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Hi I'm relatively new to the two stroke world and I have a question on my 2002 Suzuki RM125. My clutch isn't engaging. When I put my bike in 1st either the bike dies or if I goose it will just go foward like I'm not even pulling in the clutch. Please help I ride sports bikes I really don't know about dirt bikes. Thank you.
Could be a few different things,But always start with the small( inexpensive )first and work your way up...#1 check your clutch cable adjustment to be sure its engaging and disengaging properly(clutch cables stretch over time and need replaced or adjusted)...but if you have never done any clutch work to the bike(and you ride it like i do mine) #2. it probably needs new clutch plates and #3 maybe clutch basket from your description of the problem. the clutch plate fibers wear down over time(they are like brake pads and wear out).and the plates wear groves in the clutch basket and interfear with the plate movement...hopefully its just your cable..hope this helps..
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www.crservice.dk/Suzuki%20cross/RM125/RM125K7_01A.pdf This manual is presented as a means whereby you can maintain your RM125 in top working condition at all times. Your riding skill and the maintenance.
For any 2 stoke motocross bike you can get specific two stroke gear oils from bike shop or simular just make sure it is motor bike specific as your clutch depends on it... as for brand and weights not so important just change regularly and use motorbike specific two stroke gear oil and will be just fine. I always use Bellray oils but its just personal preference and my local bike shop just happens to stock bellray products cheers mate
Instant download of the official manual for the RM125 2
stroke bike. Specifically for the 2004 model, but can also...http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/9003904-suzuki-rm125-service-manual-repair-2004-rm
I hope that this helps you and please do not forget to rate/vote and place a testimonial on my advice.
hi buddy use 750mls off light gear oil buy silkolene light gear oil buddy also try adjusting the clutch cable and it shal run ok get back to me if no change
Do a gearbox oil change. Then do another one 50 miles later. This should flush out the dirt and grit currently in the gearbox. You may want to invest in a new clutch cable also. 10w40 motor oil.
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