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Sounds like it almost seized. Take the bike back before it gets expensive. "Plenty more fish in the sea"  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Oil level in the tank should be going down and on an 80 mile journey should have gone down noticeably. If not enough 2 stroke oil is going in then you will land up damaging the engine ; either accelerated wear if taking fairly easy and only a bit down on oil or a seizure if thrashed and / or far down on the oil supply.
If the oil was leaking from an engine cover then most likely the gearbox oil. If that has run down low then it will be the clutch and gearbox that suffer, possibly major damage.
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Depends on how much oil had been lost.
Lack of oil will kill the gearbox (although it will be far more resistant to it than a 4 stroke engine running out of oil would be - which at speed could blow the engine pretty much the instant the oil light comes on), and the longer it is run low / without oil then the more wear and damage that occurs.
However I would expect it to need to have lost a load of oil for that to be a problem. There is only about 600cc (from memory) in the gearbox, so how much did you think it had lost?
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Have you had a look to make sure that the gearbox drain plug is still in place?
Or; Maybe the PO had overfilled it  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Gearbox noise should go if you pull the clutch. 100ml of oil probably wouldn't cause an immediate problem, but depends on if it has been run before low on oil. Get some oil and top the gearbox up (or just change the gearbox oil) before riding it again. The drain plug is on the bottom of the engine, near the middle of the gearbox end of the engine pointing to one side). Look under the engine from each side and it should be quiet obvious. There is a small bolt half way up the clutch casing. You take this bolt out and then fill the gearbox until it over flows through this hole (make sure the bike is upright when doing this, not on the side stand) then put the bolt back in place.
Main bearings can be a problem, and they used to be a known problem if the bike was left standing. Rotax changed the main bearings to prevent this problem and yours should be far newer than for that to be a problem. Normally main bearing make a whirring sound when they have gone.
If the piston had gone then the normally go by seizing and you would have known about that even if it freed off and started up again.
However they are not quiet engines anyway, and the newer they are the quieter the exhaust is.
To be honest here I am just grasping at straws about any problem (if there is one, rather than the oil leak making you think you have found a problem). Most common problem with an RS125 is the piston and it is easy to check for this by doing a compression check.
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So far as your description, it has to be the Gear oil, otherwise, you wouldn't have got home...without seizing the engine and the oil wouldn't be dirty. Hazard a guess at the clutch side gasket blew at such a high engine speed (seems odd maybe), hence you tightened it (and hopefully put more gear oil in) and its bodged. Would only find out with some careful thinking and if needed a partial strip down to check for cracks in casings. Or take it to a garage (but thats the easy way out with a 2 stroke)
Don't worry too much, you have to remember that these engines are really pushing out a lot of power and inevitably will have problems if someone doesn't fix it right. Good luck!  ____________________ Kawasaki AR125 B8 - Getting ready for a summer time soon! |
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The oil in the tank is reddy/pink 2 stroke, with a beautiful smell ( ), so doesn't sound like what you're referring to. My initial thought was what Vincent said about the drain plug. Seems unlikely that a gasket would deteriorate to the point of serious leakage like that, especially with only 2700 on the clock.
When you say "leaking everywhere", do you mean pouring out, or just dripping? What was the consistency of the "oil"? Was it quite sticky and black like tar? Had a similar prob with mine......black, tarry oil dripping down the exhaust, onto the floor. Turned out to be poor sealing of the exhaust onto the manifold, and the "oil" was a mix of the 2 stroke and exhaust products leaking from it. The exhaust is held on with two crap springs....are both there?? Although I must admit, it was never what I would call "a leak".....more of a progressive drip, so might be a long shot, but worth a check. If the exhaust is partially hanging off the manifold, this would also explain strange noises and a loss of power  ____________________ 2007 Skyjet SJ-125, 2001 Aprillia RS125, 1988 Honda CG125, 1997 Yamaha YZF600R
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Cdi mod is irrelevant. It only affects between 5k and 6k. At 80 you are well over 6k so the cdi mod won't affect it.
That your original post reads as though you were doing 80 with no effort suggests that the bike isn't restricted. Even if it is the Arrow pipe is not really that much different from the stock exhausts on early bikes and they would cope fine with the power valve blanking plate in place.
That said it is worth lifting the tank and checking if the power valve is in place.
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The revs don't really equate to effort. Red line is at around 11k (depending on the model). On a full power bike 8000rpm is about where it starts to make power (and if trying you don't let the revs drop that low).
Take out the blanking plate and check it that is standard (possible to cut them down a bit to get full top end power, just naff all bottom end power). But either way it shouldn't really cause an issue.
Also worth checking the spark plug. If restricted it should be an 8, if full power a 10 (although maybe a 9 if used around town a lot). I would expect a 10 to foul up on a restricted bike (ie, one without a power valve).
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