I am rebuilding a 1988 YS125. The illustrated parts breakdown shows a "boss plate" but when I pulled the stack, I didn;t see any thing but standard metal and friction plates. You guys have any idea what that "boss plate" is about?
@Rocky Mountain ATV MC - Can you comment on what impact the clutch spring length has on the way the clutch lever behaves, if any impact at all? Is there a solution for making adjustments to a clutch that engages near the end of the clutch lever travel?
The springs keep the clutch from slipping, so it will only affect that and how hard the clutch is to pull. All of your adjustments will be in the cable, perch and the lever. If the release is right at the end, use the adjusting screw on the back of the perch, and the adjusting screw on the lever to get it where you want it, then use the adjusters on the cable and perch to get the right amount of free-play in the cable. -Charles
Never use Tusk aftermarket parts their junk. Used their plates and springs and they tore up my baskets after one ride. Couldn’t even pull in the lever. 600 dollars to get oem and runs great now. And yes I know what I am doing.
He really said “pour some for the homies” 😂 quality content
Rocky mountain ATV MC keep making your videos cause I love them
Thank you! This really helped me with my 79’ DT250. Very similar process.
I am rebuilding a 1988 YS125. The illustrated parts breakdown shows a "boss plate" but when I pulled the stack, I didn;t see any thing but standard metal and friction plates. You guys have any idea what that "boss plate" is about?
Can you guys do how to replace ktm 125 clutch plate replacement video?
if you change the spring for Heavy duty ones you will make the clutch feel heavy like 450cc isn't?
"pour out some for the homies" i love this guy!
Pour one for the homies 😂😂
Shit gad me dying
If I don't have the metal ball in. There. Where can I get a new 1
I've got 85 how do I stop it spinning when I'm trying to undo the spring Knox's 👍
Hey Rocky Team, could you tell me the torque specs for a 1996 YZ125 cant find them anywhere :(
Thanks in advance!!
How many hours had the bike done
How often should you replace this?
when it goes bad
Thank you
@Rocky Mountain ATV MC - Can you comment on what impact the clutch spring length has on the way the clutch lever behaves, if any impact at all? Is there a solution for making adjustments to a clutch that engages near the end of the clutch lever travel?
The springs keep the clutch from slipping, so it will only affect that and how hard the clutch is to pull. All of your adjustments will be in the cable, perch and the lever. If the release is right at the end, use the adjusting screw on the back of the perch, and the adjusting screw on the lever to get it where you want it, then use the adjusters on the cable and perch to get the right amount of free-play in the cable. -Charles
@@rmatvmc what if your clutch lever does not engage at all ,when I put everything back the lever is very loose! No engagement
Do yz125x 2022 and 2021 model have the same clutch kit?
Yes, the 2021 and 2022 YZ125X use the same clutch kit part #.
Do you have clutch pads for a rt100
We have OEM ones on our OEM Parts page of the website.
Would this be any different from a 91
What’s needed when changing the clutch basket?
What else? A new clutch basket.
I overtorqued a bolt on the cover and it snapped what I di
goddamn just on time aswell 👍🏻
😂😂😂pour some for the homies✊🏾✊🏾
Me who doesn’t have a dirt bike:
_yes yes very interesting_
Never use Tusk aftermarket parts their junk. Used their plates and springs and they tore up my baskets after one ride. Couldn’t even pull in the lever. 600 dollars to get oem and runs great now. And yes I know what I am doing.
Pour some for the homies! Lol
🤣 🤷♂️
Yamaha calls for 10W40, not gear oil. Come on Rocky Mountain...... You just told people to follow their service manual and you did not.
85 w is 10w-40
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