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Fit a shorter suspension, maybe? Is it possible to attach the front fork 1-2 inch lower? You could mount a smaller wheel at the back, but the whole gearbox will be "shorter". If so you can keep the original gear ratios by mounting a smaller rear sprocket. The ratios of wheel diameters and teeth numbers should be the same, especially for a 125. Ask a mechanic.
hi looking for parts?? try wemoto.com, they stock roadster parts, if you have hassle finding parts for the sachs 125 v-twin, just type in yamaha virago, as the sachs uses the same engine as the virago, ive found getting parts alot easyer this way..but do remember the sachs roadster and the yamaha virago have both been discontinued, i belive some time after 2003, so parts are harde to recover, also people who own old viragos tend to buy up all the parts. anyways i hope you find what your looking for, ride safe..
Various wrenches.
A soft brush or old toothbrush.
An O-ring friendly chain cleaner (if like most chains yours is of an o-ring type.)
O-ring friendly chain lubricant (again, if applicable.)
A new cotter pin (when adjusting the chain tension.)
Rags (for wiping grime off the chain.)
A rubber mallet (optional.)
A rear wheel stand (optional.)
A tape measure (optional.,,,
Google ? motorcycle salvage sachs ?. See what you can find there.
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