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 hush Scooby Slapper

Joined: 04 Apr 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 21:25 - 04 Apr 2004 Post subject: Need advice on 2-stroke KH125 |
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I have finally got round to replacing my stolen Yamaha SR-125 (A bike I owned for TWO days before it was taken from me - still managed to get over 500 miles out of it travelling down to London and back though).
The only thing is, that the Yamma was a 4-stroke engine, all very start it, run it, stop... start it, run it, stop. Now I find myself with Kawasaki KH-125 - only 2-stroke.
Now I can't profess to be much of an engine person, so I'm a little in the dark over the differences between running a 2-stroke and 4-stroke.
Are there certain things I should be changing regularly, topping up, cleaning and checking etc?
One day I will get round to that DA test, but till then, I'm just happy to have a bike back... Bring on the road, and the breeze!
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 hush Scooby Slapper

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Cheers.
I can't wait to get going on it, tempted to get a job as a courier just so I can spend all day on it  |
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 skatefreak World Chat Champion

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depending on the state if tune depends on the oil required...
Being an NSR fan here i try to use fully synth when i can but the occasional semi dosnt seem to harm it so I'm going 1 fully, 1 semi (although i am planing a top end rebuild soon).
The two strokes are a gazillion times more simplistic than 4 st's and although they may require a little more attention its hardly difficult.
I would suggest finding a service manual (online maybehaps *whistle*) and have a browse through, lots of good info in thoes.
As for differences, its farily important you keep the 2 stroke oil topped up as the engine oil does not lubricate the piston atall so if you run out of 2t oil then you wont get to far haha.
Warming up, generally speaking i give the bike a minute or two and then just ride gentily for a few minutes untill the engine warms up (luckily the NSR wont rev too high when cold haha).
I'm assuming the engine is resticted?
De-restricted these 125 2t's can make some awesome power for 125's
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Haha, doh! normally catch resurrects but missed it this time  ____________________ 04 CBR1000RR, 1995 Husqvarna TE410, 1998 VTR1000(Sold), 1990 XJ600(sold), 1996 KH125(dead and sold) |
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