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803
I came accross the same phenomenon when doing my 1967 CD175. In my case you can see clearly in the parts manual the cut-off between a cable without a front...
George Thomas
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Feb 1, 2006
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Ok thanks I thought I was missing somthing, it just seemed strange not being clamped or strapped down. Chris Pascal CREZE <pascal.creze@...> wrote: No...
christopher smith
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Feb 2, 2006
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806
The original battery (Yuasa Y54-6) is 6 inches *wide* and the place where it goes is only 4.5 inches in depth... the side panel just holds in the battery. It...
B. Hutsler
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Feb 3, 2006
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807
Yeh, it would have been nice if they had made the other side panel out of metal too!, as the plastic piece that clips into the frame snaps off!. I was...
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Feb 3, 2006
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808
You must be looking in the parts manual for a CD175... there seems to be no such animal in the parts listing for the SS125. What is the part number for the...
B. Hutsler
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Yes, this is from a CD 175 manual and it shows these two part numbers: 45450-237-680 (no front brake light switch) 45450-237-681 (with switch~from frame #...
George Thomas
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I found a part number that looked like a good number for a "switched" SS125 cable: 45450-237-671 this could be the cable for the 'low rise' CD175A you...
B. Hutsler
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Feb 3, 2006
4:22 pm
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The CD175A low-rise number for a switched unit is 45450-237-701. The fact that your number for the SS125 has a 237 product code is encouraging in that it seems...
George Thomas
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I have this same cable on a cl125, however my 125 is different than any others I have seen same engine as the cl125/ss125 but two intakes 2 carbs and mounted...
A and D Cycles
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Feb 3, 2006
4:57 pm
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Interesting. I've seen a picture of this bike (a 1967 version) but wondered if was ever actually produced or if it was just a factory mock-up. Sounds like a...
George Thomas
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I read in a softback Honda book about a Cl125 produced for the Europian market which had a tubed frame, but i cant find the book at the moment!. There was...
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Feb 3, 2006
5:49 pm
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What is the VIN and Eng SN on the CL125? The 'tube frame' was common in the CB125K0 (euro and other markets) but never blessed our shores... we got the CB125S...
tomswifty99
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Feb 3, 2006
6:54 pm
817
There was also a tubed frame version somewhere in the world that came with dual carbs! Cool! Desert Todd ... __________________________________________________...
Todd Evans
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Feb 4, 2006
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That model ran from 1968 to 1974 along side the 175 that the US got. The 125 version went to most of the world besides us. There were also some places that got...
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Feb 4, 2006
2:31 am
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One of my Cd/SS have the two panels in plastic ! That's great ! Pascal CREZE ... From: <Robinkawa@...> To: <Honda_SS125A@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday,...
Pascal CREZE
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Feb 4, 2006
10:26 pm
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WOW, Now that unique to the U.S. bike deserves to be shown at the CJMC Classic Japanese Motorcycle Club 11th annual Swap and Show in Auburn, California July ...
Todd Evans
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Feb 5, 2006
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Sure if I could get it restored in time, it's kind of rough, otherwise I will bring some other interesting stuff. Auburn is just over an hour from me, I have...
A and D Cycles
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Feb 5, 2006
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Hi Richard. I sure do like the SS125 stickers and Thanks again. They are very high quality indeed! I now have three different sets from different folks to...
Todd Evans
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Feb 5, 2006
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I hate to spend $$ or L or E or rubles or any other kind of cash on parts when unnecessary. So when I found that the spark plugs I wanted for my SS125A were...
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Feb 7, 2006
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25$ for one spark plug? In Paris they are sold 6 euros Pascal CREZE ... From: "tomswifty99" <tomswifty99@...> To: <Honda_SS125A@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Pascal Creze
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Feb 7, 2006
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HI, I think i have seen them for about £4.50 ea. At a Newark auto jumble in 2005. I will have a check this year and report back lol!. But i must say the...
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Feb 7, 2006
10:44 am
826
Wasn't there some mention not that long ago about using two different heat range plugs for the CL/SS125A due to the fact that the left cylinder has a tendency...
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Feb 7, 2006
6:38 pm
827
HI, yes this topic has been discussed before , but myself i never found suitable alternative choices of plugs. I did a research on the web and at one point i...
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Feb 8, 2006
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... suitable ... one point i ... makes ... range. ... than Just ... mentioned so far ... although i do ... issue on ... there is!).... ... camshaft and ... of...
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Feb 8, 2006
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Honda was aware of the limitations back when they brought CB92s to the Isle of Man back in 1959. Honda's solution was to put a sheet metal shroud around the...
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Feb 8, 2006
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Thanks for bringing up that point. That is what I recall reading earlier and since I have no less than three sets of CL/SS cylinders laying around, I just...
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Feb 8, 2006
5:24 am
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One more post for the day and I will leave you to it... I am rebuilding an SS125A and one issue I ran into is the mufflers... I know there are left side pipes...
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Feb 11, 2006
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One more post for the day and I will leave you to it... I am rebuilding an SS125A and one issue I ran into is the mufflers... I know there are left side pipes...
tomswifty99
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Feb 11, 2006
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Rubber?? on an exhaust system??? between the header and the muffler??..... Sorry to be the skeptic, but wont that melt? eventuatly become dry,brittle and...
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Feb 11, 2006
3:12 pm
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Robin, you are right... these 'joints' turned to rock in a relatively short time... but just how often do you think the mufflers should be disassembled? Not...
tomswifty99
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