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 Posted: 10:26 - 09 May 2020 Post subject: Advice please.. repairing CBR125 after recent theft attempt |
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Hi guys,
I would really appreciate some advice on repairing my Honda CBR 125 following a recent theft attempt (sadly this occurred shortly after the Covid-19 lockdown began!).
The bike has been recovered and appears to be in good condition with the exception of a broken the steering lock (with steering moving freely now) and assumingly hotwired based on the black and red cable pair hanging off and no cables attached to the existing barrel.
I am planning to attempt the repair myself as my local garages have quoted around £300 for supply and fitting.
I found a new barrel kit on eBay £30 (see the attached photo), hopefully, this has everything I need for the repair?
Note: I am a novice when it comes to mechanical repairs but do have some competence with DIY and household electrics/plumbing.
I found a couple of online guides on replacing the ignition barrel which seems pretty straight forward process, however..
i) The new ignition barrel has a white socket at the end of its cables. I was wondering whether it would be OK to connect these cables directly to the existing ignition cables using a male variant of the same socket? Also, any ideas on what the white cable socket is called? as I am having trouble locating one.
ii) Am I correct in understanding that the ignition barrel unit is also the steering lock? So replacing this will provide me with the ability to apply steering lock again.
Would also appreciate any other suggestions on factors I am missing or need to consider?
Thanks in advance
New ignition barrel: https://ibb.co/dMLgGJ2
Disconnected cables on bike (hotwired?): https://ibb.co/XYVFqWx |
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ok, thank you for your advice. |
You'll have to get the thing apart and see what can be done. I don't know how these particular ones work, but it's vaguely possible you can re-use some bits of the original, caouldn't really say, depends how near a copy it is. Honda ones seem to come out at £250ish, used £40-£60ish, this may give you an idea what bits you will find: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FULL-LOCK-SET-Honda-CBR-125-11-17-FI-SPORTS-WARRANTY-7389146/142993617525?hash=item214b157275%3Ag%3AliUAAOSwvd9d76yP&LH_ItemCondition=4
Edit: I might be tempted to take your broken bits apart now, have a look at what you have, and if you think you can make it work, go for it, else send it back complete and undamaged after having bought the eBay one (IF it's the correct one...). |
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Still struggling lifting out the yoke.
I attempted to use a rubber mallet to knock the yoke free... which did partially help get the yoke moving but only about a cm before it got caught on the plate below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZL4VaEy0sw-xQd11RXvNLQ_hC_d43pph/view?usp=sharing
The image above shows that the yoke seems to be attached to a metal bracket underneath, which is connected directly to the yoke two bolts (one on each side). I am struggling to remove these bolts as both appear to have completely rounded heads and are located within a tight position within the bracket (circled in the image below).. so I have no idea on how to remove these.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ig3lNq5NriJUJyyxakvRQHcFGRc62kJb/view?usp=sharing
Whenever I attempt to lift the yoke, the bracket underneath gets caught onto a small metal lip protruding from the bike's stem. I have attempted to rotate the steering but the bracket still seems to get caught onto this lip.
Any ideas please?
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Withdraw the fork stanchions from the top yoke? Drop the bottom yoke? Guess guess  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 37 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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