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Hi
Main jet sounds a bit on the small size, but wondering why the seller said to replace it. They shouldn't wear out so normally replaced to adjust the fueling if the bike has been tuned.
The black bit at the bottom of the carb is the float bowl. It will be full of petrol (unless it has been drained and the petrol left turned off). The large brass "bolt" at the bottom of it (uses a 14mm spanner) holds the float bowl on, and also holds the main jet. If you take out the large brass bolt you will find the main jet screwed into it.
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Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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sounds like you were had...........
i'd start from the beginning, get a new spark plug, better still get 2. a NGK BR9 & a BR10, avoid the iridium ones, just stick with the copper/iron tipped ones for now.
while your there, get a compression tester (if you dont already have one) & get it tested.
as difficulty starting etc can be a sign of low compression & tbh rs's need the top end done fairly often (compared to most other 2t learner bikes anyway)
anything under 120psi & your going to have to, at the very least, replace rings.
use a decent tester, not one of those shove in type. (i use the gunson kit & its been very good)
another common rs issue is the battery, it needs a good charge to start (pity it doesnt have the kick start like the sp) & the lcd voltage screen is notoriously inaccurate, so test it with a multi meter.
oh, & download the rs125 WSM & the rotax 122 manual (im presuming its a 122?), they are far better than the haynes manual.
let us know how you got on,
cheers,
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Hi
You want an 8 in a restricted bike and a 10 in a full power bike.
Doing the rings isn't that difficult. Gentle afternoons work once you have done it a few times. Few bits are a pain (such as getting the springs back on that hold the exhaust on). Just be very careful the rings are in the right place and held in while you lower the barrel in place over the piston.
All the best
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hi,
Keith's right, 8 for restricted & BR10 for FP, but i've always used BR9's & all my rs's were far from standard, but i use my bikes for commuting & use BR9's, like it suggests in rotax manual.(10's foul easier, imho, & especially those silly priced iridium ones)
maybe im getting too old & dont ride as fast,lol
cheers,
GAZ
ps : the manuals are over on 125cc sbs,iirc. (i have them on cd rom) |
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