How to change a chain and sprockets on MT 125

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • hope this video helps you guys and hope the links help
    a very good book to buy it is Haynes Manual
    this is the link to it
    www.amazon.co....
    bike:
    2019 Yamaha MT 125
    mods:
    black widow Exhaust System Black Stainless/Carbon Tip Silencer BC20V
    R&G Frame Sliders
    Bike Gear:
    kriega r20 backpack
    Microphone Zoom H1n
    camera gopro hero 6 black / PRAKTICA Z360 4K Ultra HD 360 Camera
    Telesin ND Filters
    ******************DISCLAIMER******************
    This video was shot on closed private roads anybody
    that you see are actors not members of the public
    *******************************************************************************************************
    Front sprocket retainer bolts is 10 Nm
    Rear sprocket nuts is 39 Nm

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  • @waduhek2568
    @waduhek2568 10 місяців тому +1

    Do you reckon 16t sprocket will fit on the front? Is there enough space there?

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  7 місяців тому

      Not too sure, bro, you might be able to without The sprocket cover

  • @YamahaJoe
    @YamahaJoe 2 роки тому +3

    Hey man can I ask where you found the info for your rear sprocket torque settings and what torque set you use as I can't seem to find any 1/4 torque wrench sets which go up to a decent nm. I have a 2021 MT-125 so not sure if they are the same as yours or not

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому +1

      it is 39 Nm it is in the Haynes Manual link in description thx I'll see if I can find you a torque wrench and socket set

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому

      Silverline 633567 Torque Wrench 28 - 210Nm 1/2" Drive
      Silverline 569414 Deep Socket Set 1/2" Drive 12pt Metric 7pce 10 - 19 mm
      these two are not a bad shout these are the two that I first started out with not too bad still use them to this day and very good and if not look at like Machine Mart cheap tools and decent

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому +1

      hope this was helpful

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому +1

      is that m.iroslav_ in one of your videos

    • @YamahaJoe
      @YamahaJoe 2 роки тому +1

      @@2_wheel_adventurer it is yeah 🤣

  • @joshchatwin8569
    @joshchatwin8569 Рік тому +1

    Rear axel is 85nm from the hat Iv just red

  • @II6225
    @II6225 Рік тому +1

    Hello mate where did you get that drill sprocket thing you used?

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  Рік тому

      It was a cheap socket set from B&Q nothing fancy works great you can get drill adapters for sockets and the drill l suggest is an impact driver thanks for you comment

  • @thatguy-ze4nl
    @thatguy-ze4nl 2 роки тому +1

    What torque do you put on the front sprocket, I can’t find out anywhere.

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому

      it is 10 Nm and the rear is 39 Nm hope this is helpful

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  2 роки тому

      the best book for all information on Torque specs and parts is called HANYES SERVICE AND REPAIR MAUAL FOR YAMAHA MT-125

  • @Mt24855
    @Mt24855 7 місяців тому

    Few thousand miles left on that rear 😂 iv rode a bike that long before i stripped teeth on my front one 😂

  • @joshchatwin8569
    @joshchatwin8569 Рік тому

    Just done mine I used renthal sprockets all round and new did gold chain and rear sprocket titanium blue nuts it's looks so nice check it out on my shorts

  • @joshchatwin8569
    @joshchatwin8569 Рік тому

    I always chain the front sprocket bolts and lock washer as well

  • @robg8502
    @robg8502 Рік тому

    Good job bro😊👍

  • @creativespace261
    @creativespace261 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, every bit useful… ca I ask what wrench set your using ….

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  Рік тому

      Halfords advance as it has lifetime warranty if you break a socket or break a ratchet, you can just take it back and they will just swap it.

    • @creativespace261
      @creativespace261 Рік тому

      @@2_wheel_adventurer brilliant appreciate that, I just bought a paddock stand today way too big for the mt125, which one are you using there?

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  Рік тому

      @@creativespace261 it is a cheap Oxford one just be mindful you need is the paddock stand to have flat mounts to go underneath the swinging arm. I have got the adapters to put the spalls on. On my bike they are made by R&G

  • @ethanlewis6052
    @ethanlewis6052 Рік тому

    How did you build your ramp

    • @2_wheel_adventurer
      @2_wheel_adventurer  Рік тому

      wooden timber 4x3 and 18 mm OSB it was very easy to be fair. you just need to measure how long your motorbike is on paddock stands and you'll be fineand once you've built the main structure all you need to do is Bolt some casters onto the ramp that are ok for the weight of your bike. I'd love to do a video on how to make it but unfortunately I don't need to make another one as I already have one but maybe in the future I will build one out of metal