Yamaha TTR 125 shifting problem fix.

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • 2005 Yamaha TTR 125le would shift up and not back down. Not sure if it was the kid hammering in it or just a Yamaha flaw. Heard this is a fairly common issue and didn't find any how to videos on it. Pardon my rookie run at a how to.Found the part on Rocky Mountain atv for around $25 under the oem section. Comment if you have any questions on this.

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  • @se11459
    @se11459 5 років тому +3

    Thank you to the UA-camr for this! A couple of things I would add. The piece absolutely looks like it won’t clear the clutch assembly - as he says press down on the assembly, until it shifts down and continue to hold while tapping with rubber mallet on the other side. Reassembly - remove the spring and circlip and assemble onto new shaft, HOWEVER (tip) do not seat this big spring on the retaining tabs yet. Tap the new shaft into position and then use a flat head to lift the spring ends into position. Much easier than seating them first and then trying to install the shift shaft. Good luck!

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  5 років тому

      Thanks for the additional tips! How this helps everyone fix their own stuff easier!

  • @willgilligan7605
    @willgilligan7605 6 років тому +1

    Hey - thanks for this video. I have just sold my wife's TTR125 to a friend of mine for his wife and kids (I know! Never sell to a friend!) and after a weekend of learning to ride, the gearbox stopped shifting down. I suspect a bit of stomping was going on. Anyhoo, they brought it back and I took the day off work to take the bike to a dealers to be fixed - regardless of the cost. I found your video and checked out my TTR, and I have exactly the same issue! You can imagine that I was thinking the worse...
    Thanks again - now I have to either buy a new one (waiting on the price) or get the old one welded up.

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 6 років тому

      I'm sorry about the late reply, I hope you got it going! If not the part number through Rocky Mountain is 5ap-18101-01-00. Thanks.

    • @willgilligan7605
      @willgilligan7605 6 років тому

      Not a problem. I managed to get it welded (I'm in the NZ AirForce), and it's all sorted. Thanks again for the video - saved me heaps of $$$.

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 6 років тому

      Awesome! Good to hear. Have fun out there!

  • @namdarbolour9890
    @namdarbolour9890 2 роки тому

    Great instructive video. Just want to add for other viewers' benefit, this bike does have an oil filter, though not the conventional type and not easily replaceable. It's that disk behind the primary drive gear on the crankshaft. Looks like a wide washer/spacer. It's called a centrifugal oil filter and it works by spinning the engine oil as it passes through i(note oil connection in case cover). You can see it described as "FILTER, ROTARY 5HH-E3451-00-00" in the OEM parts diagram, part 12. I wonder why a manufacturer would choose this design. Probably because small engines don't generate that much metal filings from engine moving parts, or powder from clutch wear, and this simple filter works long enough until your next clutch replacement, when you have to pull off the side cover? It costs only $8.53 on Partzilla! I wonder what the owner's manual says about replacing the oil filter on this bike! You can see this same kind of filter on the Honda CRF125. Thank you for the well-shot and narrated video!

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 2 роки тому

      Thank's for adding to the many fixes on these bikes! Any extra comments helps us all!

  • @Endofthetrailmc
    @Endofthetrailmc  7 років тому +2

    Sorry it took so long for me to see these comments! It slid right in without any problems. Thought I was going to have to take out the clutch basket but it made it past. It shifted like new when it was done.

  • @harrylong7568
    @harrylong7568 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video you saved me from splitting the cases!!!!!

  • @tommurray8137
    @tommurray8137 7 років тому +1

    great video. I have the same problem

  • @Endofthetrailmc
    @Endofthetrailmc  6 років тому

    It just went right past with a little persuasion. Hopefully yours is the same. Sorry for the late response.

  • @tcbarber7289
    @tcbarber7289 7 років тому

    It really is that simple! I fixed mine in 10 minutes.

    • @silkboxing4454
      @silkboxing4454 7 років тому

      TC, I have a TTR90 which is semi auto, 3 gears up. 1st gear shifts fine with my foot, but 2nd and 3rd gets stuck or slips meaning, I cant, really shift with my foot. i have to actually stop the bike while still running and pull it up into both gears with my hand, but it still goes into 2nd and 3rd, but I MAY HAVE TO DO IT A COUPLE TIMES b4 it goes into gear...
      I took the engine casing off and checked everything, but i am still a novice regarding clutches. Any clue what it could be? Thanks for any info !

    • @tcbarber7289
      @tcbarber7289 7 років тому

      I'm no pro at it either but it sounds to me like your clutch disks are sticking. They may need replaced. I'm not real familiar with centrifugal clutches but normal clutch disks are an easy fix. Lots of UA-cam videos to help.

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  7 років тому

      Silk Bare Knuckle Boxing, Could the shifter be bent and hitting the case? Or maybe the shifting fork is bent? Hopefully you found the problem by now!

    • @Sms8668
      @Sms8668 5 років тому

      Hey Guys. This my other account. It was the Shift plates. I replaced them and it shifts incredible.
      Thanks.

  • @kalonbaird3299
    @kalonbaird3299 6 років тому

    hey there thanks for the video! how did you get the assembly to clear the clutch basket when you pushed it out, it's sprung tight up behind it.

  • @tommurray8137
    @tommurray8137 7 років тому

    Did the new shifter shaft just slide right in and did it fix your problem? Thanks I have the same problem. Please let me know asap. Tom

  • @dakotasplace5021
    @dakotasplace5021 7 років тому +1

    What's the parts name so I can look up replace ment

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  6 років тому +2

      Dakota's place It's called the shift shaft assembly. Rocky Mountain has it on the OEM page. Part #
      5AP-18101-01-00. Sorry for the late reply. Good luck!

  • @woodsmallblock9357
    @woodsmallblock9357 6 років тому +1

    How would you start a ttr without a key or kick start

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 6 років тому

      Wood Smallblock I'm sure Yamaha would be able to get a key? Seems like they should be pretty generic. Worse case scenario you could "hotwire" it, twisting the key switch wires together I suppose? Hopefully you have it figured out by now.

    • @fuzz32207
      @fuzz32207 6 років тому

      UA-cam it

  • @joet6990
    @joet6990 5 років тому

    So my bike was riding fine doing wheelies good and it started shifting bad amd eventually only went into 3rd/4th. I took it apart and I found the same piece of metal in my case and thst part you tool out wasn't connected to where it goes. I noticed when I hold it in plsce it still doesnt shift normal like somethings blocking something lol. Any ideas or is thst normal unt its out on correctly? I just posted a video on my oage.

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  5 років тому

      It looks like the tab between the spring is broken off ? The same part as I did. Are you saying you replaced it and you are still having the same issue?

  • @austensmith4711
    @austensmith4711 5 років тому

    How do you reinstall the shifter

    • @Sms8668
      @Sms8668 5 років тому

      A.S BMX
      It’s easy

  • @Akwildman
    @Akwildman Рік тому

    Do you have a part #

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 11 місяців тому

      Yes, I got it of Rocky Mountain in the OEM section. Part # 5AP-18101-01-00 hopefully you can get it going!

  • @reecebrown3230
    @reecebrown3230 4 роки тому

    How much was the part and where from also what is it called lol

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  4 роки тому +1

      It's called the shift shaft assembly. Rocky mountain has it on their OEM parts section. Part number is 5AP-18101-01-00. Good luck!

    • @Endofthetrailmc
      @Endofthetrailmc  4 роки тому

      I can't remember what it cost but wasn't too bad!

  • @austensmith4711
    @austensmith4711 5 років тому

    How do you reinstall it?

    • @6491ford
      @6491ford 5 років тому

      Just reverse the process, it falls back into place pretty easily!

  • @luisdiazjr824
    @luisdiazjr824 4 роки тому

    Where are you located bro