intake .004mm , exhaus .006mm
According to race tech, for a 170 lb rider, use 285cc per fork.
1/125 of a second.
125 single teaspoon servings is about 2.5 - 3 cups, about 24 ounces.
1) F16@1/60; F16@1/250 2) F11@1/125; F22@1/125 assuming you wish to bracket in full stops
75-125
What is the valve clearence for a 1985 lt 125
kawasaki rouser, its a 135 cc 4 valve digital spark plugs machine against a 125 cc 2 valve single spark plug engine
kawasaki rouser, its a 135 cc 4 valve digital spark plugs machine against a 125 cc 2 valve single spark plug engine
14-43
for me its the raider 125 that has advance valve timing and iridium SP
what is the needle valve adjustment on a 125 DR
.07mm or .003 inches cold.
.06mm intake, .08mm exhaus
Intake: .004-.006 Exhaust: .006-.008
Oh, dude, you're really getting into the nitty-gritty with that one! The valve clearance on a Yamaha YBR 125 is typically around 0.05mm for the intake valve and 0.08mm for the exhaust valve. But hey, who's measuring anyway, right? Just ride that bike and enjoy the breeze!
To adjust the valve clearance on a Haojue 125, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the valve cover to access the valves, then rotate the engine to set it at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for the cylinder you are adjusting. Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance between the valve stem and rocker arm; adjust the clearance by loosening the lock nut and turning the adjusting screw until the desired clearance is achieved. Finally, reassemble the components and check the clearance once more to ensure it's within specifications.
cold intake is 0.003 in or .07 mm cold exhaust is 0.003 in or .07 mm