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| OreoXX |
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| alains |
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no , but if you start the whole process , you need to take off all fairings except back sides , tank & air box , radiator and open the base guide cover on the right side of the barrel .
look at the joined pict if your cables have the same position as describe on my file (download it https://www.geneva-racing.com/~alains/NSRtips.doc )
you can adjust also by this way :
- take off the air box , key on for 2 seconds then key off
- on the right side you will see the servo pulley . undo the screw on top (without moving the pulley) , and with a screwdriver used as a lever , lift it up .
- take off the right cable , refit the pulley without screwing it
- look the sharp notch position on the pulley (it must on "hi")
- now pull by hand the right cable and observe if the left cable pull a bit further
- if yes use the adjuster on the cable ____________________ the worst day fishing is better than the best day working |
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| John C |
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There's a haynes manual
Do you have the manual number, as I can't find one.
Cheers
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| OreoXX |
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There is no manual for the NSR125, but for the NS125R. The bikes have the same principles, just minor differences such as the carb. I find this manual helpful when working on my NSR, it seems the two bikes have a lot in common, but then I'm no NS125R expert  |
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| John C |
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 John C World Chat Champion
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No worries mate
I've allready got the NS125R manual  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 269 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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