Yamaha YZF-R125 Service Manual: Faulty front fork legs

Leaking oil

- Bent, damaged or rusty inner tube

- Cracked or damaged outer tube

- Improperly installed oil seal

- Damaged oil seal lip

- Incorrect oil level (high)

- Loose damper rod assembly bolt

- Damaged damper rod assembly bolt copper washer

- Cracked or damaged front fork cap O-ring

Malfunction

- Bent or damaged inner tube

- Bent or damaged outer tube

- Damaged fork spring

- Worn or damaged outer tube bushing

- Bent or damaged damper rod

- Incorrect oil viscosity

- Incorrect oil level

    Poor braking performance
    - Worn brake pad - Worn brake disc - Air in hydraulic brake system - Leaking brake fluid - Faulty brake caliper kit - Faulty brake caliper seal - Loose union bolt - Damaged brake hose - Oil or ...

    Unstable handling
    Handlebars - Bent or improperly installed right handlebar - Bent or improperly installed left handlebar 1. Steering head components - Improperly installed upper bracket - Improperly installed low ...

    Other materials:

    Disassembling the front fork legs
    The following procedure applies to both of the front fork legs. 1. Remove: Rubber cap Clip "1" Front fork cap "2" (with O-ring) Fork spring NOTE: Push the front fork cap in the direction of the arrow shown in the illustration to remove the clip. 2. Drain: Fork oil NOTE ...

    Checking the steering head
    1. Wash: Bearings Bearing races 2. Check: Bearings Bearing races Damage/pitting →Replace. 3. Replace: Bearings Bearing races a. Remove the bearing races from the steering head pipe with a long rod "1" and hammer. b. Remove the bearing race from the lower bracket ...

    Throttle position sensor
    1. Check: Throttle position sensor a. Connect the digital circuit tester to the terminals of the throttle body sensor assembly coupler as shown. Positive tester probe → gray/red terminal "1" Negative tester probe → gray/black terminal "2" b. Measure the throttle pos ...

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