Newbie who's just bought a 125 TS

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Newbie who's just bought a 125 TS

Postby JonnyK » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:54 pm

Hi all! I had to register here after just buying a 125 TS off ebay, it's a non runner and in a bad state but I like a challenge :D . Please don't get to tired of my questions over the next few months (hopefully not years!). I know it's not complete and the engine is seized but hopefully with a bit of TLC it will run again.
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Re: Newbie who's just bought a 125 TS

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Jul 12, 2012 8:51 pm

looks like a good start and not as ruff as some i have seen posted

try to keep it stock as there are a lot of these around in the uk
but not many in stock form
when you get it going watch the front brake ..on some of the 2 stroke models
it does not stop you very well
makes a nice daily driver for someone who does not have a long trip to work
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Re: Newbie who's just bought a 125 TS

Postby JonnyK » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:07 am

Thanks David, hopefully I will be picking it up today. I've been after a 125 2 stroke for a while and always loved MZ's so had to get this. Don't suppose anyone knows any links to articles relating to stripping these?
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Re: Newbie who's just bought a 125 TS

Postby JonnyK » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:27 pm

Well i've picked it up and taken the cylinder head off. It is well and truly seized but with a bit of heat i've managed to much the piston down about an inch. I've been heating it up from the outside and tapping the piston with a peice of wood. Not sure what the best method is but when I took head off it was full of oil so someone must have tried soaking it. On a plus side it's in better condition then I thought it would be, the brakes seem to work spot on, all the switch gear looks in excellent condition. I will take some photo's as I go and try and keep a log (probably not a very good one as this is my first 125, first 2 stroke and first MZ!
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