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Question about 2002 E 125

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general I am switching from a 2-stroke to a 4-stroke and im just wondering what maintance do i have to do on 4-strokes i know you have to change the oil and oil filter but how often and is that the ...

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Question about 2003 MX 125

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oil in engine? sombody now?? Use 10w40 motor oil in the gear box. Don't use any synthetic oils, oil marked "EC", or oil with "special" additives. Use Two Stroke ENGINE oil in the pump. If not doing an

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...125 Normally there is no adjustment of a hydraulic clutch. The slave cylinder is driven the same distance each time the master cylinder is actuated by the clutch lever. Unless you have low fluid, I ...

...125 and i took it out got to the track and it wernt starting at all. then bought a new spark plug , it stilll wernt kicking. so i bumped it and it onlky jus started, then rode off after about 10 ...

will 2002 tm 125 engine fit in a 1996 tm 125 frame? what upside down forks will fit 1996 tm 125 and i need supermoto wheels but cant find any?

...125 mx and want to know how much this will cost. Clutch plates vary in price, but if i remember correctly, the TM uses the same as the KX and CR models. Last set i bought cost us 30 pounds. Baskets ...

...125 I would only use ATF Type F (Automatic Transmission Fluid) in the TM gearbox mate. Alot of folk use light gear oil, but in my experience, it just isnt up to standard whilst ragging the nuts off ...

...125 and the radiator water leaks into the motor oil what do i need to fix this That is a classic symptom of a leaky head gasket. You will need to change this asap to prevent further damage to your ...

Question about 2002 MX 125

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...125 98 - 99 model, my mate kx 100 races me on the stretch and i was thinking,what would the best to do as im missing 1 st gear should i do a full engine rebuild with racing pistons and reeds and do ...

Question about 2003 MX 125

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125 engine casing removal Witch casing? Clutch casing ; Remove any levers cables lines or kicks that maybe in the way, drain oil then remove the casing bolts tap lightly with rubber hammer or block of

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