Exterior– category –
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Plugging holes in mudguard
1.Mudguard has holes in it I noticed this when I removed the mudguard (black plastic part on the underside of the rear cowl) in the maintenance records ‘How to remove rear cowls and panel etc.’. To my surprise, there are three holes in t... -
How to remove rear cowls and panel etc.
Following the maintenance record ‘How to remove and install side cowls, panels, etc.’, this section summarizes ‘How to remove and install rear cowls, panel, etc.’. If you could remove the rear cowl panel, it can be useful when carrying o... -
How to install steps and pedals
1. Install cleaned steps and pedals This is a continuation of the maintenance record "Check and Clean steps and pedals". A torque wrench is used extensively around the step and pedal area, as tightening torques are specified.The tighteni... -
Check and Clean steps and pedals
1. Remove parts for checking and cleaning This is a continuation of the maintenance record "How to remove steps and pedals". If you are riding your R125 and see any of the following signs, I recommend that you have your step pedals check... -
How to remove steps and pedals
1. Remove steps and pedals for cleaning When I was hanging up the bike cover, I suddenly found it on the steps and pedals area."There's quite a bit of grease on them…" If I put the bike cover on like this, the inside of the cover is goin... -
How to install side cowls and panels etc.
1. Some small precautions for installation Here is a list of things to look out for when installing that I may not have noticed when removing.Have you experienced any of the following when fitting? Though I tried to fit side cowls/panels... -
How to remove side cowls and panels etc.
The number of cowls and panels on the YZF-R125 (5D7W)- five on each side and ten on the left and right sides - is outstandingly large compared to other motos.(Not including the front and rear cowls and front and rear panels.) <Cowl - Pa... -
Mount paddock stand bobbins
When I set a rear paddock stand with a J-trip L-fixture on my YZF-R125 (5D7W), I noticed the following. When loosening/tightening the axle shaft, the socket hits the L-fixture, and it is difficult to loosen/tighten the nut. The vehicle l... -
Threading for paddock stand bobbins
To rear paddock stand bobbins (hereafter described as the bobbins) to the YZF-R125 (5D7W), a threaded hole must be machined on the swingarm. The screw size for the bobbins used by Yamaha is M6 with a pitch of 1.0.These threaded holes are... -
Checking and adjusting levers and pedals
The YZF-R125 is a true super sport, with a forward leaning position.After riding for a long time, your hands, feet, back, etc. will become tired and sore.To reduce such fatigue and pain as much as possible, it is important to adjust the ...