probably broken bearings
My 2006 TT-R has a slight ticking noise. BTW the bike is almost brand new, almost 10 hours on it.
mine is doin it too i think its the top of the engine and im gonna try checking valves first then going for the lifters
A noise in the engine of a Kawasaki 125 could be due to several factors, such as low oil levels, worn-out components, or faulty timing. It may also indicate issues with the valves, piston, or other internal parts. Regular maintenance and timely inspections are crucial to identify and resolve these problems before they lead to more significant damage. If the noise persists, it's advisable to consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
To make 125 and 500 equivalent, you can express both numbers as fractions with a common denominator. For example, you can write 125 as ( \frac{125}{1} ) and 500 as ( \frac{500}{4} ), which simplifies to ( \frac{125}{1} = \frac{500}{4} ). Alternatively, you can find a common multiple; since 500 is 4 times 125, you can multiply 125 by 4 to get 500, making them equivalent in that sense.
We can start off by making the denominator(bottom value of a fraction) to become 1000. (1/125) = (1x8/125x8) = (8/1000) = 0.008
1973 Honda cr125 Elsinore
Punxsutawney Phil has been making his predictions for about 125 years
The way to adjust cam chain on TTR 125 is by putting the chain on the cam sprocket and making sure that it is the same. You can also remove and reset it as well.
No CG 125 comes with the original wheel only As you can easily find out looking at the latest modle 2007 after this they stop making it so...
125 + 125 = 250
125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 =125 * 6 =(100 * 6) + (20 * 6) + (5 * 6) =600 + 120 + 30 =600 + 100 + 20 + 30 =700 + 50 =750
20 percent off 125 = 10020% off of 125= 20% discount applied to 125= 125 - (20% * 125)= 125 - (0.20 * 125)= 125 - 25= 100