How do you tell what year my CR125 motor is?
The 10th didget from the left of the vin is the year. If is a letter instead of a number that means it is a 2000 or older.
What do I need to know to ID my Honda CR125?
In an effort to help fellow bikers properly ID their bike I have provided the following information on VIN ( Vehicle Identification Number ) , Engine ID and part identification. All the information provided is to the best of my knowledge correct.
What kind of engine does a Honda CR125 have?
WOULD HAVE RATHER KEPT THE 91 TRANS BUT IT WAS HASHED. WE DISCOVERED THAT THE ENGINE HAD A 01 CASE AND A 91 CASE. CALIPER ASY FITS 92-94 CR125 CR250 CR500 – 43100-ML3-791 ?
Where can I find the Honda year code?
Honda Motorcycle Spare Parts Catalog. Honda Off-road Spare Parts Catalog. Honda ATV / Quad Spare Parts Catalog. Honda Scooter Spare Parts Catalog. The last character refers to the year, here below you can find the Honda year code identification which is upfollowing listed:
What kind of fork does a Honda CR125 use?
Inverted telescopic fork 43 mm (fully adjustable), 272 mm / 10,7 in – CR125 (2002-2004) Inverted telescopic fork KYB 46 mm (fully adjustable) – CR125 (2005-2007) Swingarm Pro-link with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 319 mm / 12,6 in – CR125 (2001) Swingarm Pro-link with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 318 mm / 12,5 in – CR125 (2002-2007)
In an effort to help fellow bikers properly ID their bike I have provided the following information on VIN ( Vehicle Identification Number ) , Engine ID and part identification. All the information provided is to the best of my knowledge correct.
WOULD HAVE RATHER KEPT THE 91 TRANS BUT IT WAS HASHED. WE DISCOVERED THAT THE ENGINE HAD A 01 CASE AND A 91 CASE. CALIPER ASY FITS 92-94 CR125 CR250 CR500 – 43100-ML3-791 ?
What kind of sprocket does a Honda CR125 need?
The CR125 needs a 53-tooth rear sprocket to get out of most turns. You won’t be able to go much higher than the 53 because there isn’t any more room in the chain guide and 54-tooth sprockets are hard to find. QUESTION 14: WHAT DID WE HATE?
Inverted telescopic fork 43 mm (fully adjustable), 272 mm / 10,7 in – CR125 (2002-2004) Inverted telescopic fork KYB 46 mm (fully adjustable) – CR125 (2005-2007) Swingarm Pro-link with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 319 mm / 12,6 in – CR125 (2001) Swingarm Pro-link with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 318 mm / 12,5 in – CR125 (2002-2007)