Yamaha TTR 125 Dirt Bike Shuts Off While Riding...Won't Start Up
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
- I work on a Yamaha TTR 125 dirt bike that shut off while riding and now won't start. #Yamaha, #DirtBike, #Fix,
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I like your videos, you are one of those guys that doesn't begg for subs and sell super expensive merch and get all annoying and crap but you're down to earth like some others like mustie1! And you're young that's so rare to see a young man down to earth unlike most UA-camrs. Thank you for the great videos ❤️
Thanks for watching!
So true bro
Yeah, him and mustie1 are great channels.
Indeed 👌🏻👌🏻💯
He 2 kook dont talk much unless about what he's working on
Even though you're doing it for free I still appreciate you taking the time to share this repair with us. I'm learning how to get this done and expect to have to do it myself sometime. Thanks again for your time today.
Hey joe, you should consider picking up a hydraulic press, two dial indicators and an assortment of v blocks. I've heard you mention it in the past. When I finally broke down and decided to get that equipment, it was the best decision I ever made! Being able to rebuild a crank yourself, on your own time with no added expense truly is a game changer. I guarantee you will be hooked! Keep the videos coming.
I really enjoy your engine analysis on each upload. Keep up the good work! Oil is cheap - engine rebuilds are not!
I hope that these subscribers do the right thing by you. You are putting in a ton of work. Even at 25% shop fee, it would help you out. Just my 2 cents worth. Dude got lucky that one roller bearing, and the crank bearing are all he lost.
Well, THAT BLOWS!!! quite literally. Great video, showing how you worked your way to the source of the problem, Great job 👍👍
Another awesome video. You have some mad skills and I really like that you are so methodical in analyzing failures. Nice job! Keep up the great content.
Love it keep pumping out these videos!! Love the knowledge and motivation you bring 💪!! Thanks 😊
Hands down best UA-cam when it comes to dirt bikes, wheelers anything with a motor lol. Def Gained a new subscriber
Not even close. He is very green when it comes to diagnosing.
@@rickyparrish2570 Still my favorite channel.
Right still one of my favorites too! It’s a process can’t know it with out learning it ya know!
Good job man! I didn't even watch this video fully yet today myself. Got other things to do first. Keep up the good work your doing.& have been doing. It'll all eventually pay off for you to in the end aswell.
To help find the VIN scratch of the paint and take some vinegar and salt to rust the frame. That might reveal the outline of the numbers. That's how my Honda is, it has the VIN plate and it etched into the frame. The numbers that are etched into the framed are rusted on the edges and it makes it really easy to see them. So maybe try the rust trick. Love the videos Joe keep it up!
I’ve just put the same on me chips
Just found your page as I’m getting into bikes and repairs although I know nothing but I’m sure I’ll learn watching your vids. Keep on keeping on, God bless you man! 👍🏻
A cool little bike. I am sure he will be really happy to ride it again. And check the oil and do all the maintenance properly from now on. I look forward to the next video and see it run around the yard 👍
Good finding what was wrong if it was mine I'd put new timing chain in there while it's apart,you the man joe,thanks for another good video
Great content - Yamaha TTR's are iconic at this point, especially TTR 125's. Most everyone who rides either started on a TTR of some sort or size or had a friend that had one when they were learning to ride. NOTHING wrong with low compression, low maintenance, air cooled 4-stroke bikes that are normally bullet proof for a lifetime (unless you run them dry of oil).
Yep my 90 hasnt seen an oil change since its birth and its still running miiiint
@@RanchDelivery just change the oil lol
Free isn't always easy but free is great for the owner..Great thing 2 do 4 ppl who can't and have machines and want them fixed. U Def have a place in the world of kind ppl...Love it..b safe.peace.
I’ve had one of these Ttr 125 for my first bike. It never let me down.
Thank you for the free jobs that you do. I think it is great advertising and an incentive for us to watch you. Hopefully all these will lead to real customers coming to your door.
I'm glad I found your channel. You provide great information and I really enjoy watching you work through problems. Just out of curiosity, why don't you use a washer in a pair of vise grips to remove stuck plugs rather than a screwdriver and hammer?
Well done-I enjoy your content
Please keep up the good work
Nice looking bike Joe. Thanks for another great video 👍
I thought his name was steven
when trying to diagnose the noise and location I always use a solid piece of wood, put it against different parts of the motor and the other end to your ear and use it like a stethoscope. Sounds daft but really works.
can confirm
for thos timing covers you can use a washer with some vice grips makes it super easy
“the guy told me he had run it out of oil”- pretty much all you needed to know right from the start.
I’m the owner of the bike, I checked the oil before I went out for a ride and it was at a safe level, then it died and I checked and it was out of oil
@@sevendyseven4090 I change it fairly frequently, in the video it’s two different colors for some reason
it also looks to me like the bike got started without enough oil - it was below minimum level if I saw correctly
EDIT: nevermind, the glass window is fake... it had enough oil on the dipstick, forget what I said :)
This video was very informative because I had no idea what people meant when the said u had to maintenance the valve every 5 hours
Great job joe really nice bike mate firing these vids out the now buddy so you are great content 🔧🔧🔧👍👌
TTR 125’s are awesome if they are well maintained.. I’ve rebuilt a few of them that were not including a seized rod and another one missing a tooth from second gear. Surprisingly both were still running and riding up to when I tore them down. The seized rod would get stuck after running for a few seconds, you could free it up and it would still start right back up. They are great bikes as long as people keep oil in them.
I'm wondering if you could spin the valve train with a power drill with the timing chain disconnected to check for noise at the cam bearings? Just a thought,. Another great video, bud.
Great video, enjoyed the process you went through
Your knowledge is awesome.
Great video
I picked up a 2003 TTR125-LE for $500 pre-COVID with a locked up engine. Turned into a huge project. Needed new cases due to stripped holes and a new main trans shaft. These machines are known for stripping out first gear. Got it going but for more $$$ than it’s worth.
I've never heard of them stripping first gear. They're pretty solid if you take care if them. I'm sure you'll get your money's worth over time.
Good video buddy...keep them coming...great job and good content...
Great job, its just like fixing a Lawnmower.
Great bike, work and video😎🇳🇴
Hi Love your videos and hope you have great day ;)
Too bad it had the rod knock. Those TTR125’s are awesome machines! (Quick tip, Always take out the baffle ;)
Check the left side under the engine on the frame, for the vin.
This is the bike they gave me when I took my MSF course!
Hi I'm considering buying one tomorrow, any suggestions as to what to look for ? Thanks
A lot of bikes have the vins wear away from the cables, that’s why you seen that paint gone where the cables are it wore away the vin completely
Love your channel..wish you lived near me...ive got two 2005 kawasaki 700 V-FORCES and a 2005 YAMAHA bruin...that run...or did...been sitting 3-4 years
Stolen bike maybe. Love your channel. God Bless. Keep ‘em coming
I have a ttr too so this great to watch!
It's pinched with no frame numbers strip it for spares or if you waste money fixing it the next buyer won't buy with no I. D or could even come back with the cops if the bike gets stopped and checked over they will seize it. In uk that would be crushed now if a cop checked frame numbers
It's a subscribers bike. I'm doing a free fix for him. He is just keeping it.
@@2vintage oh OK sorry man I commented before I heard u say it was a subs bike. At least he will get it back running good from you👍
this is a untitled bike, the cops could not do anything because its an off road bike any way it does not need any numbers or even a vin plate
@@robertweniger6194 I guess it depends on the state you live. US federal government requires VIN. Local cops could confiscate it and make you prove it's not stolen.
There are bits made specifically to remove those caps instead of the Brummie screwdriver method
Quick tip if you take a wooden dowel put one end on the head and your ear to the other it makes pin pointing engine noises way easier
I wish I knew about your channel back when I had my Polaris Predator lol
Hey joe, can you try to find a early 2000's klx125l or 125 or something similar if you can? Please and Thank you?
i ggot the same bike joe just got the crank rebiuld kit today will split the cases later
Great job, loved the video
The vin would be on the neck. It's pre 06. 02 and 01 have smaller hub studs.
Awesome JOB!!!!
Iv been watching your UA-cam for some time and I’m amazed how good you are, could you help i have got a Chinese 110 atv and iv rolled it when rideing and now when I start it it just back fires when reving I think there’s oil in top end because the spark plugs black and keeps going black and oily what do you think mate
Thanks
Hey Ryan, check out Praska boys Garage channel, he works on a ton of Chinese quads, not taking anything anyway from 2vintage, but Joe doesn’t really work in china quads (or at least that I have seen). Hope that helps!
Those valve inspection caps come off with a box wrench. My XR takes 24mm or 15/16. You don't have to tilt the engine.
I have an 85 Kawasaki KLR 250 that I’d love to bring you! It runs and rides but needs TLC I also have a ‘93 cr250r that needs engine work
There's always a VIN number right where the bearings go for the front forks on the frame
Hey Joe , I have a 2004 kawasaki kfx700 that I can not figure out the issue. The front cylinder is dead.
I had a ttr125 they are so easy to kick over anything below 125cc is easy to kick over and can sometimes give the impression that it's low compression
Yeah it was very easy to kick
There is someone on ebay that can rebuild the crank if you get the rod and bearings,I had my outlaw 450 mxr crank rebuilt and it works I want to say around $130 or so.
Best repair video ever
Crank will need replacing or be turned as well as a con rod to match. Not sure that it is worth the cost.
Hi bro, where’s all the bikes from in your workshop?
Great video again. Mega interesting 👍
Brother that subscriber got you good. How could he not have seen metal shavings from the bearing he messed up. Understand you trying to help people but that sub is taking advantage of you. That is an expensive fix
I hate that. My Suzuki RM80 and then later down the road my Husky WXC 410 both had same issue. Fixed the RM, then broke it again and sold it. The parts guys at Husky were useless and never gave me a straight answer on part prices and said they'd call me and never called back (this went on for weeks), so I ended up just selling it as is to someone who wanted to turn it into a trike. Once again, the uselessness over at the dealership caused him to not get parts, and when he finally found a new crank, it was almost 2k, so he scrapped it.
@2vintage when are u going to race the silver 400ex
Be carefully with bikes with no Vin numbers. It's the same thing as stealing it. If you get pulled over with that in the bed of the truck your charged as if you stole it. Just avoid them all together even if they are cheap. I could of bought a new kfx450r back when they were new for $800 but I knew better. I've powdercoated many frames and my buddy has a business. And it does not cover the vins like people will say
Torture test magazine just did the exact same job on a KX 4 hrs ago it's like I'm seeing doubles
had the same exact bike the rockers were so shot it was unbelievable that the bike even ran like they looked like they they were held on a sanding belt replaced the rockers and cam with new and i got rid of that ticking noise every single ttr125 makes also the only way oil gets into the head is from being slung up from the timing chain to so they arent oiled good up there from the factory causing that issue on every single one
im promising you right now that noise is the rockers/cam wear
Seems like the owner had a lot of demands for you given it's a free job. You are really too nice.
Is that a universal flywheel puller? Trying to pull my boys flywheel to put the timing chain back on after it fell off with a complete top end rebuild ….. don’t see one specifically listed for the ttr125
After you saw the spark plug was loose, then verified the spark and fuel, did you put the plug back in tight and then try to kick it over once more? I wonder if maybe compression was leaking out the loose plug to the point where it wouldn't start.
I bought a xr600r for 500$ for this exact reason. Got home did a quick inspection found a loose spark plug tightened it down and starts first kick every time still to this day. That engine is a beast
Love your vids. I love how you think because some plastics are painted black (past vid) its stolen, but when the VIN is obviously ground off, you don't think it has been stolen??
It's not my bike. A subscribers brought it in. Could be stolen idk lol
@@2vintage Just bustin ur stones, I know these things change hands numerous times with barley any paperwork. Had my heart broken as a 13yr old when my YZ 125 was stolen out of my garage after a top end rebuild. Keep up the awesome vids, getting back into riding ATV's and picking up some used ones, your channel gives me the confidence to resolve some issues and sort them out. Thanks!!
If it didn't have a vin , it wouldn't be in my shop
@@sendit1158 i didn't know it didn't have a vin before I agreed to work on it. Otherwise I wouldn't have.
@@sendit1158 In fairness, his "shop" is his garage, and in all likely hood, the person he is helping (for free) is likely not the person who stole it, if it is even stolen. Just thought it was funny, he thought for sure that Honda was stolen because of the plastics being painted, but this thing has no paint where we think the VIN should be and crickets...LOL. Its probably not, he will verify I'm sure, he offered to give the Honda back to the person it was stolen from, so...
What if the spring and gasket from the fuel screw are stuck inside and only the needle comes out, would that cause a problem?
I had a old Honda that used to do this. It was the stator and cdi. They where just old and worn, they would heat up and lose spark, once it cooled down it sparked again. When it shuts off check for spark again. Just an idea
I've had that happen with coils .
I'm thinking bottom could be a rod bearing since it was run low on oil.
which stand do you use? do you have a link to it?
my mom has one and hers is very cold blooded it takes 5 mins for it to warm up
Typically piston slap. Your not going to have much compression. U may get some. But. Nah. That was amazing. If he didn't run it with no oil. Could've not happened. Shit happens though. That bike is super clean and we'll maintained for it's age. Yea the crank is gonna be some monies. But u can probably find a good used one. I have faith in you putting on a new rod andcrank. But know they are aligned. It's a tough job
Do you watch LUND MX he had a video fixing dents in dirt bike pipes easy it looked promising but you never know
I have a 4 pin battery powered cdi and it gives no spark at the spark plug. What could be the Problem?
Oil is cheap guys and oil changes are easy, SO DO IT MORE OFTEN,
31:04 oh no Joe, you know better and to use a rubber mallet lol
Brass or lead hammer
How did u get those head bolts out of the frame ?
Cccccc crankshaft bearing or small end pin knock
These Yamaha singles are horrible when needing to adjust the valves. The plastic caps on the left cover get stripped, and you need to disassemble half the bike to get the valve covers off cause the clearences are so minimal in the frame. I've hated valve jobs on my TW125 with passion. And riding without oil kills them in no time. I rode that thing with a slight leak in the oil line for maybe a kilometer and the whole valvetrain was shot
They have grounded the vin off it. It’s on the non drive size of the frame(head tube)
Cylinder will be out of round after piston flapping around
I’m going through my 650l and I caught the knock before it destroyed my entire engine
Vin has been ground off. Stolen bike.
Ya probably but it shouldn't be a issue if you were to ride it on your own property only
Sometimes the VIN on these is under the seat/tank on the frame. I haven’t gotten very far into the video yet so I’ll keep an eye out for it when he takes it apart.
The other think is. Mine is a sticker. But its usually stamped some where hidden. Looks like early 2000s anyways. Now they're all pretty much EFI. I mean I can get carbed still but very rare. It's a 125. Typically they arent worth that much anyways
Just don't get stopped lol
My god stolen bike?🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱
I have the same bike some reason mine shuts off while riding sometimes, but I can start mine back up. I was thinking it was. The spark plug what do u think anything helps !!!!!
My take away is: if no rattling culprit found in top end mechanisms, then crank is likely bad.
Something broke? Rattling in valve cover area?
So the pilot was clogged...I would have went size bigger just for the heck of it...too bad about the bottom end bearing...I clogged an oil passage on my 01 Rancher and caught it before it did too much damage.
I built a wr426 supermoto it’s Awesome.
Hi, where can i contact you about the sponsorship?
At normal shop rates, this bike would be considered dead. Your looking at about $1200 -$1500 to fix. You can buy another one in good condition for that
I have a ttr 230 2009 never misses a beat
Take a big screw driver and put it around the engine and liston to the handle if the screw driver it will mag the noise
My god,it looks like it has zilch compression, but yea nice looking bike !🤨🤔👍
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude this is a subscribers bike he is fixing and it has excellant compression, 150 lbs
How you do a rod like that.
....Free FIX???? I had been thinking about contacting you to see if you could help with a '97 Suzuki DR350 bottom end replace/rebuild. The crankcase cracked (all the way across - both right/left and covers) while a friend was riding it. I was trailing him and didn't hear anything or see smoke.... he just pulled over and said something happened. Then I look down and see oil spilling on the trail, then see the internal gearing and bearings.
It would probably make for excellent content, and I am extremely curious on what could cause such a catastrophe, without prior noticeable warning signs.
...actually, I commented before seeing this whole video and seeing this one ended up being a bottom and top end tear down. If working on the Suzuki is something you'd consider please let me know. Amazing how you get 'em running.