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| Alpha-9 |
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 Posted: 10:16 - 10 Feb 2012 Post subject: The cold |
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Hi
Is this retarded snow weather something to worry about with my yamaha ybr125?
I know its a pretty sturdy machine, but I worry about leaving it outside, I throw a towel over it as minimul protection, but I came out this morning and it was completely covered in snow lol
Is there anything to worry about? I wouldn't want the battery to die or something over the weekend...  |
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I recomend bringing it into the house, wrapping it in a blankie and feeding it a cup of hot chocolate.
Its a bike ffs, it wont die if you leave it in the cold.
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Corrosion waiting to happen. ____________________ To shreds you say? Tss tss tss |
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| Alpha-9 |
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I read something about cold seizures happening when over revving or something after the bikes been cold as fu- for a while
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That's probably a mangled misquote of "don't rev it hard while it's warming up" - specifically, you need to run it long enough for the oil to warm up to a point where the viscosity is right. Cold oil doesn't get to all the places in the engine that it needs to be, so when you start it, let it idle for a while.
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It's all new to me.
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Yes, your posting style and content makes that abundantly clear.
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I've heard about putting antifreeze in the radiator? Mate I don't even know where I fill or check the water, not got an owners manual and the ones i'm finding look complicated  |
Your bike is a YBR, right? It's air cooled. There is no radiator, so stop thinking about putting water into it. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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 nowhere.elysium The Pork Lord

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| Alpha-9 wrote: | Don't particularly wanna buy a haynes manual, i'm sure the PDF is knocking about the net somewhere  |
Personally, given the quality of the recent Haynes manuals, I'm inclined to agree. Get a proper Yamaha service manual; they're more expensive, but they're typically much, much better, and not prone to inaccuracies. Haynes are good for starting out, but if you're looking for accurate information regarding stripping the bike down properly, then it's about as much use as tits on a fish. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Im also wondering about how best to keep a bike outside.. Ive just found this on the web. this would be cool if you have a back garden! https://www.feelgooduk.net/39-motorbike-motorcycle-cover-bike-home-shelter-garage.html ____________________ MOD1 passed 26/01/12... MOD2 passed 08/02/12
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i have the ybr service manual in pdf format, i'll sort it out for you later on. the haynes one would probably be better but if you have the fuel injection model i dont think they make that one yet.
my YBR is out in all weather and it has never failed to start even after being sat for a week or so, i really love that bike!
just keep it clean and polished if possible, road muck / grime and stuff will make it rust more than it just getting wet or cold.
please do read up about maintenance and look after your bike, most of it can be done yoruself (for a 125) with a few tools and a willingness to google and learn.
it will mean more confidence on your bike, less likely to have an accident on a well maintained bike and it will be worth more when its time to trade up.
good luck  ____________________ --Current Bike: '98 Hornet CB600F
--Previous Bikes 2012 Hyo GT250R - 2010 YBR125 - Back in '91:Suzuki 50cc moped & Honda CB125T Superdream
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| Cheerfulgrin wrote: | i have the ybr service manual in pdf format, i'll sort it out for you later on. the haynes one would probably be better but if you have the fuel injection model i dont think they make that one yet.
my YBR is out in all weather and it has never failed to start even after being sat for a week or so, i really love that bike!
just keep it clean and polished if possible, road muck / grime and stuff will make it rust more than it just getting wet or cold.
please do read up about maintenance and look after your bike, most of it can be done yoruself (for a 125) with a few tools and a willingness to google and learn.
it will mean more confidence on your bike, less likely to have an accident on a well maintained bike and it will be worth more when its time to trade up.
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I have the 2009 model. I'm pretty sure fuel injection was 2004+ but could be mistaken
What does fuel injection do guiyz?
I figure it er, injects fuel
as opposed to er
some other way
And awesome, i'd appreciate that PDF
I have the utmost faith that my bike will be fine don't get me wrong, but I would rather learn all the shit i need to know now, rather than waiting till I get a problem to fix it.
The only thing i need to change on my bike is the er, footpeg, which seems to be gaffa taped on
And maybe the left mirror, thing seems to get loose easy, but i screw it back in o.O
I'm getting pretty confident in a short amount of time, just as long as I dodge the ice, its amazingly ridiculous, i nearly dropped it jsut pushing out my back garden, crazy snow |
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https://www.4shared.com/office/-NDcgu8W/yamaha_ybr125_service_manual.html
https://www.4shared.com/office/ma9hVVnR/yamaha_ybr125ssdd_parts_catalo.html
https://www.4shared.com/office/ao7ur_GJ/YBR-125-Service-Manual-Pt1.html
here are the documents that i managed to find on the YBR, these are for the earlier model, 2005 to 2009, mostly the same but yours may well be the injection model so bear that in mind.
youtube is an excellent place to get general maintenance and cleaning information.
i have done oil changes and chain / sprocket changes and replaced bulbs and stuff all from watching videos, theres some really helpful stuff online.
i didnt buy a haynes manual for the YBR as i knew they didnt make the fuel injection version, but i already had a haynes for 'chinese 125cc motorcycles' which gives a good idea of what is what for a few different types of bike rather than a specific model, i find it pretty useful.
i found that learning about and looking after my bike was all part and parcel of becoming a rider, afterall you have to do safety checks before every ride, so you need to be willing to know a bit of safety / mechanics i reckon. ____________________ --Current Bike: '98 Hornet CB600F
--Previous Bikes 2012 Hyo GT250R - 2010 YBR125 - Back in '91:Suzuki 50cc moped & Honda CB125T Superdream
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Awesome. Thanks guys.
Had to re-dig this up to check the replies.
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