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 Posted: 11:26 - 31 Aug 2011 Post subject: Chain Help |
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Morning,
I've had my current chain for 4 years now so i'm due a new one.
My question is which of the below do i get? and whats the difference? (they are for my XT125X 2007)
Yamaha XT 125 X 07-09 Chain and Sprocket Kit DID
Yamaha XT 125 X 07-09 Chain and Sprocket Kit - Kyoto Heavy Duty
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Yamaha XT 125 X 07-09 Chain DID Standard Grade
Yamaha XT 125 X 07-09 Chain DID Heavy Duty
I've never done a chain change is it easy to do?
This is the bike...
https://www.moto-station.com/ttesimages/motodivers/nouveautes2005/Yamaha_XT125X_st3pz.jpg |
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4 years?!
Christ.
Do the chain and sprockets... Would be batshit mental not to  |
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The DID is the obvious choice, great chains.
The Kyoto, i've got one on the CBR now, needs adjusting again... after about 3000 miles its tightened it well over 10 times  |
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Oh good lord that is horrific. When was the last time you checked the oil and tyre pressures while we're on the subject? ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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We all start somewhere mate
Not a million miles away from me... probably an hour hour n 15 ride from me... ish
If you need some help doing some bits and bobs like that feel free to ride down  |
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| Toccs wrote: | | Slacker24seven wrote: | Oh good lord that is horrific. When was the last time you checked the oil and tyre pressures while we're on the subject? |
Engine oil? i check that every 6 months ish and i got new tyres when i had my MOT in december 2010, I really do need educating on the subject hate not knowing how to fix things myself.
So if you have any tips even down to the very basic please let me know. |
You should be able to check your pressures are within the manufacturers guidelines with a very basic pressure gauge. Over the last 9 months I'm sure they've probably lost some air. At the very least, take it along to a petrol station and use one of their compressors. They are often a few PSI out but it could be better than nothing.
Theres almost certainly an owners forum for your bike. See if you can find it, there are often step-by-step guides on there for how to do things; if not then use the search function as there are almost certainly threads about it. You can probably find the service manual for it there too. If you have no joy with that, search on here for things like 'adjusting chain' and so on.
As for the oil it is meant to be done at specific service intervals, as per your owners manual, in miles/km not months. And its not advisable to just check it, you need to keep it topped up too.
Oh and what tools do you have at your disposal? Things like ring spanners, sockets, screwdrivers? Do you have the bike's original toolkit? Do you have stuff like brake cleaner, chain lube, WD40 and so on?
Individual preferences towards bike maintenance seem to differ quite a bit. For the mileage I do I check the tyres and oil level every week and everything else every month or so. Chain gets lubed once every few hundred miles and properly cleaned once in a blue moon.
Oh and your bike could do with a bloody good clean, that swingarm is filthy. Cleaning it does help you get to know what each bit of the bike does.
Poor maintenance is not only dangerous but hurts the value of the bike in the long run. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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If you keep maintaining your bike like that it will fall to pieces or kill you by breaking spectacularly under load whilst you are using it. Poor maintenance is a killer.
NEVER change the chain without changing the front and rear sprockets too. The chain has worn with the sprockets such that they fit together, if you put a new chain on worn sprockets it very well may not fit properly causing it to snap, come off under load or something even worse. Spend the money and replace it all at the same time.
Also, for God's sake lubricate the chain weekly! Look after it and it will look after you. A clean won't hurt either! A clean bike is a happy bike. . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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| ##Paddy## wrote: | We all start somewhere mate
Not a million miles away from me... probably an hour hour n 15 ride from me... ish
If you need some help doing some bits and bobs like that feel free to ride down  |
When the chain is sorted I might take you up on that offer, I’ve got about 50+ questions about bike stuff that I need answered, for example; How do I take the back wheel off? What do I clean the bike with? What is this rubber dangly thing and should it be there?
| Slacker24seven wrote: | You should be able to check your pressures are within the manufacturers guidelines with a very basic pressure gauge. Over the last 9 months I'm sure they've probably lost some air. At the very least, take it along to a petrol station and use one of their compressors. They are often a few PSI out but it could be better than nothing.
Theres almost certainly an owners forum for your bike. See if you can find it, there are often step-by-step guides on there for how to do things; if not then use the search function as there are almost certainly threads about it. You can probably find the service manual for it there too. If you have no joy with that, search on here for things like 'adjusting chain' and so on.
As for the oil it is meant to be done at specific service intervals, as per your owners manual, in miles/km not months. And its not advisable to just check it, you need to keep it topped up too.
Oh and what tools do you have at your disposal? Things like ring spanners, sockets, screwdrivers? Do you have the bike's original toolkit? Do you have stuff like brake cleaner, chain lube, WD40 and so on?
Individual preferences towards bike maintenance seem to differ quite a bit. For the mileage I do I check the tyres and oil level every week and everything else every month or so. Chain gets lubed once every few hundred miles and properly cleaned once in a blue moon.
Oh and your bike could do with a bloody good clean, that swingarm is filthy. Cleaning it does help you get to know what each bit of the bike does.
Poor maintenance is not only dangerous but hurts the value of the bike in the long run. |
The compressors at petrol stations don’t seem to fit they are too long, either that or I’m not doing it right, ill check the tyres tonight.
I’ve managed to download a service manual for the bike so I’m going to have a read through that.
My digital speedometer stopped working about a year after having it and no local engineers can find out what the problem is very frustrating, I’m thinking of replacing it with a normal one but honestly I have no idea where to start.
I will start checking the oil more often about a month ago I smelt something burning checked the engine oil and found it had none in there topped it up with some 4 stoke I got from the local motorbike shop. Every 2 weeks sounds good then.
I have the tools that came with the bike which was f*ck all really, and my computer screw drivers and some WD40 and chain lubricator which has been keeping my chain alive recently. Break cleaner? Didn’t know such a thing existed.
I cleaned it about 3 months ago how often do you think I should clean it? And should I be cleaning the break circle things?
Thanks for the tips everyone and with your patience. |
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Good fucking lord
Ride down on Sunday... You are going to end up dead... get an oil filter from a dealer and i'll sort an oil change out.. that poor little engine
If you want you could ride down Saturday and i'll sort it, I've got a bike in a HORRENDOUS state thats been into roundabouts, floors, big mud trenches and generally taped together thats probably safer than that
Let me know mate...
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Does that bike live outside per chance?
It looks VERY rusty for a 2007 bike, especially a japanese one.
My 04 CBR is left outside and its in far better nick  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 274 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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