manchester Xtreme for a price, thats where I bought mine.
  6. You should buy a new Float valve, its also worth mentioning here that the float valve seat should sit on a gasket to stop the fual from bypassing the valve. When you have got one fitted do the float height properly. These parts may be less expensive than you think! Give Steve at motocarb a ring Motocarb
  7. It should have matching frame and engine numbers. Try writing to Yamaha uk see this topic, in particular PICTURE_MAN36's contribution. Here ...Paul
  8. I sounds like something is a little twisted, just twist it back straight. From what you say yes the level would be low but this is a big contradiction to what you have already told us. Unless like has been said the valve needs replacing.
  9. just to confirm its a carburation issue, start the bike then switch off the fuel tap, let it run a while to lower the level in the float bowl, then briefly switch it on and back off top top up the fuel in the carb, do this several times... see what effect this has. As for fuel passing a worn float valve...normally you would see fuel pouring from the carb overflow pipe if it was a bad case. What about the choke plunger, is the seating good and are you sure it is closing off properly?
  10. I know what you mean Cynic, my first bike was a second hand Honda 125 twin (SS125) with no silencers, fixed it up and put it on the road and i loved that little bike. But things are sadly different now, right from kids being very young and at shool they are judged and bullied by their peers if they wear the wrong clothes etc, they have to conform to the latest fashion to fit in the group...i suppose this rubs off when they are older too. Some however with knowlegeable motorcycling parents may buck this though and for once listen to what dad says. Take heart...look at Foamy and hope there are more like him. But lets not forget that the YZF is a superb looking little bike and its not the manufacturers fault its a four stroke, They do need to sell these bikes after all and they made a great job of the looks...even though the YBR is more my thing.
  11. Yep. slightly better performance Much better sounding Better looking too!
  12. Airhead

    ye old bikers nod

    not died out, its just that some 'newcomers' havent cottoned on that 'it's the done thing'. In the main though i would say that its still so
  13. Its a very old bike and I would be thinking...crank seals need replacing
  14. ok so its an idea but the maths is seriously flawed, it assumes that everyone sends this to someone who hasnt recieved it already...so it cant grow anything like the rate as has been suggested. in fact the further it goes on...the harder it will be to 'fluke' someone who has not seen it...pour on that a whole lot of lethargy and...
  15. Here it is http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Yamaha/XT_350/85-90/picture/Taillight_Lens/
  16. Hi, are you familiar with the choke lever? Lift for on when engine is cold, then lower it off when engine running ok.
  17. Airhead

    1 Wing mirror

    Anyway,,,show me a bike with a wing mirror And I'll show you a car.
  18. Cross your fingers and give the carbs a tap with the wooden shaft of a hammer, this may just un-stick the float / needle valve and save a carb removal and strip. ...Paul
  19. Sounds like either a bad battery or more likely a bad connection, look at your chassis connection to the battery negative and also at any chassis connections to the engine or starter motor.
  20. Dont bid on the speedo though...you'll be disappointed. It's an import.
  21. Had a run out with Vez, went to watch some classic trials action near Todmorden Lancashire. Heres a few pics of the ironmongery, Seems a popular event as there were lots of competitors. http://www.redroseclassictrials.org.uk/index.html Look Foamy...a Jawa Some Heavy metal...a JAP and a BSA The JAP has to be the most interesting bike there IMO, a popular speedway bike in its day and I bet theres not many of them being Trialled http://www.500race.org/Marques/JAP.htm And a TRI - Greeves twin cylinder Just one of a few nice Tiger Cub's Nice to see these old bikes being used
  22. Airhead

    CMM this month

    Hey what does it say??? Thats a weird coincidence Will have to go buy it now...is it April issue Merv? (Please dont tell me that it says it's best left in there)
  23. She's never, I dont believe it. happy birthday Janie Victor x
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