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Kieronlehrle
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PostPosted: 06:11 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Honda Rebel CA125 Reply with quote

Hello guys,

I have just brought the mistress a Honda CA125 Rebel 1996 model and am in need of a manual for it. I have searched the internet and Ebay and still no luck. Wonder if anyone can help.

The Rebel is running sweet but the mistress mentioned on her last ride out that she was running out of power. I stripped the carb to find the float bowl completely covered in crap. Whats the best way of cleaning it out bar using a screwdriver?

Thanks

Kieron Smile
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T1z3R
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PostPosted: 07:24 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

carb cleaner and rags Thumbs Up

i have the same bike. i think i have a pdf manual at home.
ill check later.
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PostPosted: 09:34 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

A good blow out with a compressor helps clear them out too.

Check the fuel line & filter for blockages, possibly the fuel tap may have a filter built into it (don't know the rebels too well, but I usually there's a filter in a fuel circuit somewhere)
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PostPosted: 11:30 - 08 Oct 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got a reprint manual from
https://www.lings.com/lingscentralapp_core.0.LassoApp?pg=&-session=Lings:576AB373189c91FFE1yLKt1504A3[url]
Unfortunately I let it go with the bike.
According to my invoice the part number is 62KEB00C
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PostPosted: 22:30 - 05 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could someone point me to a pdf of the ca125 manual? Thanks Smile
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PostPosted: 23:48 - 05 Oct 2010    Post subject: Re: Honda Rebel CA125 Reply with quote

Kieronlehrle wrote:
I stripped the carb to find the float bowl completely covered in crap. Whats the best way of cleaning it out bar using a screwdriver?


You didn't hear this from me. Shifty

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PostPosted: 11:00 - 06 Oct 2010    Post subject: Re: really cute like a girl Reply with quote

Ugg wrote:
Blaaaargh


How is that even relevant!?! Shocked


Ariel Badger wrote:
the pads will wear with the disks, changing things over will leave you with unevenly worn pads on unevenly worn disks. This will leave you in a perfect state for a fail under breaking.
Wear then down and replace as needed but take your calipers apart to see why things are wearing unevenly, I bet you find a binding pot.


Also, you totally stole that.. you strange person..
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PostPosted: 11:15 - 06 Oct 2010    Post subject: Re: really cute like a girl Reply with quote

Moo. wrote:

Also, you totally stole that.. you strange person..


It's not a person, it's a spambot, don't reply to them.

Click the Thumbs Down under the post, rate it as spam. When enough people have done this, they can't post anymore.
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PostPosted: 15:10 - 06 Oct 2010    Post subject: Re: really cute like a girl Reply with quote

Moo. wrote:
Ugg wrote:
Blaaaargh


How is that even relevant!?! Shocked


Ariel Badger wrote:
the pads will wear with the disks, changing things over will leave you with unevenly worn pads on unevenly worn disks. This will leave you in a perfect state for a fail under breaking.
Wear then down and replace as needed but take your calipers apart to see why things are wearing unevenly, I bet you find a binding pot.


Also, you totally stole that.. you strange person..

Oh crap I accidentally rated your post as spam, sorry! Meant to do the post above you but had a 'senior moment' Sad
Could a mod please remove the spam rating I gave by accident?

--edit, Thanks G!


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Ariel Badger
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PostPosted: 17:32 - 06 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Silly spam bot even used my sig. Very Happy
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