Posted by mike on November 27, 2005, 5:20 pm
Hello
Two years ago I bought a 1979 yamaha125dt. Since then I have put about
$250 into the bike. I removed the baffle. The carb rebuilt, new plugs
(fouling out). I asked a guy that owned a vintage yamha shop out in Ca. but
I live NY. He told me that it was electrial. almost everything is stock
though. The things that arent stock are parts of the carb, piston rings,
plugs, voltage regulator,and head lamp. Im stumped I really would like to
feel the two-stroke power.
Posted by ShadowHawk on November 28, 2005, 12:26 am
So what exactly is the problem?
Rex S.
> Hello
> Two years ago I bought a 1979 yamaha125dt. Since then I have put
> about
> $250 into the bike. I removed the baffle. The carb rebuilt, new plugs
> (fouling out). I asked a guy that owned a vintage yamha shop out in
> Ca. but I live NY. He told me that it was electrial. almost everything
> is stock though. The things that arent stock are parts of the carb,
> piston rings, plugs, voltage regulator,and head lamp. Im stumped I
> really would like to feel the two-stroke power.
Posted by Jerry Houston on November 28, 2005, 9:27 am
ShadowHawk wrote:
> So what exactly is the problem?
> Rex S.
>> Hello
>> Two years ago I bought a 1979 yamaha125dt. Since then I have put
>> about
>> $250 into the bike. I removed the baffle. The carb rebuilt, new plugs
>> (fouling out). I asked a guy that owned a vintage yamha shop out in
>> Ca. but I live NY. He told me that it was electrial. almost
>> everything is stock though. The things that arent stock are parts of
>> the carb, piston rings, plugs, voltage regulator,and head lamp. Im
>> stumped I really would like to feel the two-stroke power.
He removed the baffle. Now it sounds like shit, and he can't find one to
replace it.
> Two years ago I bought a 1979 yamaha125dt. Since then I have put
> about
> $250 into the bike. I removed the baffle. The carb rebuilt, new plugs
> (fouling out). I asked a guy that owned a vintage yamha shop out in
> Ca. but I live NY. He told me that it was electrial. almost everything
> is stock though. The things that arent stock are parts of the carb,
> piston rings, plugs, voltage regulator,and head lamp. Im stumped I
> really would like to feel the two-stroke power.