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level of oil in front forks What is the correct level of oil in nsr 125 front forks? not sure about newer models but the old models take 280 ml in each fork

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Question about 2000 NSR 125

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fork oil how much fork oil does an 01 nsr 80 require 160mls per leg

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...job once get a new one.. Its possible that the drive mechanism is faulty on the bottom of the

how do i change fork seals on a honda nsr 125 http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm

oil to put in forks after rebuild purchase two graduated plastic measuring bowls up to at least 13mm relieve all air presses from the top fork caps. find the allen hex bolt or drain plug on the bottom

Question about 2000 NSR 125

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...fork oil in the tube, pump it a few times to get air out and oil to the bottom chamber. 17. put the spring back in and the long plastic tube, and put the top bolt on for now not to lose not to tight. ...

...pipe, its a breather pipe for the crankcasing as well, happened to me from putting to much oil in the gear box. should stop but to be sure keep and eye on the the level indicator on the gear box

how should your throttel rap round your forks as mine is wrong should go through the middle of the folks ideally, so you dont snag it when your turning, That could be dangerous if that happened.

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Hi, Anonymous and the usual suspects are: 1. Clutch not disengaging. 2. Bent shift shaft. 3. Shift fork bent or seized. 4. Gear seized on the shaft. 5. Gear positioning lever binding. 6. Shift return

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oil level and SAE weight are too low or not circulating. 2. Insufficient or blocked air flow over the engine. 3. Heavy combustion chamber carbon deposits. 4. Ignition timing retarded due to faulty MAP

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