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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Puffs » Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:00 am

Interesting, before I expand the pic I only see Ms. Peel...
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:49 pm

Blurredman wrote:
AndyP66 wrote:
Gerryman Ts125 wrote:If you require assistance, at least one (or more of the Avengers) will heed your call. Having a pdf of a Ts 125 does help, when one or more of us is lying in bed recovering from a night on the tiles. Just ask away. We're the fourth emergency service :-D

Being new to the forum, I think I am lost in your terminology lol.

Might need to explain who the avengers are etc.


Surely not they don't need explaining..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10QW3Az1FTw

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So how does a simpleton like myself request assistant from one of these avengers.
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Puffs » Fri Oct 22, 2021 3:04 am

If you want a house visit from Ms. Peel, it'll be difficult, as she stopped providing her services last year.
On MZ questions you'll get an opinion - just ask. But realise that you'll still have to do the technical work yourself, but of course that's part of the fun!
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Sat Oct 23, 2021 7:28 am

Well very pleased with the mornings efforts.

Managed to get the bike started and running on tick over. Tightens the screw on the top of the choke I stopped it closing on its own for starters. Then a few adjustments with the air mixture screw and she was running much better. Managed to take her for a brief ride round the block a few times. Needs a little more fine adjustment but very pleased with the results today.
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Puffs » Sun Oct 24, 2021 2:41 am

Well look at that - congrats!
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Sat Nov 06, 2021 7:52 am

Well looks like I am back to square one. Got the bike running two weeks ago. Came back to last Saturday, and won’t start. Came back to it today and still won’t start. Spent 2hrs trying.
I give up
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Andy_C » Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:41 pm

Flat battery ?

Is there a spark?
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:07 pm

I have taken the battery off to charge it. I didn’t get a spark when I tried earlier.
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Andy_C » Sat Nov 06, 2021 4:36 pm

Try another plug,
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sat Nov 06, 2021 6:02 pm

i was never a fan of 6 volt systems i had a bmw 250 single till i fixed its coil to 12 volt
it was a pain

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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Sat Nov 06, 2021 6:35 pm

DAVID THOMPSON wrote:i was never a fan of 6 volt systems i had a bmw 250 single till i fixed its coil to 12 volt
it was a pain

dave

Not been over mechanically minded. How hard is it to convert it to 12v
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Andy_C » Sun Nov 07, 2021 3:09 am

Never done one of these conversions, cant be too hard can it?

Try googling vape conversion, as vape seems to be the most popular conversion, you can probably find the instructions to fit online.
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Puffs » Sun Nov 07, 2021 4:23 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby AndyP66 » Sun Nov 07, 2021 9:45 am

Thank you to all the advice given since yesterday.

I have been outside working on the bike all day with no results.
This is what I have done today to try abd fix such an unknown issue.
1 fully charged the battery
2 purchased the correct spark plug (B8HS) and set the correct gap (0.06)
3 cleaned all the contentions from the ignition switch on the headlamp to the coil and to the battery.
4 checked for a spark, got a good spark
5 checked that fuel is going into the carb

Still will not start. Tried bump starting it in position 5 on the ignition. Nothing.

Don’t have many options left apart from take an hammer to it to release my frustrations, sell it as is and cut my loses or pay someone to look at it in the hope it can be resolved.
At the moment the hammer option is looking good
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Re: New TS125 owner

Postby Andy_C » Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:38 pm

Andy - sounds very similar to the problems I had with my TS, I was also on the verge os taking a hammer to it or selling on E-Bay for a very low price.

You said that you had it running so soomething has hapenned since then.

My issues was with the carb - I ended up replacing it with a known good one and it has been Ok since.

If fuel is getting to the carb, is it getting through to the cylinder, is the plug wet ?

If the plug is wet first thing to do it take it out, turn the ending to BDC and leave overnight to dry out.

If the plug is wet, check that the choke plunger is seating correctly, remember it has to be closed (cable slack) to be off, if the plunger is not seating properly or cable is tight the choke will be permanatly on which will flood the engine very quickly.

If the plug is dry, clearly fuel not getting through so carb off, dismanlte / clean - is the float valve stuck shut?

Hope this might help, like I did, stick at it - afteral it's only a machine so can be fixed, but sometimes it can be very frustrating.
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