Need help on rt125 parts

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Need help on rt125 parts

Postby chadz » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:06 pm

As i didnt get a owners books with the bike i dont know what size the chain and sprockets, ie how many teeth on front and back standard and how many link chain is and how thick, does anyone know???and is this little fly screen made by muz them selfs for rt125?or is it from another bike?looks like it could be sv650?

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Seen a few on rt 125 on images on google and it woud come in handy on motorways etc with wind, cheers
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Re: Need help on rt125 parts

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:56 pm

15x49 rt125 428 chain
esjot brand makes them and there common to the rt125 only i cant find any other bike thet uses them
if your in the uk
try grahams motorcycle
and i do not get an o-ring chain just a plain chain and lube it every tank full with something sticky
i find o-ring chains to be stiff and make too much vibration
just don't use a pressure washer on any chain
i can send notes on how to use 52 tooth sx sprocket on rear for more pulling power in hilly areas
but rt125 speed that way is 69mph at red line and max useful speed is 60 to 65mph but works great for me
as all road i use are posted 55mph or less but 2 and i seldom need to go there
dave

PS do not pitch the old 49 tooth sprocket out ..drop it in your spares box and save
if you want to do the 52 tooth later
you need the center out of it ..to make an an adapter ring to fit the 52 to wheel
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Re: Need help on rt125 parts

Postby chadz » Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:48 am

nice one dave, grahams motorcycles has the front screen and cheers on standard size deffo come in handy
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