Old school 1979 Kawasaki KE125A

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • What going on everyone? Kicking this video off Old school 1979 Kawasaki KE125A. My friends neighbor has owned this from this motorcycle since it was brand new back in 1979. I thought she was the second owner of it but when they picked it up after I replace the crank seals they told me she has owned it since new. So pretty cool to still have it after all these years.
    Well as you will see in the video I had to track down original OEM parts to fox the crank seals & leaking O-rings. This old 2 stroke runs phenomenal now. She is super pumped to get it back & start riding it again.
    Hope you guys enjoy the video & like always thank you for the continued support. Smash that like & subscribe but for me. It really helps my channel out. Remember if you have any questions about Motorcycles, ATV's, UTV's leave a comment are3 email me @ limitlesspowersports78@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 10

  • @RicardoValdes-r6w
    @RicardoValdes-r6w 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent work very good video. Congrats !! 😊

  • @mrserious55
    @mrserious55 Год назад +1

    think i cleaned carbs every time i rode my 75s....finally got em right

  • @AugustinPionati
    @AugustinPionati Год назад

    Great video
    I have a 78 kd125 I’m doing the seals on too but I can’t get the clutch out. Do you have the footage of that?

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Год назад

      No I sure don't. Sorry. You should have to pull the plates out & take the big nut off inside the inner clutch hub then it should come out if I remember right.

  • @JAMTOAM
    @JAMTOAM Год назад +1

    where u get parts in canada i called they told me good luck

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Год назад +1

      I got them from vintagekawasaki.com I'm pretty sure they are out of Canada but the condenser I ordered from Germany.

  • @damonheilweil613
    @damonheilweil613 Год назад

    Hi, can you show how to do a valve adjustment on this model?

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Год назад +1

      There is only the rotary valve on this model. The rotary valve only gone on one way. This is a 2 stroke. No cam,no vavles, no cam chain ect...

  • @JAMTOAM
    @JAMTOAM Год назад

    i have a 1971 ke125 that carb wont run it started a on point then it shut off

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Год назад

      I did end up changing the condenser at a later date & now you can start it with one hand on the Kickstarter.