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Offline DJRacing

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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2007, 07:02:48 pm »
Bonehead ya bastard ;D ;) I thought you had a YZ125J ;D but if ya just got a YZ125H all you need is 2 bearings 93317-22208,  two nylon bushes 90386-22097 and two metal bushes 90380-16077 and the two oil seals that ya need are 93109-22018 which is 22mm-29mm-4mm. :D I should've read you first posting about the H/J thing and that ya only have a H. But hey someone might need the part numbers ;D.  and it wasnt raining so I needed to get out on 2 of my bikes and make sure they were running ok. I thought my YZ125J's powervalve wasnt working very well because I kept loosing the top end but it was just a blocked main jet. And my YZ125G hasnt been running well so I was just playing around with its jetting. I have slowly been building up info on YZ's and parts manuals so that when I get a problem I can maybe fix it.

By the way, in my YZ125G I didnt put in any nylon bushes but, I put in a second set of bearing and another set of oil seals. It has worked a treat. You YZ125H Is the same set-up so you could do the same if you wish.
Oh and after a while ya start to understand Yammie part numbers so it doesnt take to long to figure it all out. ;D ;D
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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #16 on: September 10, 2007, 02:01:23 pm »
Have a look in here.  $90 US would sound cheap from what you guys have been saying.  Explains why whoever had my 250H has done away with bearings and employed 2 phoshor bronze bushes.  Not what I'd call ideal - I will probably go for this myself.
http://www.x-tremevintageyz.com/product.php?id=18

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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #17 on: September 10, 2007, 09:13:42 pm »
sorry if there was any confusion but my 125 is a h with j seat ,plastics and tank, thanks for all your help DJ you rock. ;D ;D

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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2007, 09:58:30 pm »
Hey Guys, can i just put my 2cents in concerning xtreme yz ,in my experience i've found them xtremely (pun intended) frustrating  2 deal with ie sent an email 17aug yet 2 reply, last of many emails.
250h heres sum pics of 125h & 250k u wtd hopefully i've resized them properley,sorry

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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2007, 10:07:03 pm »
Man i suck at puttin pics up, tried 2 put 3  up & much bigger size oviously did'nt work.

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Re: 125 h / j head stem bearings
« Reply #20 on: September 11, 2007, 10:10:00 am »
Thanks Broady,

That J number plate certainly looks at home on the H model 8).  I think the guy that designed the H number plate had a ripping hangover the day he decided to design that part  ;D ;D or was on seriously good drugs.  The only way I can see you would think that H plate looked cool !!

Keep the photos coming mate.  There seem to be heaps of blokes on here with 125H's.

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The only triple jumps he would have been doing are the hop, skip & jump.