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Brand new cr125r died on me after 30 minutes, need help
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[QUOTE="longtime coming, post: 1310072, member: 67999"] The bang/crack noises are confusing. The Cr125 is a great bike. We have an '06. You said that the dealer re-jetted it. Find out what they put in. I was lazy and just bought a JD kit and followed the directions. Then it still fouled plugs (probably your problem, but the noises..?..). The bandaid fix at that point is to go one range hotter on the plug. Ours has not fouled a plug since, except when we tried to go back to the stock plug. You cannot putt around on that bike or it will foul plugs. You don't have to go stupid fast, just give it large squirts of throttle every chance you get. Keep it in the sweet spot, shift, shift, shift and enjoy. You have a great bike there. The sweetest clutch I have ever used for one thing. And nice brakes. And the motor simply rips in the sweet spot. Short and sweet. Shift, shift, shift. Clutch, clutch, clutch. 125's. Wahooo! [/QUOTE]
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