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Post by tkrocks2 on Jun 25, 2014 0:10:00 GMT -5
I have been having a problem with my belt slipping on my variator on my 2010 yamaha vino 125 it only has 2083 km's on it I had this problem before with my old honda jazz.
I used sand paper to break the glaze but I had to do it every so often is there any thing I can put on both the variator face and the movable pulley face that can make the belt grip a bit better but not to aggressive that will eat the belt and it has to last a long time.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 20, 2014 18:25:17 GMT -5
thanks i will have to look into those Dynabeads they seem to be the easyest way to balance wheels.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 20, 2014 17:22:09 GMT -5
checking my tire pressure was one of the first things i did. Not sure how to check the wheel balence i will have to look into that.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 20, 2014 14:38:03 GMT -5
I just bought a yamaha vino 125 the top speed is 80km/h
I changed the contra spring to a 1000 rpm and 10gram roller weights I want to get 100-120km/h at the highest
but when i get it up to 85km/h it wobbles really bad I noticed it at 80km/h but it was only a little wobble but it is fine at 60-65km/h anything over that it has a wobble.
I was thinking of changing the front forks to a set off of a zuma 125 i noticed the forks are built different but i won't to use my stock vino front end
Please any help on this would be great. Thanks
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Post by tkrocks2 on Sept 13, 2013 19:09:17 GMT -5
The belt has tension on it now I don't know why it had no tension on it before I did not do anything to it.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Sept 13, 2013 12:28:27 GMT -5
I ran the bike with out the belt cover on it you can see how much slack is in the belt and you can hear it slap off the aluminum case. Attachments:
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Post by tkrocks2 on Sept 12, 2013 23:38:28 GMT -5
The noise is caused by the belt hitting the aluminum case and when the bike is not running it is resting on the aluminum case I know it is suposed to have more tension then that on the belt.
I will add pics of it latter.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Sept 12, 2013 21:58:15 GMT -5
I need help with my 2009 Honda Metropolitan I just hit 800 km's today.
I started to hear a weired noise so I removed the belt cover and found that the belt has no tension on it at all how do I fix it and is it safe to ride the way it is?
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Post by tkrocks2 on Aug 13, 2013 12:33:36 GMT -5
I want to add fuel injection to my stock 2006 Honda Metro I
know there are kits for the air cooled gy6 engines but I can't find
anything for a stock Honda Metro.
If you know of one or if the gy6 fuel injection kit will work let me know.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 12, 2013 23:04:57 GMT -5
I am in canada.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 12, 2013 6:29:54 GMT -5
i heared back from them they could not find out for me they told me to email honda canada so now i am waiting to hear from honda canada.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 10, 2013 18:58:41 GMT -5
I emailed a Honda dealer ship they told me to email them the vin and they will try and find out what the exact day it was made.
I have not heared back as of yet I only emailed them back at 4pm and they close at 6pm so I won't hear anything until tomrrow now.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 7, 2013 21:22:19 GMT -5
You're 8 years old? No I was born in but some parts on the bike were made on my brith day in 2005. I did not buy the bike brand new but I am the first person to work on at as it was only used for one season then put away and never touched until I bought it in october. It only has 274 km's on it. Possibly the date of manufacture is a date of final assembly. That is what I am hoping to figure out.
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Post by tkrocks2 on Apr 7, 2013 20:07:04 GMT -5
I have been working on a 2006 Honda metro.
I took the bike a part to replace the skid plate under the gas tank.
When I found parts on the bike that were made on the day of my brith day.
There is a steel bracket that screws onto the under side of the foot board that has 22 nov 2005 and now I am kind of curouious to see how much of the bike was made on that day.
Is there any way that I can kind out for sure if the bike was made on my brith day useing the v.i.n?
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