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125 tw intake manifold, does other models fit bike

Need to change intake manifold, cant find anyone that sells for this bike, wondering if other models fit this bike

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It is very common for a manufacture to us the same engine in many models. take a look at a Yamaha TTR 125 on line or on a parts breakdown. I would bet it has the same motor as your BW.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2009

SOURCE: would a front master cylinder off a different bike fit my yz 125?

the only way to tell is to match them up with out knowing exactly what year they both are its hard to tell but the change every couple of years

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: will these rims fit?

YOU MIGHT BE BETTER OFF RINGING A YAMAHA BIKE SHOP... THEY WILL BE ABLE TO TELL YOU IF IT WILL FIT...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha tw 125

The noise you hear is valve clatter. You should not adjust your timing chain. Instead get a manual and find the vlave clearances for that bike. (Ex. The exaughst valve may be .006" and the intake valve may be .004") Then you'll need a feeler gauge, and to do this you'll remove the valve covers and get the engine to TDC (Top Dead Center) This is where the piston is at the very top of it's stroke and both valves are shut. (compression stroke) You must then loosen the rocker arm nut to the point that you can insert the feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the top of the valve run the nut down tight to the feeler gauge and then pull gauge out and repeat on the other valve.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: help with the front brake

Hi glen
Replacing the disk is quite easy. Remove odometer cable, Disassembly front wheel, then screw out 6 bolts of disk. Replace disk+ fix it with bolts. Before you put back front wheel replace the old brake pads. because the new disk will be thicker, and you will be not able to slide it beetween brake pads.
Replacing the brake pads- its better to see..Here is the manual:

http://rapidshare.com/files/405700960/tw125-2002.zip

kind regs

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2010

SOURCE: where is battery for 125 tw yamaha on the bike

Hi. It is under the seat. Remove 2 screws fixing seat from the bottom side

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The noise you hear is valve clatter. You should not adjust your timing chain. Instead get a manual and find the vlave clearances for that bike. (Ex. The exaughst valve may be .006" and the intake valve may be .004") Then you'll need a feeler gauge, and to do this you'll remove the valve covers and get the engine to TDC (Top Dead Center) This is where the piston is at the very top of it's stroke and both valves are shut. (compression stroke) You must then loosen the rocker arm nut to the point that you can insert the feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the top of the valve run the nut down tight to the feeler gauge and then pull gauge out and repeat on the other valve.
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