Yes, MSG. It’s a rare deep blue but not Yamaha blue color for a BWS/Zuma. I really like it, but it is higher / more complicated maintenance than the 2-stroke Zuma that I’m accustomed to. Thanks again for having posted these for us.
Que más amigo, como va!!. Excelente video, completo, conciso y al grano, mostrando los detalles técnicos perfecto. Solo una cosa, esa contratuerca varía su medida según la marca?? Ya que veo que siempre es 8mm, pero mi Bws en la última reparación quedó de 9mm.
1:50 .006" is not "six hundred thou", that is in fact six thousandths of an inch. What you were calling out, "six hundred thou" is actually over half an inch...that's not a gap, that's a canyon.
Hello, I recently installed the Malossi multivar kit on my stock 09 Zuma. I do like to know if you used the provided 8gr. weights?. I did, but didn’t noticeably improve top speed or acceleration in my opinion .
Top speed before install ua-cam.com/video/ArJEEx8IwJ4/v-deo.html and New top speed after install ua-cam.com/video/ZL5uxANzvA8/v-deo.html I installed every part and every piece that was included in the kit. Check out my video on the Malossi MutliVar.
I thought that I would throw out this question here. How do you find top dead center on the Zuma/BWS 125? I’ve heard that you can remove the two fan covers on the right side of the scooter and you can see the section for top dead center there, and you can also turn the crank from there. Other people have talked about putting a pencil, chopstick or something like that inside the spark plug hole and when it’s the cylinder pulls it out the farthest, that, that’s TDC in the exhaust turn. Is this true or is there a better/easier way of doing this? Thanks again, MSG.
Hey Rick, I don't know about how others find TDC, but I used this manual www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.49ccscoot.com/manuals/2009_Yamaha_Zuma_125_Service_Manual.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiMvomWmOXuAhW2EVkFHcT4DhsQFjAgegQIKxAB&usg=AOvVaw3M58dwmI47Pptso6doccX2 Head over to 3-19 or search: TDC Good Luck bro. If you have any more questions let me know 👍✌
@@MSG_MOTO Thanks for posting access to the Zuma/BWS 125 Maintenance Manual for those looking for that. I’ve already had mine. It talks about the little window in the plastic magneto/fan housing area with the little rubber door, but I’ve never been able to find the TDC mark through that hole. I’ll have to keep looking so that I won’t have to take everything apart. Thanks again, MSG.
I just done it to my scooter it made a world of a difference
The better the seal, the higher the compression, improved performance! Simple job right? What kind of scoot you got?
MSG MotoVlogs it is very easy to do I may try doing it once a year to it I have a 2009 Yamaha zuma 125
I just upgraded to the Zuma/BWS 125 and re- viewed this video. I love that tappit tool kit and will try to look for that.
Rick Rudge I love the color. Nice upgrade Bud! How you enjoying it so far?
Yes, MSG. It’s a rare deep blue but not Yamaha blue color for a BWS/Zuma. I really like it, but it is higher / more complicated maintenance than the 2-stroke Zuma that I’m accustomed to. Thanks again for having posted these for us.
Best clear precise explanation I have seen yet, THANK YOU
You're very welcome! There's no harm in trying, right?
Thanks - I didn't know about that tool set,
Fantastic!! Thank you for doing this, 125ScooterGuy. 🛵🛵🛵🛵
lovely stuff
Que más amigo, como va!!. Excelente video, completo, conciso y al grano, mostrando los detalles técnicos perfecto.
Solo una cosa, esa contratuerca varía su medida según la marca?? Ya que veo que siempre es 8mm, pero mi Bws en la última reparación quedó de 9mm.
1:50 .006" is not "six hundred thou", that is in fact six thousandths of an inch. What you were calling out, "six hundred thou" is actually over half an inch...that's not a gap, that's a canyon.
Thanks bruh 🙏
Cheers and happy riding 😀
@@MSG_MOTO selam e5/125cc 4valf / hava sogutmali. Valf bosluklari ne olmali ? 0,07 inch ?
Hello, I recently installed the Malossi multivar kit on my stock 09 Zuma. I do like to know if you used the provided 8gr. weights?. I did, but didn’t noticeably improve top speed or acceleration in my opinion .
Top speed before install ua-cam.com/video/ArJEEx8IwJ4/v-deo.html and New top speed after install ua-cam.com/video/ZL5uxANzvA8/v-deo.html
I installed every part and every piece that was included in the kit. Check out my video on the Malossi MutliVar.
Where do you find the book? Does this available on line?
Oh, well this video was made years ago. Did you try finding this manual on Zuma/BWs forums? 🤔
I thought that I would throw out this question here. How do you find top dead center on the Zuma/BWS 125? I’ve heard that you can remove the two fan covers on the right side of the scooter and you can see the section for top dead center there, and you can also turn the crank from there. Other people have talked about putting a pencil, chopstick or something like that inside the spark plug hole and when it’s the cylinder pulls it out the farthest, that, that’s TDC in the exhaust turn. Is this true or is there a better/easier way of doing this? Thanks again, MSG.
Hey Rick,
I don't know about how others find TDC, but I used this manual www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.49ccscoot.com/manuals/2009_Yamaha_Zuma_125_Service_Manual.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiMvomWmOXuAhW2EVkFHcT4DhsQFjAgegQIKxAB&usg=AOvVaw3M58dwmI47Pptso6doccX2
Head over to 3-19 or search: TDC
Good Luck bro. If you have any more questions let me know 👍✌
@@MSG_MOTO Thanks for posting access to the Zuma/BWS 125 Maintenance Manual for those looking for that. I’ve already had mine. It talks about the little window in the plastic magneto/fan housing area with the little rubber door, but I’ve never been able to find the TDC mark through that hole. I’ll have to keep looking so that I won’t have to take everything apart. Thanks again, MSG.
Where did you get the manual on your pc?
opryhopeful Hi, thanks for the question. This video was filmed a long time ago. I think I downloaded it from a Zuma Forum or PDFtown.
www.manualslib.com/manual/629999/Yamaha-Zuma-Yw125a.html