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1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:36 pm Sep 17 2017
by Dekon
Back in March I picked up an '89 YZ125. Other then the frame and forks, everything else was in Tupperware bins. It was missing the cylinder, carb, and all the electrical components. Finally started the rebuild. Every bearing in the motor has been replaced and had the crankshaft rebuilt. I have to give Ken O'Connor Racing props, he had the crank rebuilt in a day. Dropped it off on a Wednesday, he said it would be done on the Saturday. He called me on Thursday saying it was all set. I am waiting on a rotor/flywheel.
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1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:37 pm Sep 17 2017
by Dekon
Rattle canned the frame, it's going to be a rider so I didn't powder coat the frame.
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1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:39 pm Sep 17 2017
by Dekon
Dropped the motor in. There is one issue, the kicker will not return. I must have not wound the spring tight enough. I know I should have dealt with that issue, but I could not resist dropping it in the frame.
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1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:41 pm Sep 17 2017
by Dekon
Replaced all the bearings in the swing arm, linkage, and shock. People who neglect their bearing should be whipped. Some of the bearing were a major PITA to get out. Installed them.
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1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:42 pm Sep 17 2017
by Dekon
Finished off the day installing the air box and subframe.
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Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 08:01 pm Sep 17 2017
by KDXGarage
VERY NICE!

How was the search for new OEM parts as well as aftermarket?

I am curious as to how the parts search is on a Yamaha.

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:21 am Sep 18 2017
by Dekon
New OEM parts was tough. Partzilla is your friend because you can cross reference parts to other part models(helps to search for used parts from ebay).

Aftermarket was not to bad; definitely not nearly as good as a post 2000 bike.

Speed and Sport Yamaha in PA has or can find a lot of the tough to find parts. They were great to deal with. Most of the parts were from ebay, just takes a lot of searching to weed out the junk from the good. Also, a lot of the parts people are asking big money for you can find new. An example was someone was selling
a set of rear sprocket bolts for $10. You can get them new for .68 ea.

Also, a major time saver was a Specbolt kit, all nice new fasteners; they have all most all of the bolts you need in their kit to put the bike back together.

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 09:34 am Sep 18 2017
by KDXGarage
Thanks for the follow up.

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 06:39 am Sep 19 2017
by jaywylie
Looking good!

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:10 pm Sep 19 2017
by Dekon
jaywylie wrote:Looking good!
Thanks

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 11:40 pm Sep 19 2017
by SS109
I loved the YZ's from those years. The red/white was just an awesome combo! Keep us posted!

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 06:40 am Sep 20 2017
by Tyl3r
Very nice! Looks real good. Did you get the kickstart spring wound up? I did the same thing with the motor I just put together :shh: :lol:

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 08:46 am Sep 20 2017
by Dekon
I just put the spring on the holder. I should have wound it around once before I put it in the holder.

Update: the spring did not have to be wound around, it was the spring itself.

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:54 pm Oct 17 2017
by Dekon
So a little update. Fixed the kicker issue, it was the spring itself. When I got the pile of parts, there were four kicker shafts and springs. Picked through them and used the best pieces. Then while working on the bike tonight it some how feel off the stand and snapped the kicker shaft in half. Here's the damage.
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Can not believe the shaft snapped like that. So, after a lot of curse words, I had to open up the side case to change out the shaft with one of the other ones I have. After that, I was able to install the forks, front wheel, handlebars, cables, and carb vent lines. I also put the rear wheel on but it is just on for balance on the stand as the caliper bracket has a bolt holding the caliper on frozen in it. I have that soaking now in Kroil. It is finally looking like a bike now.
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Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 08:08 pm Oct 17 2017
by KDXGarage
Damn, dude. It is indeed looking like a bike, a great one!

Sorry to hear of the bad luck on it falling off the stand and the kickstart shaft snapping.

Is that the Harbor Freight stand? If so, how do you like it?

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 07:17 pm Oct 18 2017
by Dekon
Jason wrote:
Is that the Harbor Freight stand? If so, how do you like it?
Jason, yup it is the HF one. I really like it. More so than the Chaperral one that I have. It is heavy duty for sure. Nice when you have a 20% of coupon. I'm going to get 2 more for the rest of the bike stable.

BTW, the stand had nothing to do with it falling off the stand, the cradle of the frame is a different shape on each side, that's why I had it strapped down to the stand. One of the straps came loose some how.

And thanks for the compliment on the build.

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 11:04 pm Oct 18 2017
by KDXGarage
Dekon wrote:
Jason wrote:
Is that the Harbor Freight stand? If so, how do you like it?
Jason, yup it is the HF one. I really like it. More so than the Chaperral one that I have. It is heavy duty for sure. Nice when you have a 20% of coupon. I'm going to get 2 more for the rest of the bike stable.

BTW, the stand had nothing to do with it falling off the stand, the cradle of the frame is a different shape on each side, that's why I had it strapped down to the stand. One of the straps came loose some how.

And thanks for the compliment on the build.
I went to Harbor Freight tonight. I had looked at the stand at some point in the past. I looked at it again tonight. It looked like $29.99, plus tax normally, but $19.99 for Inside Track Club members. I am not in that.
The platform did not look too big, but the price was cheap, of course. Thanks for letting me know your thoughts on it. I will keep it in mind if I get around to committing to more stands.

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 12:24 am Oct 19 2017
by SS109
Jason wrote:I went to Harbor Freight tonight. I had looked at the stand at some point in the past. I looked at it again tonight. It looked like $29.99, plus tax normally, but $19.99 for Inside Track Club members. I am not in that.
The platform did not look too big, but the price was cheap, of course. Thanks for letting me know your thoughts on it. I will keep it in mind if I get around to committing to more stands.
I have one of the HF steel stands as well. Eight years and still going. No complaints.

Re: 1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 12:05 pm Oct 19 2017
by Tyl3r
Bike it lookin sweet! Sucks about the kicker shaft, glad ya got it fixed! I can't believe it would break like that either.

1989 YZ125 Pile O' Parts build.

Posted: 09:45 am Nov 03 2017
by Dekon
This past weekend I got the electrics and radiators mounted up. It has spark. Yeah! Hopefully I get this almost finished up this weekend. At the very least hope to have it at least running. I'll post up some pics this weekend of where I'm at.