What are the common problems you get in Grizzly 125 (Breeze 125)?
#1
Grizzly 125 is exactly the same as Breeze 125 except for bars at the back and front which I think is good to have those back and front bars.
What are the common problems that you get in Grizzly 125 or Breeze 125?
What are the common problems that you get in Grizzly 125 or Breeze 125?
#3
If you do not mind where is the valve located and how do you adjust it-- how often.
How about the float--- what is it--- how often do you replace it--- how do you replace it.
Thanks indeed.
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How about the float--- what is it--- how often do you replace it--- how do you replace it.
Thanks indeed.
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#4
2 valves, one intake, and one exhaust. if you've never done it, maybe have the dealer do it, or do a search here for "valve adjust", as it's a very long explanation, and you need the valve specs. also, good info has been printed before on this topic. hard starting is a good indication of needing intake valve adjusted.
float is the carb float. mine wasn't running very well, so i replaced it. they also have an adjustment, but i couldn't get it right, and bent the adjustment tab too much. float should last 10-15 years.
for basic stuff, do regular oil changes, always check the oil before a ride. check and adjust chain tension as needed (every 2 rides). keep chain lubed (every 2nd ride or so). OH, very important: clean air filter regularly (depending on how dusty your riding area is). you may want to buy a service manual. good help and instructions, plus you'll save the cost of the manual in the first thing you do, that you didn't have to pay to the dealer.
float is the carb float. mine wasn't running very well, so i replaced it. they also have an adjustment, but i couldn't get it right, and bent the adjustment tab too much. float should last 10-15 years.
for basic stuff, do regular oil changes, always check the oil before a ride. check and adjust chain tension as needed (every 2 rides). keep chain lubed (every 2nd ride or so). OH, very important: clean air filter regularly (depending on how dusty your riding area is). you may want to buy a service manual. good help and instructions, plus you'll save the cost of the manual in the first thing you do, that you didn't have to pay to the dealer.
#7
I have a buddy whos son has a Breeze.. That boy rides the thing all the time. It has had the valves adjusted several times. When it gets hard to start they know its time for another adjustment. They had to replace the rear brakes a few times also. Those are the only problems they had. But like I said, He rides that thing all the time.
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#8
I did not yet go thru the search for knowing more about the valve.
It is really upto you if you want to everyone reading this thread to benefit about valves location in the atv, valves purpose and the method of adujusting.
Once again, thanks for your efforts.
It is really upto you if you want to everyone reading this thread to benefit about valves location in the atv, valves purpose and the method of adujusting.
Once again, thanks for your efforts.
#9
okay, here's the link.
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...valve%20adjust
i did a search for "valve adjust". The old topic was something like " '95 Breeze valve adjust and other Q's" ...funny, i was the one who posted it!! there's one more i'll find for ya that someone else posted, that gives basic info on valve adjusting.
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...valve%20adjust
i did a search for "valve adjust". The old topic was something like " '95 Breeze valve adjust and other Q's" ...funny, i was the one who posted it!! there's one more i'll find for ya that someone else posted, that gives basic info on valve adjusting.
#10
this link is excellent for general info on valve adjust.
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/tech/ValveAdjust/
if it still isn't clear, PM me, and I'll fax you pics and directions from my Yamaha manual. are you actually having a starting problem? like wolverine man and i indicated, it's usually only an issue when they're hard to start, AND EVERYTHING ELSE checks out normal (i.e. dirty air cleaner, or plugged up carb).
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/tech/ValveAdjust/
if it still isn't clear, PM me, and I'll fax you pics and directions from my Yamaha manual. are you actually having a starting problem? like wolverine man and i indicated, it's usually only an issue when they're hard to start, AND EVERYTHING ELSE checks out normal (i.e. dirty air cleaner, or plugged up carb).


