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Posted on Jan 27, 2013

Kickstarter is stuck 2003 Suzuki DR-Z 125 L

My Suzuki drz 125 l Kickstarter is stuck? I went and kick it a couple of times and then it wouldn't go down anymore? @

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Rock the bike gently forward and back while shifting into fifth gear. Now push the bike forward while sitting on it and see if the rear tire turning will turn the motor. If not, your motor is stuck. If it turns, you have a kickstarter issue.
Many people never learned to depress the kickstarter down until you feel it engage before kicking it through. Kicking from the top slams the gear teeth together and causes damage. You may need to pull of the engine cover to determine if there’s damage.

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No because the RM125 body is way bigger than a DRZ125. A DRZ125 is about the size of an RM85.

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SOURCE: removing the carburator on a suzuki drz, 125.

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Just remove the fill plug to let air in then the drain plug to drain the oil. NEVER use synthetic oil or oils with "Special" additives. They can mess up your clutch. 10w40 motor oil is used in the gearbox. Pleas rate my answer. Thanks
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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2010

SOURCE: My 2004 Suzuki drz 125 will start, but when left

have you ever had the carb cleaned if not you may have a patially clogged idle jet remove floatbowl with a small screwdriver remove the smaller of the 2 jets the large one is the main jet remove and clean when held up to a light you should be able to see through it if not it needs to be cleaned a very small piece of wire works well but make sure its not to big or you will ruin the jet they are made of brass and are softer than most metals

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2010

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Try and get hold of the workshop manual. it will tell you the correct settings .

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