The CB125F 2021-on topic
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Re: The CB125F 2021-on topic
Thank you 125erCracy, that video is not bad and certainly a good start. What I am additionally looking for is some basic information, e. g. valve clearance, torque specifications. Needs the tank to be removed for valve access?, ... . I found the book "Honda Cbf125 and Cb125f: 09 to 17 (Haynes Service & Repair Manual)". This is for the predecessor, probably it would cover my 2021 bike as well?
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Re: The CB125F 2021-on topic
Design not changed that much just refined for emissions but first bikes Indian built (Haynes) second generation Chinese built (GLR designation- CB125F) latest model Italian built so though mechanicals much the same I wouldn't like to gamble torque value.
There are many YouTube videos on the latest model you just need to trawl through them.
Visit a Honda dealer speak to the service department they may well print them off for you,though obs don't tell them your doing your own servicing just an excuse like I'm touring so need to do roadside checks/routine maintenance & order some parts like oil & filter screen, sump plug as a goodwill gesture. (I asked so many SuperCub questions I think they did it to get shot of me)
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Re: The CB125F 2021-on topic
The model is the Honda CB125 MM 2021>
It has roller rocker arms with needle roller bearings. (hopefully no valve adjustment needed)
I still can't find either a parts fiche for it or detailed work shop manual.
Waiting for a Youtuber to post before I take it apart myself.
It has roller rocker arms with needle roller bearings. (hopefully no valve adjustment needed)
I still can't find either a parts fiche for it or detailed work shop manual.
Waiting for a Youtuber to post before I take it apart myself.
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Re: The CB125F 2021-on topic
Many Thanks Ally, something inside to adjust.
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Thanks, just need the gap setting, probably 0.002inlet and 0.004exhaust,
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Re: The CB125F 2021-on topic
Not found out the tappet settings yet. Waiting for the spanner indicator to show.