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all4A50s
29th March 2009, 02:59
Can anyone please tell me the parts number or what ever i will require to track down a set of points and condenser for a RX125 engine?

skidMark
29th March 2009, 03:01
PM r6_kid, i think he has a blown motor kicking around...

SHELRACING
29th March 2009, 18:48
You should be able to get/order those from a Yamaha agent, I got some for an old RD125 easy enough. Shouldn't cost too much.

all4A50s
30th March 2009, 02:31
Cheer and beers, I only hope I can track down a set before next weekend so the bike can be up and running for Easter weekend.

R6_kid
30th March 2009, 07:42
Part numbers I may be able to help with. I've got the workshops supplements for the RX125 specific parts, but don't have the full one which is the Yamaha RS125 manual. I do however have the parts breakdown with numbers so send me a PM to remind me and i'll have a look for you when I get home from uni.

all4A50s
2nd April 2009, 03:29
Thanks for you suggestions. I'v decided to buy a new set of points and condenser. Ikasu is a new bucket and am expecting teething problems. Mind you $75 for the two is a bit on the nose though (thanks Yamaha).

SHELRACING
2nd April 2009, 12:39
Thanks for you suggestions. I'v decided to buy a new set of points and condenser. Ikasu is a new bucket and am expecting teething problems. Mind you $75 for the two is a bit on the nose though (thanks Yamaha).


75 bucks, fark, must double the value of the bike then :rofl:

That'll be the points if they're genuine Yamaha. You can get aftermarket ones at less than half the price !!!

hmurphy
2nd April 2009, 13:17
If you want a hand with anything, I can come over on Saturday just after lunch. I also wouldn't mind giving your RG50 a bit of a paint job on the front cowling where I scratched it a bit. Also I am keen to give it a service. By the way, is your cell busted? I have called it last weekend and txted it today. No reception at your place maybe?

yomikey
25th June 2009, 15:38
Hi, I bought 1 of these as a paddock hack for the kids, the problem is it will start, run for 2 minutes then stop. I have spark, I have replaced spark plug, points. Cleaned fuel tank, fresh fuel, stripped carby. Any ideas??
Cheers.

Muzzab
25th June 2009, 21:21
Hi, mine appeared to have good spark and would run for a couple of seconds
and die. I was sure it was a fuel problem, but it was the coil (or lead to the plug possibly) that had given up the ghost. Replaced the coil and away it went. Cheers Muzza

Buckets4Me
1st July 2009, 09:32
Hi, I bought 1 of these as a paddock hack for the kids, the problem is it will start, run for 2 minutes then stop. I have spark, I have replaced spark plug, points. Cleaned fuel tank, fresh fuel, stripped carby. Any ideas??
Cheers.

I was going to say coil as well
when they get hot they can start playing up ???

yomikey
1st July 2009, 18:23
It's not running long enough to get hot. It now won't run and when you try to push start it backfires almost stopping the bike in its tracks. How would the timing have changed while riding??

yomikey
3rd July 2009, 18:55
Well, the timing changed because the woodruff key broke allowing the timing to move. The 3rd condensor worked. Now I just need to get the carby to refill. Once you have used up what is in the bowl it stops. I hace cleaned everything possible. It is as though there is an airlock somewhere. Any ideas?