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| pjb120 |
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 pjb120 Two Stroke Sniffer
Joined: 21 Jul 2005 Karma :    
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| JeffT |
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 JeffT Crazy Courier
Joined: 05 May 2004 Karma :     
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on my old cg i had a similar problem.
It turned out to be the lid of the airbox was loose, so it wouldnt sit idle.
As soon as you opened the throttle it sucked the lid on properly and all was ok.
Couple of screws and it was all sorted  |
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| pjb120 |
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 pjb120 Two Stroke Sniffer
Joined: 21 Jul 2005 Karma :    
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I gave it a ride around for a mile or so this morning, then it seemed to sort itself out - hopefully it was only like this cos its been sitting around outside for a few weeks. I will have a look at the airbox lid tho - cheers  |
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| westerbaanken |
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 westerbaanken Borekit Bruiser

Joined: 30 Jul 2005 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:14 - 31 Jul 2005 Post subject: cg125 idling problems |
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i have a 2004 model, you have to start these babies with the choke half way up, give it a few revs and let is sit for a minute beofre you head off anywhere, but, you always need the choke half way up to start it, regardless of the weather, even if you are going for a spin on your bike and you leave the engine off for an hour, you have to use the same procedure before you go anywhere...........
mine has never let me down............
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there was one occasion, i left it outside the recreation centre and went for a jog...came back and started her , left her a minute and headed off........then she died turning a corner and i couldn't get it started again.......i was clueless......nothing i did would work...i was thikning "so much for reliable the honda cg125" ...anyway...after half an hour trying i finally sussed out that the fuel switch was turned off.........hahahahahahah...you learn something every day.........eh.....??[/b] ____________________ rockridge, rockridge...... splendid,splendid |
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 veeeffarr Super Spammer
Joined: 22 Jul 2004 Karma :     
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Hahaha I've done that on my 2001 CG125 this morning! Managed to get quite a distance with no fuel as well!  |
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| TOM M |
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 TOM M World Chat Champion

Joined: 18 Mar 2005 Karma :  
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when i had me rs125 i once forgot to turn the fuel on.
If anyone knows stafford, i was parked on the car park in south walls (behind bagnalls), rode away and the bike cut out, whilst i was in the middle of crossing over onto the 'ASDA' roundabout, scared the shit outta me as it was about 5.10pm and that part of town gets really congested at peak times.
true to say, i never forgot to turn the fuel on again  ____________________ Now owner of a 1200 Bandit |
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