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 Posted: 14:54 - 19 Apr 2010 Post subject: Honda XR125 keep dying......... |
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Hi all,
purchased a bike last November, 20 years since I had one so got to go through all the tests etc, thought this bike might suit being not the quickest for now. The problem is this:
Honda XR125 L-4
3 month old battery, Bike engine has started to die, exhaust goes pop (backfire?), engine cuts out all together, battery almost completely dead wont restart bike, starter just clicks quickly.
A jump start from a car solves the problem immediately but keeps happening at irregular intervals
Has anybody got any ideas for a total newb?
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers,
Jim ____________________ GSF650S, XR125L-4, CG125
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possibly a charging problem check the voltage while engine running on tick over and while being revved, if the voltage remains at 12.5 volts or less while being revved it charging problem, at around 4000rpm should be showing 13.5 - 14.5 volts, if this is the case your battery almost certainly duff ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
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alryt m8, i have a Honda XR125L
my bike battery died a couple of months ago, completely cut out ... i think my battery had more miles on it ...
I had to jump start it home!!
The Fix : 14hour charge, sorted it out ...
hope this helps???
Josh  ____________________ Honda Xr125
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Lol ...
im a rebel you see
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Hi all,
sorry for the time to reply, but I finally managed to get hold of a voltmeter.
I rode my bike yesterday for about 20 miles or so then it happened again. Approximately 5-10 engine misfires with gradually dropping revs, then complete cut-out with no power left at all, not even enough to light up the neutral light.
Got my wife to bring the car and connect the jump leads and the bike starts immediately. Left charging for a minute then disconnected, put panels back on bike then after about a minute cuts out again.
Reconnect jump leads, leave for 5 mins charging, got home (about a mile or so). Turned bike off, tried to start again, no charge just quick clicking from what I presume is the starter.
That was about 7pm. I went to cover my bike at 1am and tried to start it, hey presto, it's going again! So I got hold of a voltmeter and this is what happened today:
At rest with no ignition the voltmeter displayed 11.76v
At initial tick-over (quite slowish) voltmeter displayed 10.93v but was dropping by .01v every second.
Left running for 2 mins or so and voltmeter then displayed 6.90v still dropping by .01v but now much quicker until a few seconds later, the bike cut out again.
10 minutes later, the voltmeter now displays 11.14v. As soon as I turn the ignition on, the voltage drops like a stone and there is not enough power to turn over the starter.
I hope this gives you enough information to give me some possibilities as to what may be the problem.
Cheers. ____________________ GSF650S, XR125L-4, CG125
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i would not think that personally but it is an option, i wouldent say it the battery as that is recharging when left so to speak, though the battery will need charging properly(good overnight charge) ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
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| umberto wrote: | | nightshaddow wrote: | i would not think that personally but it is an option, i wouldent say it the battery as that is recharging when left so to speak, though the battery will need charging properly(good overnight charge) |
ok but u said that it backfires and cuts out, thats either a really really bad battery or a doggy alternator, ive said the woodruff key cause it happened to me on my rs125 its broke i didnt replace it thinking it was something else and now ive had to repace the crank on it as when it broke it munched on the crank and generator. |
back fire could be that the fuel is flowing to much to fire properly cause of the failing electrics, the final spark ignites whats inside the cylinder and also what is in the exhaust header, i wouldent worry too much straight off the bat, work through methodicaly, we pretty much rulled out the battery though the strain will take its toll if not sorted soon,
fact is battery is not charging so cheapest and easyest option first replace reg/rec. run the volt test again, if you read 12.5 volt or more on tickover in not we work through step by step,
agreed riding and putting strain on the motor not a wise idea at this point but would say unlikly to be a failed woodruff key ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
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Hi all,
thanks for all the advice, here is the latest update:
I bought a reg/rec off fleabay (£25ish from Ireland) and fit it today. Whilst I was disconnecting the old one, I also noticed some corroded joints within the connector blocks so replaced them at the same time.
I started the bike up with no problem (after realising I hadn't turned the fuel back on ) and the voltage now reads as:
at idle, it dances a little around 13.10v +/- .02-3v
at revs it goes up to 14v+ and with heavy revs up to 14.3v+
Seems to have sorted this one out but can anybody verify that the voltage is doing what it should please?
Many thanks for all your help so far
Cheers ____________________ GSF650S, XR125L-4, CG125
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| j1mster wrote: |
I started the bike up with no problem (after realising I hadn't turned the fuel back on  ) and the voltage now reads as:
at idle, it dances a little around 13.10v +/- .02-3v
at revs it goes up to 14v+ and with heavy revs up to 14.3v+
Seems to have sorted this one out but can anybody verify that the voltage is doing what it should please?
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i can verify that the voltage is correct you have a 12v battery that now has voltage on tickover that is not draining that
| umberto wrote: | | nightshaddow wrote: | i would not think that personally but it is an option, i wouldent say it the battery as that is recharging when left so to speak, though the battery will need charging properly(good overnight charge) |
ok but u said that it backfires and cuts out, thats either a really really bad battery or a doggy alternator, ive said the woodruff key cause it happened to me on my rs125 its broke i didnt replace it thinking it was something else and now ive had to repace the crank on it as when it broke it munched on the crank and generator. |
the main reason for no beliving you had another problem was there was no report of any problems with your running and charging seemed to sort it out,
i suppose the lesson is work through the problem step by step till the conclusion is reached
good to see you back on the road my work here is done  ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
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The readings are fine and sound right.
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Thanks for that nightshaddow
I'm hoping that my bike is going to run correctly now, I've almost been scared to take it out as there was no real warning as to when it would cut-out.
The only thing I now have to do is replace a leaking fork seal
Cheers
Jim ____________________ GSF650S, XR125L-4, CG125
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I had a XR125L a while back (2004-2005) and I can recollect there being a recall being issued to certain frame numbers. It was SOMETHING related to the ignition system which would periodically cause the bike to cut out. I don't have the details personally, but I would BEST check since if yours is an L4, I can only assume that it was part of the affected batch. I would best check any recall history.
https://www.hoc.org.uk/help/
There should be one for the XR125 in there.
Concern : ENGINE MAY STALL
Description : On certain machines, due to an incorrect specification of the wire core material used, and the possible incorrect routing of the wiring harness, there is a possibility of poor durability which can cause an open circuit. Should this occur, the engine could stall, and the lighting system become inoperative.
Remedial Action : Potentially affected machines will be recalled and a countermeasure wiring harness fitted.
Vehicle Id : 9C2JD19A03R200006 to 9CJD19A03R201686 ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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| The Tot wrote: | I had a XR125L a while back (2004-2005) and I can recollect there being a recall being issued to certain frame numbers. It was SOMETHING related to the ignition system which would periodically cause the bike to cut out. I don't have the details personally, but I would BEST check since if yours is an L4, I can only assume that it was part of the affected batch. I would best check any recall history.
https://www.hoc.org.uk/help/
There should be one for the XR125 in there.
 Concern : ENGINE MAY STALL
 Description : On certain machines, due to an incorrect specification of the wire core material used, and the possible incorrect routing of the wiring harness, there is a possibility of poor durability which can cause an open circuit. Should this occur, the engine could stall, and the lighting system become inoperative.
 Remedial Action : Potentially affected machines will be recalled and a countermeasure wiring harness fitted.
 Vehicle Id : 9C2JD19A03R200006 to 9CJD19A03R201686 |
Thanks for that "The Tot",
I do indeed have an L-4 and my VIN number is within the list, however I have checked with them and got this reply:
"According to our records there is no outstanding work to be carried out on your motorcycle."
Well worth checking though, just in case
Cheers ____________________ GSF650S, XR125L-4, CG125
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| j1mster wrote: | Hi all,
thanks for all the advice, here is the latest update:
I bought a reg/rec off fleabay (£25ish from Ireland) and fit it today. Whilst I was disconnecting the old one, I also noticed some corroded joints within the connector blocks so replaced them at the same time.
I started the bike up with no problem (after realising I hadn't turned the fuel back on  ) and the voltage now reads as:
at idle, it dances a little around 13.10v +/- .02-3v
at revs it goes up to 14v+ and with heavy revs up to 14.3v+
Seems to have sorted this one out but can anybody verify that the voltage is doing what it should please?
Many thanks for all your help so far
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Sorry to resurrect this thread again but i'm having the same problem with my XR125. How did you replace the rectifier where is it located?
any help appreciated
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