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Brand new cr125r died on me after 30 minutes, need help
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[QUOTE="longtime coming, post: 1310080, member: 67999"] Sounds like a fouled plug to me. Try a 1(and only 1) range hotter plug for a while. If the dealer got the jetting close, this should fix you up. The dealer will probably suggest the same. Congrat's on the great bike. Shift, shift, shift. Clutch, clutch, clutch. Wahooo! What I mean by clutch, clutch is: when that 125 falls off the power, you have two choices. You can downshift or lightly slip the clutch to get it back in the power. Depending on the situation, it is usually smoother to just slip the clutch for a split second once or twice and voila, the power is back. That CR picks it back up beautifully. Good Luck! Always carry a spare plug and a wrench with you (and a toothbrush to clean around the plug hole. Do not let dirt get in your engine (Rule #1). Be super careful when re-seating your air filter after cleaning (see rule #1). [/QUOTE]
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