cbr 125 r blew up on the highway

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  • @tryal4939
    @tryal4939 2 роки тому +1474

    Dude at 1:13 you trying to catch a pokemon? XDD it made me laugh so much your position it made me laugh so much your position

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому +171

      Yea, I heard something odd near the engine, I figured it should be somewhere hidden around there. I searched everything. Never found him though.

    • @scx
      @scx 2 роки тому +12

      Hahaha brilliant!!

    • @ungursandu6423
      @ungursandu6423 2 роки тому +4

      @@ROWHAWK BHAHHAHAHAHHA

    • @BangChief_AllIsOne
      @BangChief_AllIsOne 2 роки тому +2

      125cc and highway runs are definitely a bad mix. Unless, you like bad mixes then, great job.
      Salute

    • @MicroageHD
      @MicroageHD 2 роки тому +22

      He went full crab there for a second.

  • @martialartsandmotorcycles8726
    @martialartsandmotorcycles8726 2 роки тому +1539

    I can imagine that sustaining highway speed would put a lot of stress in a 125cc engine.

    • @japethgarcia7161
      @japethgarcia7161 2 роки тому +321

      that's why small displacement isn't allowed on highway in the philippines

    • @alexandercameron645
      @alexandercameron645 2 роки тому +209

      Exactly what happened these bikes top out at 80mph and he was going like 70-75 for a long period of time.

    • @strryle125
      @strryle125 2 роки тому +340

      Yep that bike was revving 9k rpm the whole time but I’m guessing there was no oil in it cause normally these cbrs take that kind of abuse without issues

    • @techtinkerin
      @techtinkerin 2 роки тому +8

      Had the same thought 😎👍❤️

    • @InfantTree
      @InfantTree 2 роки тому +182

      ​@@strryle125 My honda CB 125 R is also at 9K rpm or even 10k rpm on the highway just fine. They are designed to do this.

  • @juansolo9166
    @juansolo9166 2 роки тому +111

    Be proud man. Regardless of what happened, your reaction was good and you manage to stop safely and with no injures. She gave everything she had, she will be missed.

    • @jimmyboimazarti1234
      @jimmyboimazarti1234 2 роки тому +5

      He should be proud he actually managed to blow the engine up cbr 125 engine are bullet proof !

    • @lolmaxcz9281
      @lolmaxcz9281 Рік тому

      @@jimmyboimazarti1234 that is because he used wrong oil xDDD

  • @WALTERRIFIC
    @WALTERRIFIC 2 роки тому +106

    Good job handling that, dude. 👍🏻 Great reaction time if this is your first time ever having something like that happen.

  • @broganhogan3469
    @broganhogan3469 2 роки тому +940

    You handled this awesomely. This could have ended a lot different and tragically had you not kept your cool, nice job mate
    EDIT: Many repliers here would rather be keyboard warriors than out riding. Thanks for the replies; keep the sticky side down

    • @81brassglass79
      @81brassglass79 2 роки тому +16

      I mean i guess. Lossing power is probably the least dangerous thing that can go wrong if you ask me 😅. Sure ya gotta get over but you can still stop, steer and coast/push. Now locking something up, that will leave a brown stain in your undies 💩

    • @charliew6024
      @charliew6024 2 роки тому +17

      @@81brassglass79 stop, steer coast/push on a highway? that seems like death

    • @GradenGmoney44
      @GradenGmoney44 2 роки тому +3

      How could this have ended tragically

    • @MadStylee619
      @MadStylee619 2 роки тому +1

      How? He just kiss acceleration

    • @johnleonard905
      @johnleonard905 2 роки тому +9

      @@GradenGmoney44 lmao ikr, it's not like he had a death wobble or whatever, he just lost power. Still I mean that's the most common reaction is to pull over because in scenarios like this, he wouldn't even panic cuz he doesn't know what happened lol

  • @tydemise4651
    @tydemise4651 2 роки тому +32

    My mans looks like he's straight out of skyrim the way he's crouching lmao 1:13

  • @abikeanditsboy3449
    @abikeanditsboy3449 4 роки тому +544

    Good job not panicking and getting to a safe spot on the side of the road. I think the crash did a great job preparing you for the bike blowing up. You didn't seem anywhere near as upset. It sucks you're limited to a 125cc right now. That poor thing is near the red line the whole time you're on the highway. I wonder if that had anything to do with the engine blowing up?
    Btw, the engine oil will always look low when the bike is on its kickstand. To check the level the bike needs to be on a level surface and you'll need to pick the bike up off the stand so it's straight up and down, like when you're riding.

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  4 роки тому +52

      Thanks for the support!
      Indeed this reaction was way better then when I crashed on that roundabout.
      Oil level was good. I always do maintenance with the manual next to me.
      I’ve bought an occasion engine and swapped some parts out. Still waiting on some new parts before putting her back together.
      And than hoping she’ll start up without any problems.
      From now on, no more highway when on a 125 😄

    • @drewgazmik3275
      @drewgazmik3275 3 роки тому +24

      They really aren't meant to do a solid 140kmh on the highway. I have an 07 plate with a bunch of mods and I've had it running into the redline (11,500rpm) for over 4 hours straight. It was cold out (1 degree Celsius) so that's what saved it from getting to hot and blowing up. Watched my fuel guage go down fast at the rpm range though.

    • @JuanIsHigh
      @JuanIsHigh 2 роки тому +3

      i have 200 cc and i ride on the right side of the highway and let my scooted chill not fast ! i dont have enought power to overtake cars! i have joyride 200

    • @thegman4759
      @thegman4759 2 роки тому

      ​@@ROWHAWK you should put a bigger head on it to give more ccs

  • @Carlisho
    @Carlisho 2 роки тому +22

    Rip that little warrior, he did great.
    On a side note, I love how when you got off the bike and squatted down to look below it looks like a videogame by the way you had your hands in the air just hanging lol

  • @linepulse
    @linepulse 2 роки тому +11

    Brilliantly handled. Under pressure. Remained calm. Didn't forget the safety critical parts of keeping yourself and everyone else safe, while controlling the bike to a safe spot. I don't know much about bike engines but there was definitely a failure with a bearing or rod ends ...sounds like something a good mechanic would tell me while I nod with approval. All the best fella.

  • @bmwtravel1100
    @bmwtravel1100 2 роки тому +45

    you handled the power loss so well ... I couldnt have done better. A Honda engine with proper oil and tune should easily sustain the rpm you were showing there. Unless perhaps it was already suffering from low compression or lean mixture - then it might get hot - and fail. Honda 90cc and 125cc engines are normally reliable as a hammer.

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 3 роки тому +268

    Cruising at 75 is a bit too fast for a little 125 engine. 60 - 65 is a better speed, your engine will last longer.

    • @mikokalliomaki3093
      @mikokalliomaki3093 2 роки тому +18

      you could easily get 100 out of an 125cc engine so 75 really isn't that much, it really should last.

    • @Matti.K
      @Matti.K 2 роки тому +68

      @@mikokalliomaki3093 False. Most stock 125s top out at 80mph.

    • @if_Alex
      @if_Alex 2 роки тому +58

      @@Matti.K i think he meant 100km/h, no way an 125 going 160km/h tho... (100mph)

    • @thatwolffe3802
      @thatwolffe3802 2 роки тому +22

      @@if_Alex unless its a 2 stroke

    • @kirtsuna269
      @kirtsuna269 2 роки тому +13

      He was going at only like 8k rpm this was an engine failure

  • @hezowrld
    @hezowrld 2 роки тому +21

    Props to you for thinking fast and staying calm, honestly I was thinking you were gonna stop on the left and just wait there till I realized you were just being safe haha. Good job man!

  • @4g1vn
    @4g1vn 2 роки тому +4

    o
    “only going 75mph”, that’s its top top end, i’m actually impressed a 125cc can hit 75… Nice job on being safe! 👍🏼

  • @V742
    @V742 2 роки тому +38

    The way you handled that was superb. However, it does show that although small displacement bikes are cool (figuratively in this case), larger displacement bike have their place.

    • @SI0AX
      @SI0AX 2 роки тому +3

      In general, the larger the displacement the more durable, even applies to cars. Many large engines with life spans that go beyond a million km.

    • @228Ghost228
      @228Ghost228 2 роки тому +5

      @@SI0AX high displacement, low horsepower gets you longevity

    • @SI0AX
      @SI0AX 2 роки тому +2

      @@228Ghost228 Yes, I forgot about mentioned low HP. A large low end torque producing low output under-stressed engine will last the longest.
      I have an LS430 that fits that characteristic. It's a 4.3l V8 that makes 290 HP.

    • @danielplumley2649
      @danielplumley2649 2 роки тому +2

      @@SI0AX That’s exactly why (larger displacement) Diesel engines last so long. High torque at low rpm and they also have low rpm redlines.

    • @danielplumley2649
      @danielplumley2649 2 роки тому

      @JD Turner Good point!

  • @typgamer
    @typgamer 2 роки тому +7

    The strange sound suggests that the timing chain tenstioner probably failed and allowed to much slag on the chain, leading to it slipping over the teeth.
    Its also important to keep the cooling systems on these small high reving engines clean and operational, as there is not much water mass to take up exess heat. Overheating the engine can either warp the head and blow a head gasket or lead to a seized piston.
    One should also keep the air-fuel mixture of carburated engines at an optimal level as a lean running engines runs hotter at the surface of the piston, ive even had cases where there was a clean hole melted straight through the piston.

  • @riccardopocci73
    @riccardopocci73 2 роки тому +8

    World has changed… i had my first bike in 1992 :
    HONDA NSR 125r
    Two strokes
    Monocylinder
    170kmh
    Never an issue!!
    Old times…

    • @stewartmckinley7058
      @stewartmckinley7058 2 роки тому

      The ran out of fuel and oil at the same time.

    • @Anon.G
      @Anon.G 2 роки тому

      Well no shit a 2 stroke is gonna have way more power at the same displacement

    • @stewartmckinley7058
      @stewartmckinley7058 2 роки тому

      @@Anon.G that's a myth four stroke tech has surpassed them . Example NSR 500 max rpm 12,500 cbr 600rr 16,000 shim it down to 500 it will lap the 2 stroke all day and the two stroke will blow up chasing it.

  • @thedandude
    @thedandude 3 роки тому +245

    The con rod broke?! That's insane! Surely this engine had been rebuilt/tampered with by a previous owner?! I'm pretty far from a Honda fan boy but there's no way in hell they'd release an engine that bad

    • @dannygernaat9961
      @dannygernaat9961 2 роки тому +33

      Lmao, look on the internet 2008/2010 Fireblade.
      Crankshaft problems.
      Yes mine had it also

    • @wooweetbix9412
      @wooweetbix9412 2 роки тому +72

      Poor little 125 was going hard every second of its life probably

    • @alexwithanx
      @alexwithanx 2 роки тому +41

      @@wooweetbix9412 Every 125 is always going hard every day which is why so many of them blow up fairly early. Simply due to gearing they are conatantly at high RPM which is bad especially in cold conditions.

    • @giovanniquargentan6198
      @giovanniquargentan6198 2 роки тому +19

      @@alexwithanx i have a yamaha mt 125 (125cc 4t lc minarelli engine) with 37000 km and its still going strong. Bulletproof engine

    • @Player4funGaming
      @Player4funGaming 2 роки тому +13

      @@giovanniquargentan6198 My XTR 125 2005 with 100 000 km is stil kiiling it (I always keep the engine RPM below 7k rpm)

  • @sugizotakuro
    @sugizotakuro 2 роки тому +10

    Once happened to me 4 month ago. While I was riding my yamaha 150cc around 130kph on the way to work, the engine gets noisier and the engine just shuts off. The engine got no compression but can still be cranked. The valve hits the piston and the valve crooked. Just a bit dent on the piston. The cause was, the earlier mechanic put the valve springs upside down. So the yamaha mechanic assembled the head again and changed the valve. The bike runs strong again. 11 year old bike and the odometer fully counted twice. My daily commute to work. 90 km a day travel

  • @DarkShadow-jy5po
    @DarkShadow-jy5po 2 роки тому +13

    Same thing happened to me earlier today actually, I lost the rear a little but got it under control. You reacted very well mate!

  • @pabloharding8323
    @pabloharding8323 2 роки тому +35

    You’re lucky your rear wheel didn’t lock up or anything that would have been a disaster for most riders!

    • @MJT-DA
      @MJT-DA 2 роки тому +7

      He pulled his clutch in. This man have probably got the fastest reaction speed I have ever seen. Or maybe its the adrenaline kicking in.

  • @atem8101
    @atem8101 2 роки тому +16

    That's the reason I want at least a 250/300 when I start riding one day. The few more horse powers make a huge difference both on highways and overtaking safely.

    • @lars9168
      @lars9168 2 роки тому +6

      In some countries you can make a 125ccm licence when you are 16 and a propper licence when 18
      So maybe thats why he only has a 125

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому +11

      Belgium law:
      18-20 years = restricted to 125 cc, and

    • @atem8101
      @atem8101 2 роки тому +3

      @@ROWHAWK In Bulgaria age of 16-18 125 cc, 18+ 35 kW and 21 anything

    • @megapet777
      @megapet777 2 роки тому +1

      @@atem8101 I'm 21 and now even 600cc feels too tame :D I don't know how I would be able to ride 125cc.

    • @Kjrw1991
      @Kjrw1991 2 роки тому

      My sv650 has 75 and it’s awesome…

  • @korloq8968
    @korloq8968 2 роки тому +1

    This is a super education video. You did a great job reacting to the situation on the road, ride safe bro

  • @mrottopup
    @mrottopup 2 роки тому +9

    Brings back bad memories although for me it was my reg/rec dying on my CB400SF, setting the CDI on fire as well as it went out, was 200km away from home and spent around 2-3 hours on the side of a busy motorway trying to figure out what was up before calling the insurance company to get her towed away
    Surprised the 125 blew on you, it uses the same engine as the cbf and they're supposed to be able to take tons of abuse as it's fairly simple and made for commuters

    • @reposter6434
      @reposter6434 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah but depends on how much you are doing it, Honda's are beasts, especially if you look after em, if you are red lining the thing all the time, it will eventually blow

    • @mrottopup
      @mrottopup 2 роки тому +5

      @@reposter6434 True although with 125's you're always redlining them on highways and even then you're still under the speedlimit

  • @mightyakkylex
    @mightyakkylex 2 роки тому +2

    Great reaction to pull the clutch in instantly, Def saved you a nasty choppy deceleration

  • @matthewbrown7659
    @matthewbrown7659 2 роки тому +22

    Definitely a lot of strain on a 125, but even so I'm a little surprised to see a Honda engine fail this way (not that I know anything about the engine in this bike). I've always thought of small Honda engines as being designed for a life of nothing but pure torture beyond what any sane or reasonable person would subject it to 😄

    • @DigBipper188
      @DigBipper188 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah. it's not super regular you see a small Honda engine go boom. they're extremely bulletproof engines. Essentially the Toyota 2JZ-GTE of motorcycles. that said though, consistently running an engine at or near redline for extended periods, regardless of how much you service it, is gonna take a toll on the internals eventually.

    • @Orakwan
      @Orakwan 2 роки тому +1

      It should not blow up even near redline for an extended period of time. 120kph for a 125cc is not an extreme riding speed, especially for a Honda (probably manufactured in India, even, no problem). Now, is everything maintained properly? Valve clearance? Engine oil quality and quantity? Cooling features clean and effective? I bet something was already wrong, and high engine speed made this problem cause overheating which resulted in mechanical malfunction on the stressed part of the whole problematic system

    • @DigBipper188
      @DigBipper188 2 роки тому

      @@Orakwan One also has to wonder about the oils used in the engine as well, and how many miles they had on it, as the age of the engine oil can have an impact on the engine's reliability at high revs if it's got a lot of running hours on it.

  • @andrewweitzman4006
    @andrewweitzman4006 2 роки тому +1

    Oh yeah, this brings me back. I used to own a 125cc Taiwanese twist and go scooter that was honestly meant for schoolgirls doing in town runs to the mall. I rode that sucker on day rides from Montreal down into New England. I eventually blew the engine up in New Hamshire in the Presidential Range coming back from Maine. I assume the garage I left it with parted it out.

    • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
      @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg 2 роки тому

      All this fancy American geographical names (like we care from where, or where to) but no cause of malfunction at all 👎🏿

  • @Ultimategx1299
    @Ultimategx1299 2 роки тому +9

    Never keep your bike at high rpm for too long . That's why there's an overdrive gear for high speed and low rpm purposes 👍

    • @FarrFromPerfect
      @FarrFromPerfect 2 роки тому

      overdrive gear? you mean 6th?

    • @bambam23406
      @bambam23406 2 роки тому +2

      @@FarrFromPerfect 5/6 gears are considered overdrive gears

    • @JustRosa14
      @JustRosa14 2 роки тому +2

      Its a 125, theres no more gears, this is it

    • @dietznutz1
      @dietznutz1 2 роки тому

      @@bambam23406 no overdrive is overdrive gears are gears they are completely different things

    • @bambam23406
      @bambam23406 2 роки тому

      @@dietznutz1 wrong overdrive with either manual or auto transmission are the highest gear in automatic situations the ecu chooses the best gear for that to keep rpm low in manual situation it’s the human selecting and at highway speeds depending on if you have 5/6 gears sometimes more

  • @naerkode
    @naerkode 2 роки тому

    An awesome rider pushes the machine to its limit and knows where that limit is.

  • @latoth556
    @latoth556 2 роки тому +3

    Bless UA-cam's algorithm. Some guy blowing up his bicycle on the highway at 120km/h has completely distracted me from studying...

  • @oliviarodriguez6610
    @oliviarodriguez6610 2 роки тому

    Handled it like a champ thank gosh you’re safe. The bike can be replaced but you can’t be.

  • @kymesz
    @kymesz 4 роки тому +41

    Have you considered doing motovlogs? I would love to hear some stories from you. And I hope that bike will be alright and the repair wont cost so much

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  4 роки тому +7

      I’ll think about it!
      But for the next couple of weeks there won’t be much happening on this channel. 😅
      Tomorrow I’ll upload a pre-recorded ride.
      Thanks for the support!

  • @Sparrowash97
    @Sparrowash97 2 роки тому

    Ive been riding for 7 year and I can say I wouldnt have handled that situation any differently. Good reactions and solid decisions, ride like that and youll ride your whole life.

  • @MT-THNDR207
    @MT-THNDR207 2 роки тому +12

    That strange sound close to the end is a classic case of oil starvation with the connecting rod bearings. The unnatural sound is caused by the bearing surfaces touching, which only happens with insufficient oil pressure.
    There are a multitude of reasons as to why this could have happened; could be something went wrong with the oil pump, debris got caught in the crank shaft oil ports, the oil overheated from insufficient heat transfer/dissipation (not sure if this bike has an oil cooler)... overheating of the oil causes a reduction in viscosity and film strength. It is extremely important for an oil to maintain it's labeled viscosity under demanding conditions, as it ensures the proper oil pressure between the exacting bearing surface tolerances.
    Whatever the cause may have been, I'd be interested to know what the prognosis was.

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому +5

      Hi there, thanks for the information!
      I took apart the engine, the con rod was broken in half, the piston was shredded, a valve was missing, the other valve was damaged. The spark plug was damaged and there was a tiny hole in the engine cover underneath the con rod. I don’t know what failed first. Some think it was the con rod breaking, some think it was the cam chain tensioner failing.
      I used 15W40 oil because a mechanic told me to due to the long highway runs I have to make.
      I did a few 3-4 hour runs with 15W40 oil and it didn’t fail me then. This was just a 30 min ride from school when it happend.
      The bike had been serviced a few weeks prior. So I don’t really know what caused this, but probably the manny highway runs I did on it.

    • @MT-THNDR207
      @MT-THNDR207 2 роки тому +10

      @@ROWHAWK I know exactly what caused your con rod, piston, and 1 valve to be obliterated. 2 plausible occurrences.
      The oil went beyond maximum operating temperature... losing it's viscosity and shear strength. Orrr, the thicker oil obtained what's known as cavitation. Essentially, cavitation occurs when tiny air bubbles accumulate in the oil at high RPMs, and because of the increased viscosity of the 15W-40 oil, the bubbles cannot surface quick enough. Therefore, the bubbles travel with the flow of the oil, then traveling to your con rod bearings and causing a lack of pressure between the surfaces.
      Here is the process of destruction that ensued within your engine...
      The con rod bearing wore down & seized, the valve to piston clearance was reduced... your piston hit your open valve on the exhaust stroke, the sudden reduction of piston travel caused your con rod to snap while still on the exhaust stroke, a chunk of metal from your piston or con rod flew down out of the cylinder like a medieval cannon and punched a hole through your oil pan. That cover beneath your con rods is known as the oil pan BTW.

    • @jashnn2805
      @jashnn2805 2 роки тому +3

      @@MT-THNDR207 oh wow beautifully explained, can you tell how to prevent that from happening

    • @MT-THNDR207
      @MT-THNDR207 2 роки тому +2

      @@jashnn2805 Buy a bike that has an engine capable of that kind of abuse. It's that simple. Preferably something with a good oil cooler. And, use the correct oil viscosity.

  • @TheHeavyshooter
    @TheHeavyshooter 2 роки тому +1

    Handled the whole situation so well. Time for an upgrade!

  • @davidcarroll2035
    @davidcarroll2035 2 роки тому +11

    Personally I think it’s the crazy top/cruising speed these little 125cc engines are capable of doing. People forget that just because it’s been made to do it doesn’t mean it’s good for it. Too highly strung to last. I’ve had 500cc bikes that couldn’t go any faster than that, but they would, with regular services/oil changes go twice around the clock. Normally highly strung engines don’t last to long when pushed hard and long. Of course there will be exemptions to that.
    Hope it’s not done too much.

    • @kodyking3090
      @kodyking3090 2 роки тому

      Tell that to my mt09 and s1k. 6k rpm’s all day long in the highway for 15k+ miles. No issues. These engines are designed to run like a raped ape.

    • @danielkerr4100
      @danielkerr4100 2 роки тому

      @@kodyking3090 no they're not

    • @kodyking3090
      @kodyking3090 2 роки тому

      @@danielkerr4100 yes they are. They’re track bikes. They are high revving and built for it. Maybe not a 125

  • @gatlinguts
    @gatlinguts 2 роки тому

    Only a true legend can kill a Honda. It’s sort of like the Highlander thing. Having slain a Honda you are now immortal.

  • @nukezat
    @nukezat 2 роки тому +3

    This happened to me on my speed triple, cam chain guide snapped. Lucky I noticed immediately and squeezed the clutch and coasted to the nearest exit.

  • @user-lx6bl2wd8g
    @user-lx6bl2wd8g 2 роки тому +1

    These engines aren't usually prone to any issues. I owned the 150 version out here in Asia with a high mileage. Had no problems as long as you keep up the oil change intervals.

  • @loucoum1318
    @loucoum1318 2 роки тому +11

    I think that s the problem with 125cc. You can t stay at the speed limit on highway without breaking because you re too high in rpm

    • @FarrFromPerfect
      @FarrFromPerfect 2 роки тому +1

      You'd be surprised. Seen lots of sub-250cc bikes, ride highway speeds all day every day for decades. 150's I have seen exceeding 140+kph all day long no worries, every day.

    • @dickjohnson7845
      @dickjohnson7845 2 роки тому

      I was surprised to see this thing running at 9k rpm at 75mph. Jeese

    • @danial1519
      @danial1519 2 роки тому

      @@FarrFromPerfect let me guess..what country?

    • @FarrFromPerfect
      @FarrFromPerfect 2 роки тому

      @@danial1519 Works in most countries. I'm currently in US, but Asia/Europe seems to be the place for the hot little pocket rockets. I fondly remember chasing a HJ125 (Suzuki GN125 for rest of world) ringing its guts out in Shanghai. In terms of what I have personally ridden under 250cc; GN125, TS185, T125, RG125, RG150 (these are amazing!), FXR150, KR150, Aprilla RS125....and probably others i am not remembering. Looking "Bucket Racing" as its great racing class for oddball small bikes. Also the 125 and 150 race classes. Lot's of fun.

  • @harriscatbob8656
    @harriscatbob8656 2 роки тому +2

    I had a problem like this before but it wasn't the engine. I was riding back home and just like you, for once, I am just relaxing up until my lights and speedometer died. Couldn't even signal so I used hand to signal to the shoulder. Turns out one of my fuses blew up and thankfully I had a spare fuse. Fixed it up and rode home. Turns out, the wiring for my high beam and low beam light was exposed and it made contact.

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 2 роки тому +1

      LOL, the first bike I had was a 1972 Honda CL450. On my first ride down Summit Mountain a touch of the brake pedal turned the engine into an air compressor! It blew "the fuse", as there was only one, but I'd had the foresight to bring spares and electrical tape and a leatherman tool.

    • @harriscatbob8656
      @harriscatbob8656 2 роки тому

      @@spaceflight1019 Damn imagine if you didn't bring extra fuse...

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 2 роки тому

      @@harriscatbob8656 , this was way before cellphones too, so it would have been a hike to the nearest pay phone.

    • @harriscatbob8656
      @harriscatbob8656 2 роки тому

      @@spaceflight1019 jesus, thats actually really scary

  • @imadecoy.
    @imadecoy. 2 роки тому +4

    I like how he goes "well, the starter works!" As if a failed starter is going to bring you to a stop on the highway.

  • @equiinoxxpvp2718
    @equiinoxxpvp2718 2 роки тому +2

    My Honda 125 blew up doing the same. Long (like 20 mile) rides at high RPM keeping up with motorway traffic then exactly the same plop, gone, piston scored to fuck and Honda wanted £3,000 to replace the engine on a £1,500 bike, did it myself for £300. They only have a 1L oil capacity and when doing high revs they absolute guzzle oil, piston probably seized and threw a rod. I won't be doing motorway miles on 125s anymore though, they're clearly not designed for it, Honda claimed "excessive use" when I tried to warranty it.

  • @ArtistFuming
    @ArtistFuming 2 роки тому +7

    I owned one of those first ever motorcycle 120kmh on that bike is putting slot of stress on the engine especially if your constantly on the throttle they're very small bikes not meant for particularly highway riding idk how it is in your country might be different. Ps she's clean looks very well looked after 👌

  • @samphardtake
    @samphardtake 2 роки тому

    Oww man.. broken bikes hurts like a broken heart. I hope you fixed it. Stay safe

  • @PinotNoir_
    @PinotNoir_ 2 роки тому +4

    On an empty road i usually cruise around 70-110KM/h on my cbr150 and the engine feels pretty hot, can't imagine the heat from that 125 when you cruise on that speed for a long time..

    • @psn3694
      @psn3694 2 роки тому

      I am surprised he crossed 110km

    • @PinotNoir_
      @PinotNoir_ 2 роки тому

      @@psn3694 those 125 should be able to reach atleast 110 - 120KM/h.

  • @fabianmckenna8197
    @fabianmckenna8197 2 роки тому

    At our courier company we used a Honda Varadero 125 as a spare bike and it was pushed along at 70mph max but never for more than maybe 30 minutes as I wouldn't like to use them for hours like that.
    Sounds absolutely like oil starvation which happens easily if your pushing these small hikes hard but don't be surprised as I used to service a couple of our Honda CG125's in the old days and a litre of oil didn't last long!
    Varadero oil ( 1.2 litres) was checked and topped daily and after 94,000 miles the only problems were a reg/rec failure and the clutch control switch which was underneath the bike. Knocked it off going down some steps 🤯 and the bike conked out when you released the clutch lever.
    Lovely little bikes but expensive for what they were.

  • @Martin1519
    @Martin1519 2 роки тому +8

    I noticed you cruise with the rpm quite high, maybe cruise at lower rpm’s for less wear and tear

  • @randomuser8945
    @randomuser8945 2 роки тому

    Always make sure that while you're "Heaving" your way home, that you're also Hoing your wave home as well.

  • @fabzrustrider9838
    @fabzrustrider9838 4 роки тому +5

    Awesome motorcycle riding 👍🏾💯🇬🇧💯

  • @Ravi-ts2kx
    @Ravi-ts2kx 2 роки тому +1

    Not a bike built for highway... I had one, i learned it on my own skin. Good job not panicking and getting safe in time. Iron is fixable :)

  • @remady5827
    @remady5827 2 роки тому +5

    Usually when engines go out they like to sieze and buck you, not sure how common it would be on a 125 but considering your engine went thru loads of stress before it went out leads me to believe you lost compression and the engine died.

  • @calikid7116
    @calikid7116 2 роки тому

    Doing a rebuild on my GSXR 1000 K6 rn you got this! I need to do a whole tear down I have cracked pistons!!!! 🤯

  • @adrianogomes2156
    @adrianogomes2156 2 роки тому +5

    Cruising at 120km/h on a 125 for so long distance, is too much for that engine

    • @FarrFromPerfect
      @FarrFromPerfect 2 роки тому

      nah its fine. depends on bike and ownership. Go lookup "bucket racing"

    • @xandercage2388
      @xandercage2388 2 роки тому

      ​@@FarrFromPerfect I had a 150cc Chinese scooter I just scrapped last week, took it on the highway every day, no problems . scrapped it because everything else failed but the engine was still good at 20k

  • @yasir6819
    @yasir6819 2 роки тому +1

    allright i found 2 things that i personally do in your video and had to point them out:
    1: i give my (cheap) bike the "you're doing good" pat.
    2: i have a teddy bear on the bike sitting exactly like your's :)

  • @mrRufffnTumble
    @mrRufffnTumble 2 роки тому +3

    Judging by the oil coming out of the exhaust I'm betting something happened to the valve

    • @Chillsarahh
      @Chillsarahh 2 роки тому

      Yes and the connecting rod snapped causing the valves to break

  • @motopete1
    @motopete1 2 роки тому +1

    Fair play you handled the breakdown perfectly. Had to smile when you mentioned the head gasket as it sounds like your engine shit its con rod

  • @ChugGG
    @ChugGG 2 роки тому +4

    entertaining editing. Keep it up!

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the support!

  • @Sevarrius
    @Sevarrius 2 роки тому

    I had the engine of a Repsol CBR 125R explode whilst riding country roads, still to this day not exactly sure what happened but the inside of the engine was completely mangled, not economical to repair. Had to source a complete replacement engine for it.
    Anyway you handled it well considering the situation, I was lucky in so far as I was the only person on the road but having something like that happen on a busy highway is something different entirely.

  • @thomasmeredith9898
    @thomasmeredith9898 2 роки тому +3

    a 125cc is not designed to travel at 120km/h for a long period of time

    • @FarrFromPerfect
      @FarrFromPerfect 2 роки тому +1

      Define long? I've seen them do it for hours no problem.

    • @user-ph5xl3wv8z
      @user-ph5xl3wv8z 2 роки тому

      @@FarrFromPerfect so many people here without any knowledge. 125 engines are pretty much indestructible, just need to have oil in the engine... Traveling like this is completely fine, my old 125cc 4 stroke supermoto revved up to 10,500rpm. 9k is no problem

  • @morre3552
    @morre3552 2 роки тому +1

    Had the same issue with mit jc39, it was the 'pin' wich holds the conrod and the piston together. In my case, I cleaned the engine from all the metal pieces and bought a new pin. 12,50€. After that it ran again :)
    Someone told me, that the jc39 is known for this problem...
    I hope you are lucky as well ;)

  • @Zed-kc7cr
    @Zed-kc7cr 3 роки тому +4

    I got one i do highway runs on it i think the last person that had it didn't maintain it well i always service mine on time no problems

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому

      Could be the case. Another thing that could be the problem is that my family lives in
      The Netherlands and I moved to Belgium. Twice a month I did 4 hours trips to the Netherlands (At least 2,5 hours highway) and I always pushes it to the limits. (Laying flat on the bike to reach 140). So I won’t do that no more till I have another licence and a bigger bike.

    • @SEBASC0STA
      @SEBASC0STA 3 роки тому

      @@ROWHAWK do you think a 6'4ft or 1,95m guy like me will comfortably fit on one the same?

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому

      I’m 1,80 meters and it sucks. The bike is to small for me. It is not that big of a problem. But even taller? No. I wouldn’t recommend it for you. Maybe something like an Afrika twin?

    • @Oceam
      @Oceam 3 роки тому +1

      @@ROWHAWK Get a 2 stroke and you can do 140kmh without stressing the engine a bit

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому

      I’ve recently got a VN 800, only need to get my license. Than I can do 140 without a problem 😉

  • @tammyforbes2101
    @tammyforbes2101 2 роки тому

    People think because engines are small they can take being ran flat out all the time and they can for a bit but if you want a engine to last try and stay around half the red line when cruising long distance. Staying up near the red line will blow them early! Good oil is a must!

  • @R1DERP
    @R1DERP 3 роки тому +3

    Jw how much mileage have you put on the bike highway travelling high speed and how much overall on the odo?

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому +3

      I know the bike had 9.000 km when I bought it. Now has 22.000 km.
      I did multiple trips to the Netherlands with +/- 350 km (single trip) over the highway going 130 km/h. (Once a month)
      Never had a problem. Always did service on time.
      When my school year started I traveled +/- 35 km highway (120 km/h) to school and back home on the daily. One of those trips the engine decided to blow.
      It’s fixed and I’m going to school on normal roads now. And only twice a week. No more highway till I have an A2 licence.

    • @tomaskvist457
      @tomaskvist457 3 роки тому +2

      @@ROWHAWK I can ride highways with my cbr 125cc 2009 without problems. I have rided more than year daily on highways (120-130kmh).

  • @harrylogan8922
    @harrylogan8922 2 роки тому

    had my rs50 blow on the dual carriageway at night in the rain so i feel your pain 🥲

  • @Examplist
    @Examplist 3 роки тому +4

    why did the engine break ? is it because of highway rides ?

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому +5

      That’s what I’m thinking.
      People told that a 125 doesn’t like highway because of the high rpm’s.
      And I rode it on the highway to university almost every day.
      So that’s probably why.

    • @Examplist
      @Examplist 3 роки тому

      @@ROWHAWK makes sense, i was pretty shocked to see you do these videos on the highway.
      also, when you will be able to, whats the next motorcycle you're gonna be getting after the cb125?

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому +4

      Only 207 days 😁
      Than I’ll be able to get A2 driver licence (

    • @Examplist
      @Examplist 3 роки тому

      @@ROWHAWK oh wow that's radical, I thought you were into sport bikes. Good luck!

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I already have the Vulcan. My grandma gave it to me. It was her bike but she doesn’t ride no more. Otherwise I would have got a CBR 600. Maybe if I get my full license (A) I’ll get a racer 😁

  • @loukospapazitas6728
    @loukospapazitas6728 2 роки тому

    You re safe brother , either its expensive or not! Keep riding and always keep your cool.

  • @Martcapt
    @Martcapt 3 роки тому +6

    How many kms did you have on it? I also have one like this, love the little bike, it's a bunch of fun

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  3 роки тому +6

      Bought it at 9,000 km, after a year of riding it’s at 21,000 km.
      Even though it’s a fun bike for in the city, I can’t wait till I’m allowed to ride a bigger bike.

    • @24kCookieMusic
      @24kCookieMusic 2 роки тому

      @@ROWHAWK just buy a bigger bike lol

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому

      @öykü, I did. I’ve bought a 600

    • @24kCookieMusic
      @24kCookieMusic 2 роки тому

      @@ROWHAWK and how much stronger? I wanna get too but idk if not too strong

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому

      The law limits to 35 kW (48 hp), so the bike I bought had 57 kW but has been restricted.

  • @guiltygearcore
    @guiltygearcore 2 роки тому

    You're a great driver sir. Hope your bike is now fixed.

  • @blackdragonrider4541
    @blackdragonrider4541 2 роки тому +1

    Good job you stay calm you handled this like a pro hope you get it fix soon and get back on the road

  • @ducaduke
    @ducaduke 2 роки тому

    Handle it flawlessly! Good time to get to know your bike and rebuild!

  • @pengpeng3327
    @pengpeng3327 2 роки тому

    Hold the clutch and let it glind from time to time. A friend told me that. Keeps the engine chill.

  • @MJT-DA
    @MJT-DA 2 роки тому +2

    Glad you’re ok! Don’t sweat it buy a new bike and get back at it!

    • @nepp9574
      @nepp9574 2 роки тому +2

      Fixing it might be cheaper 😉

  • @Nr2741998
    @Nr2741998 2 роки тому

    Nobody is mentioning that adorable stuffed animal, so I will. That is cute as shit. Love it.

  • @oliwiers.3422
    @oliwiers.3422 2 роки тому +1

    Very good job, good reaction to the situation, when my bike blew up i was so clueless, luckily 125s are cheap to rebuild 🤣

  • @romellanorider7381
    @romellanorider7381 2 роки тому +2

    Had the same bike 2 years ago, exact same colors, i was heading a nearby city, suddenly the engine stops on the middle of the highway. I couldnt start it back and went back home on a truck.
    I disassembled the engine at home and the exhaust valve was kissing the piston, a total mess. The poor CBR ended on a scrapyard.🥺

    • @ssi3262
      @ssi3262 2 роки тому

      wait why dont u just repair it?

    • @romellanorider7381
      @romellanorider7381 2 роки тому

      @@ssi3262 bike had 44.000km and 5+ falls, bought it for 650€ with 28.000km. I prefered to buy a new bike.

    • @ssi3262
      @ssi3262 2 роки тому

      @@romellanorider7381 well if that was the case, i'll be do the same thing as you.

  • @TheFatboy714
    @TheFatboy714 2 роки тому +1

    Only 75mph on a 125, geezus. My z400 vibrates like crazy at that speed, I can only imagine on a 125

  • @Mesteropuppets1
    @Mesteropuppets1 2 роки тому

    I think it's not just the head gasket! I heard some clunky metal sounds! It's gonna be expensive! That's why, In India, We don't even cross 90 KMPH on a 125 CC (Even if the bike can go much faster). It's gonna blow something up! If you wanna be faster than that, you should maybe invest in a higher displacement engine. 300cc is a good start. There is no replacement for displacement. Get a bigger displacement and ride at cruising speeds. The engine stays healthy!
    A short story, I once did 200 kms on a Hero-Honda 100CC bike in one single sitting! Constantly kept the speed at 60-70 KMPH! (Speeds are slower in India) and the bike was very happy to do more! I Still have the bike and about to reach total lifespan validity!
    Nicely handled it! It was dangerous! Glad you're okay!

  • @GSXRgYpSy
    @GSXRgYpSy 2 роки тому

    Damn that sucks dude! Hopefully it wasn't too expensive and your back enjoying your bike!

  • @BelgiumGOAT
    @BelgiumGOAT 11 місяців тому +1

    I got this on my CBR125R little longer then a year ago, ended up buying a Yamaha YZFR125 and never did highway again with a 125cc :p

  • @ThATgUY-bu5yn
    @ThATgUY-bu5yn 2 роки тому

    Had similar happen recently, yours looks alot better so hopefully by this time you back up and on 2. I sent a rod through and now have an entire chunk of my block missing 😅
    Glad your good brotha, 1 down the rest is up from there

  • @gooo1762
    @gooo1762 2 роки тому +1

    Luckily nothing happend to you! Handled it really good man!

  • @ksavage681
    @ksavage681 2 роки тому

    Fastest my old cb125 would go was 55mph downwind. You were thrashing that bike.

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn311 2 роки тому +2

    Could still be low oil due to consumption at high speeds. The CBR250R and 300R have had failures due to their long service interval and owners not checking oil level.

  • @bretttingelstad7641
    @bretttingelstad7641 2 роки тому

    Lotta stress on that little motor. Whole different animal than my Concours 14! Lol!

  • @Newbzor
    @Newbzor 2 роки тому +1

    Damn I had a cbr125 as my first bike and that thing struggled to even make it to 120, I am not surprised this happened.

  • @TheManCraZy12
    @TheManCraZy12 2 роки тому

    My brother's BMW K1200S recently blew up while driving 200 kmh on the highway..
    The connection rod broke and busted the engine casing, oil all over the rear tire, but luckily he didn't crash

  • @tectrek8
    @tectrek8 2 роки тому

    You must have praying parents for how quick you got off that road to safety!!

  • @pika2903
    @pika2903 Рік тому

    I have a chinese sportsbike 125cc it has around 15,000 kilometers and i never suspected that it will blowup cause i was riding it like a maniac and sometimes i was riding it for 100km around 7k rpm on open roads and never had a problem with it and it's still going strong i just can't imagine from a honda to blow up like that it just can't wrap around my head

  • @tsweens13
    @tsweens13 2 роки тому

    oh no! our gasket! it’s broken!
    nah fr nice one man, handled flawlessly. I think I’d be stuck in the outside lane still processing what was going on 😂

  • @lucianoromero777
    @lucianoromero777 2 роки тому +2

    Close to redline most the time is sometimes hard, but you may actually be alright if it’s under factory warranty still as it was a failure of normal processes of riding

  • @Badussies911
    @Badussies911 2 роки тому

    I hope ur bike will be ok after this and be safe on the road, man

  • @slackin_2423
    @slackin_2423 2 роки тому

    Hey my subaru did the same thing but instead of just dying int BANG CLANG DING BONG BANG BANG! it was a pretty sick drum solo tbh.

  • @Vesper778
    @Vesper778 2 роки тому

    Let's be honest. A 125cc at near redline for an extended period of time was just asking for trouble... regardless you handled it super well. If budget is not an issue and you like cruising on freeway perhaps getting something in a 600cc category. Best wishes!

    • @ROWHAWK
      @ROWHAWK  2 роки тому +1

      Hej there,
      The budget wasn’t true issue, the law was. I was only allowed to ride a 125 cc

    • @Vesper778
      @Vesper778 2 роки тому +2

      @@ROWHAWK I see. Sorry I didn't know there was a limitation. I'm not sure if you're in the states but most of the time at 16 people can get a permit then a motorcycle license and operate 1000cc without anyone batting an eye. Riding here is even more dangerous due to the fact that most drivers aren't paying much attention. Thank you for your reply and good luck out there brother!

  • @LostCauseRT
    @LostCauseRT 2 роки тому

    I love how the speedometer marks up to 200.

  • @NoelCraigNI
    @NoelCraigNI 2 роки тому

    I'd be surprised if this has anything to do with it being a 125cc, I had both the older two stroke Cagiva Mito 125 and Aprilia RS 125 + 4 stroke 125 Cruiser and 125 Moped and none of them blew engines like that. Those old 2 strokes are mental, push out more than twice the BHP of the CBR and I suspect at considerably higher RPM's. That's not to say the Mito and RS125 are reliable, far from it, you break anything on those bikes (and you will) you'll be in tears when you see the bill. I think you've just had a bit of bad luck honestly, hope you're back on the road again soon. Stay safe out there.

  • @BirendraHarrSw
    @BirendraHarrSw 2 роки тому

    I never knew Honda made a 125 CBR, super interesting

  • @xxxenricop
    @xxxenricop 2 роки тому

    Within 1/2 inch from the red line for ages....I was taking it slow... But your engine is going literally at 10,000 rpm! For 30 min? More? 🤯

  • @techtinkerin
    @techtinkerin 2 роки тому

    Had a 125cc Suzuki on a 70mph road here in UK, it would do 70 but it was close to redline, better to drop to about 60mph if it's sustained for long periods. All that cowling probably doesn't help cooling either. ❤️👍😎

  • @binarhassan
    @binarhassan 2 роки тому

    I was riding my cg150 for about 2 hours at one point i was going uphill doing 80s km and suddenly the engine went off no power piston seized i think, kickstart was very stiff wont move at all, good thing i didn't try to kick it by force as this would have made more damage to the cylinder (or so i think) i put the bike on the stand not knowing what to do or who to call, after some minutes passed i hopelessly went back to kickstart it again and it fired right up !! Did not even hear weird noises i was so happy, been putting 20w50 oil in it since then (i feel more compresson, quicker startup, also less noise) i dont care if its too thicc or whatever the temps in here sometimes reach 50C an air cooled bike wont be able to run at such high temp with 10w30 oil.
    But cbr 125 has much more rpm than cg125/150 and thats what i think caused your engine to blow like that small displacement bikes arent made for such rpm for long periods of time (1-2 hours)

  • @JimBrodie
    @JimBrodie 2 роки тому +1

    Had an '05 cbr125rr for a while. Thing was a tack driver, until the electrics went.
    Only thing i didn't like was it wasn't geared for dual carriageway riding. Ate more fuel bouncing it off the redline at 85, than if i just went on a normal A road. Bumping up a tooth on the front sprocket saved so much fuel. Otherwise a fantastic and very forgiving sports commuter.