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The oil filter is a small gauge mesh type, about the size and shape of a thimble, immediately beneath the sump plug. It just needs cleaning in white spirit or similar; it should not need replacement. I imagine you've been changing the oil every 1000-1500 miles anyway?
The valve clearances are set with a simple screw and locknut mechanism. They're set to 0.08mm IIRC, for which you will need feeler gauges. If you're careful, you should be able to reuse the rocker cover gasket, but if anyone has used instant gasket on it before, then you'll most probably require a new one.
Clean the air filter (a foam sock I think) in a big bucket of very hot water, dribble light oil through it and wring it out and massage it through to get a good light emulsion of oil through all the foam.
Brakes want adjustment if they're the drum type, and some light sanding of the brake shoes to remove any glaze which will cause squeaking. Don't breathe the dust!
For the hydraulic type, brake pads should be checked for wear limits, and then lightly sanded to remove any glaze and grease smeared on their backs also to reduce squeaking. Brake fluid will probably want replacing if it is darker than light honey, and otherwise will still probably want bleeding.
Sparkplug replacement is self-explanatory. Check the steering head, wheel and swingarm bearings for play or notchiness. Oiling the speedo, clutch and throttle cables might not be a bad idea either. Grease the swingarm and sidestand pivots, and clean any cut-out switches if they're still attached.
A bally good clean is always worthwhile, even if just to check for any loose fasteners. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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I have created a Honda CG125 website, it has lots of information like how to service the bike.
https://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
If anyone is wondering why I am responding to 2 year old posts, try a google search of Honda CG125 servicing, spark plug or oil. They all bring up this thread! ____________________ Honda CG125 Website https://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
Honda CBF125, CBR125 & Yamaha YBR125 Website https://125ccbikeclub.awardspace.co.uk/
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Spoon261 wrote: | I have created a Honda CG125 website, it has lots of information like how to service the bike.
https://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
If anyone is wondering why I am responding to 2 year old posts, try a google search of Honda CG125 servicing, spark plug or oil. They all bring up this thread! |
to opening a page o help people,
but i have to say.. its fucken boring, their are no pictures on any of the maintance issues that you talk about, there is no pics full stop,
words are all good but you know what they say about pics
good luck with the site, and if you want a colour diagram, you know what to do. (im sure others would use it, even if you did not) ____________________ the humans are dead
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Some one or ones have rated my last post as off topic.
This has resulted in my post being hidden from most people as a result.
If the people responsible do it again, I will report them to the moderator as abusing the system.
I challenge anyone to claim my post if off topic, the topic was everything about servicing the Honda CG125, my post was everything to do with servicing the Honda CG125.
My hidden post is repeated below
I have created a Honda CG125 website, it has lots of information like how to service the bike.
https://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
If anyone is wondering why I am responding to 2 year old posts, try a google search of Honda CG125 servicing, spark plug or oil. They all bring up this thread! ____________________ Honda CG125 Website https://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
Honda CBF125, CBR125 & Yamaha YBR125 Website https://125ccbikeclub.awardspace.co.uk/
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Is this the website that advises people to screw a spark plug in 1/2 a turn with a plug spanner after putting it in finger tight?  |
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If its the last of the 6v battery ones then its normal.if 12v type(most probable) then the bulbs may be too high wattage,deterioated battery,corroded earths and lives to indicators,like water inside them,or bad frame earths.a wrong flasher box is a common fault.
The centifugal oil filter should be cleaned out after 12k approx.To do it you have to usually remove the exhaust and the right hand case,but its not worth doing until it needs a new clutch/clutch thrust bearing as you have to drop the oil and renew the case gasket.Its almost impossible to remove the casing without tearing the gasket and its even more impossible to reuse the gasket without oil spilling out.
When cleaning the centrigugal oil filter ,use a dry absorbant cloth and just wipe the metal paste out from the edges.The paste is a mixture of oil solids,aluminium powder and steel from when the bike was run in and metals from general wear and tear.
The indicator switch usually becomes manual after a few years. It makes up for not having an onboard computer and adds sophistication to the antiques roadshow/grandad riding experience. ____________________ nearly a normal tax paying tosser.......with ferrileness suzi100,cg125,cb125scb100n,cb175,cd100,cj250t,kh250,c15,125 bantam,super 6,rickman gs750,xt500,250rs,dt175,lifan125,dolomite1850,metro,Morris220ld,morrisfg,leyland princess,range rover,corsa,vw camper .now struggling with legs. MORE ORDER = MORE CHAOS |
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