Yamaha YZF-R125 Service Manual: Faulty front fork legs

Leaking oil

- Bent, damaged or rusty inner tube

- Cracked or damaged outer tube

- Improperly installed oil seal

- Damaged oil seal lip

- Incorrect oil level (high)

- Loose damper rod assembly bolt

- Damaged damper rod assembly bolt copper washer

- Cracked or damaged front fork cap O-ring

Malfunction

- Bent or damaged inner tube

- Bent or damaged outer tube

- Damaged fork spring

- Worn or damaged outer tube bushing

- Bent or damaged damper rod

- Incorrect oil viscosity

- Incorrect oil level

    Poor braking performance
    - Worn brake pad - Worn brake disc - Air in hydraulic brake system - Leaking brake fluid - Faulty brake caliper kit - Faulty brake caliper seal - Loose union bolt - Damaged brake hose - Oil or ...

    Unstable handling
    Handlebars - Bent or improperly installed right handlebar - Bent or improperly installed left handlebar 1. Steering head components - Improperly installed upper bracket - Improperly installed low ...

    Other materials:

    Removing the primary drive gear and balancer gears
    1. Loosen: Primary drive gear nut "1" NOTE: Place the aluminum plate "a" between the balancer drive gear "2" and the balancer driven gear "3", and then loosen the primary drive gear nut. 2. Straighten the lock washer tab. 3. Loosen: Balancer driven gear nut "1" NOTE: Place ...

    Removing the front fork legs
    The following procedure applies to both of the front fork legs. 1. Stand the vehicle on a level surface. WARNINGSecurely support the vehicle so that there is no danger of it falling over. 2. Loosen: Handlebar pinch bolt "1" Handlebar bolt "2" Upper bracket ...

    Circuit diagram
    2. Crankshaft position sensor 4. Main fuse 5. Main switch 6. Radiator fan motor fuse 8. Sidestand switch 9. Battery 17.Engine stop switch 19.Intake air pressure sensor 20.Intake air temperature sensor 21.Throttle position sensor 22.Coolant temperature sensor 23.Lean angle sensor 24.S ...

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