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bangbros69
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PostPosted: 12:58 - 18 Jun 2007    Post subject: CBR 125 gearbox Reply with quote

hey i had my cbr 125 r for a few months now and its only one 3000 miles but i think the gearbox has had it. When im in second gear the bike drops to neutral sometimes and ill be about to change gear up and the revs will bounce and then go all the way up as if it is dropping out of gear this happens before i pull in the clutch when the revs are on about 7, does anyone know of this problem being common in these bikes or what i should do?
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teampots
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PostPosted: 15:28 - 18 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

adjusted your chain recently ? when i had mine it would drop out of gears when the chain was loose, other than that are you giving it a good kick to get into second gear, as CBR125 gearboxes are quite bad you need to give it a good boot to get it to engage second properly.
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bangbros69
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PostPosted: 08:33 - 19 Jun 2007    Post subject: CBR 125 gearbox Reply with quote

yeh my chain is kind of loose i thnx for the info i will tighten it and see if it helps cheers dude. Very Happy
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