To remove the battery from a Yamaha TTR125, first ensure the bike is turned off and secured. Locate the battery compartment, usually under the seat or side panel, and remove any screws or fasteners holding it in place. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first, followed by the positive (+) terminal to prevent any electrical short. Finally, lift the battery out of the compartment.
the Yamaha ttr125 goes about 50 to 55 mph
That is a 2000 YAMAHA TTR125.
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either get a yz85 or a yz125 the ttr125 is to small for u i have one i am 5ft 5in and it is way to small for me
ride it until it stops running.
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Yes, the Yamaha TTR125 requires a battery to operate its electric start and other electrical systems, such as the lights and horn. However, it can also run without a battery if you use the kick start method, as the bike has a kick starter for manual ignition. That said, having a fully charged battery is recommended for optimal performance and convenience.
To use the dipstick on a 2003 Yamaha TTR125, first ensure the bike is on level ground and the engine is off. Remove the dipstick from the oil filler neck, wipe it clean with a cloth, and then reinsert it without threading it in. Remove it again to check the oil level; it should be between the upper and lower marks on the dipstick. If necessary, add oil to reach the proper level, then reinsert the dipstick securely.