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While riding at night I notice my meter the yamaha logo flashing. Is it normal or is showing something else?

 

Provide us with a picture? Easier to understand your problem. :)

 

About what you said, i've changed the sprocket hub to a 125z sprocket hub. but still, my rear rim still doesnt turn freely. it would slow down or even stop as though the calipers are gripping to the disc. so, in this situation i need advise. is there any wider spacers to replace on my existing spacer? For what i observe, our rear swing arm is really wide. thats the problem. Plz help.

 

bro mine ok leh,using 125z sprocket hub on rb 3 spoke rims

 

hmm....weird... but do your spacers need extra washers? coz mine there is. mine like not turning freely. really very frustrated. need help.

 

Maybe you two should meet up or whatsapp pictures of your rims since both of you are using the same rim setup. Then see what are the diffferences then can know what to change & what not to change to settle the prob.

 

Bro wan, if change uma carb 62mm.. how bad issit gonna affect e petrol consumption? saw a mx puting a ahm pipe... so jealous.. wen la the lta wanna approve the pipes.

 

Carb? Or you mean Uma Racing Block 62mm? If you are saying about the racing block, the fuel consumption is gonna be really bad. But you can't have the best of both worlds. Must give & take. If you want raw power, must lose some fuel consumption. If you want good fuel consumption, must lose out some power. :)

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Oops ya block.. sorry.. but theres also a uma carb rite.. saw a malaysian fixing it on his exciter at ahboy.. cost rm200+.. i wonder how bad is petrol consumption.. curious.

june2005-sept2007 = kawasaki krr150 class2b- may2005- 1st attempt

nov2007-nov2008= gilera vxr200 class2a-oct2008- 1st attempt

nov2007-mar11= suzuki alto (car) class3-dec2006- 1st attempt

dec2009-oct2010= yamaha rxz135

oct10-june11= wave125s

july11-present = yamaha 125z

:cheers: : :cheers:

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Oops ya block.. sorry.. but theres also a uma carb rite.. saw a malaysian fixing it on his exciter at ahboy.. cost rm200+.. i wonder how bad is petrol consumption.. curious.

 

Yes there's Uma carb but I would not recommend it though. Got reviews that it is very difficult to set compared to SP carb. Well for the consumption, stock block is 54mm (135cc), Uma is 62mm (177cc). Difference of 42cc. Kickstarting is gonna be much harder as the compression is more and take note it is an aftermarket racing block. Might only last for several years (3-5 years) compared to stock original parts which can last for 5-10 years. Engine oil also must frequently change (1500km) compared to 2500-3000km for stock engine.

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Just asking around ! Anyone happen to have their Jupiter meter light half bright half not so bright ? Any idea ?

 

Probably one of the bulb for the backlight blow already.

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Yes there's Uma carb but I would not recommend it though. Got reviews that it is very difficult to set compared to SP carb. Well for the consumption, stock block is 54mm (135cc), Uma is 62mm (177cc). Difference of 42cc. Kickstarting is gonna be much harder as the compression is more and take note it is an aftermarket racing block. Might only last for several years (3-5 years) compared to stock original parts which can last for 5-10 years. Engine oil also must frequently change (1500km) compared to 2500-3000km for stock engine.

 

Ok bro. Thank u for e info..

june2005-sept2007 = kawasaki krr150 class2b- may2005- 1st attempt

nov2007-nov2008= gilera vxr200 class2a-oct2008- 1st attempt

nov2007-mar11= suzuki alto (car) class3-dec2006- 1st attempt

dec2009-oct2010= yamaha rxz135

oct10-june11= wave125s

july11-present = yamaha 125z

:cheers: : :cheers:

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wanted to ask for the yamaha logo disc plate, its 3 screws. and my rim is 4 screws. is there a conversion kit or something? or i have to change rim?

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wanted to ask for the yamaha logo disc plate, its 3 screws. and my rim is 4 screws. is there a conversion kit or something? or i have to change rim?

 

It should come with the adaptor.

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After running in what the best engine oil to use and how many litres??

 

EO up to your preference. If change oil filter also, pour in 900ml. If not, 800ml only.

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But in engine casing stated 940ml...??

 

My apologies, yes the 5 speed one is 940ml. The 4 speed one is 800ml.

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