It's what I do..........
It's what I do..........
I think most of you know I'm the guy that buys bikes where the owners have no idea how to ride, let alone wrench, then fix and sell them. I picked up this 98 RM125 yesterday. (The kid thought it was a 91) He said "It ran like a bat out of hell, then made a weird noise and quit." I asked him what he did next, and he told me he towed it behind his truck. Paid him $300 and tore it apart. Check out the piston.
Squeak. So basically a 98 RM125 for what? $500
Very nice.
Very nice.
No longer have a CR500.
07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
Get on with riding or get on with dying.
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07 Yamaha YZ250, 17 Husqvarna 701 Enduro
Get on with riding or get on with dying.
https://www.youtube.com/mojoscojo
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He said he mixed it 50:1. He said he never rode a 2 stroke before, I think he started it and immediately pinned it through the gears. He told me he "rode the shit out of it and it just died".
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125's are suppose to be 32:1. The higher reving need more mix.bigjay wrote:whoa.. are 125's less oil needy than 500's?dannygraves wrote:I used to run 80:1 in a 125 I rode the snot out of... I think he may have mixed it wrong, or like you said, pinned it cold.
250's 40:1
500's 50:1 per Maxima 2001
Although I have run 100:1 in 250's for a long time. Mostly hillclimbs and sand drags on the 3 wheeler and some in the 94 CR250.
Its mostly in the jetting that causes melt downs.
interesting! thanks iggy. i run 32:1 just because im phsyco paranoid of squeeking a motor again.. even if the oil wasnt the problem the first time..im like a paranoid pot head with that mix ratio to tell you the truth i dont even know what jets are in my carb, its run so good that i didnt care to mess with it.
Jay
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I break stuff
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I love these stories. A friend of mine just scored a '96 CR250 for $200 "with a siezed motor". He brought it home, put in a new spark plug, and some fresh premix, and the bike fired right up and ran strong. He spent some $$$ on new UFO plastic and sold it two weeks later (he was going to keep it, then decided to sell it and get a newer bike) on C/L for $1400
I have done this with Vintage bikes for a few years. It's almost as fun "refreshing" them (I wouldn't call it "restoring", that's when you make them Museum-Grade), as it is riding them. And the profit helps too.
I have done this with Vintage bikes for a few years. It's almost as fun "refreshing" them (I wouldn't call it "restoring", that's when you make them Museum-Grade), as it is riding them. And the profit helps too.