Segment:
Entry-level to intermediate off-road/trail motorcycle. Popular for youth riders, beginners, and trail riding.
Target Audience:
Enthusiasts and mechanics looking for detailed repair and maintenance guidance for their Yamaha TTR125.
Competitors:
Honda CRF100F/XR100, Kawasaki KLX110/KLX125, Suzuki DR-Z125.
Key Advantages:
Known for its reliability, user-friendly nature, and versatility for trail riding and recreational use. The LW (Long Wheelbase) model offers increased stability.
Manual Value Proposition:
Provides factory-level detail for cost-effective maintenance and repair, empowering owners to perform their own servicing.
Vehicle Key Features:
Air-cooled 4-stroke engine, electric start (on some variants/years, but likely kick start on base 2003), durable chassis, comfortable suspension for trail use.
Primary Coverage:
Complete service and repair for the 2003 Yamaha TTR125 series, including the TT-R125LW variant.
Secondary Coverage Notes:
Explicitly states compatibility with similar model years, suggesting broader applicability to a range of TTR125 models around the 2003 production era.
Estimated Page Count:
Typically 300-500 pages for a comprehensive workshop manual of this nature, though specific count is not provided in product info.
Type:
Service Repair Workshop Manual
Language:
English (standard for Yamaha workshop manuals)
Format:
Likely digital (PDF) given the 'copy and paste link' for other years, but could be available in print. Assumed digital for comprehensive searchability.
Engine:
Detailed coverage of the TTR125 engine, including disassembly, assembly, tuning, diagnostics, lubrication, cooling system, and component specifications.
Transmission:
Comprehensive information on the transmission system, including gear selection, clutch operation, lubrication, and potential repair procedures.
Fuel System:
In-depth coverage of the carburetor (likely Mikuni VM series), fuel lines, fuel tank, and associated components. Includes adjustments and troubleshooting.
Ignition System:
Details on the CDI ignition system, spark plug specifications, timing, and troubleshooting.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, component testing, battery maintenance, lighting systems, and starter motor operation.
Chassis And Suspension:
Front fork (telescopic) and rear suspension (monoshock) overhaul, adjustment, and maintenance. Frame inspection and alignment.
Brakes:
Front and rear brake system maintenance, including hydraulic fluid replacement, pad inspection/replacement, caliper service, and drum brake adjustment (if applicable).
Wheels And Tires:
Tire pressure recommendations, wheel bearing service, spoke tensioning (for spoked wheels), and rim specifications.
Bodywork And Trim:
Information on plastic body panels, seat removal, handlebar assembly, and minor bodywork repairs.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, chain adjustment, spark plug checks, and general inspection procedures.
Troubleshooting:
Systematic diagnostic guides for common problems and failures, enabling users to identify and resolve issues effectively.
Engine Rebuild:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for engine disassembly, component inspection, honing, piston/ring replacement, and reassembly.
Carburetor Overhaul:
Instructions for cleaning, inspecting, and rebuilding the carburetor, including jetting and mixture adjustments.
Suspension Servicing:
Fork seal replacement, oil level checks and changes, shock absorber servicing.
Electrical Diagnostics:
Testing electrical components, tracing wiring faults using diagrams, and troubleshooting charging system issues.
Brake System Repair:
Bleeding brake lines, replacing brake pads and shoes, servicing brake calipers and master cylinders.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering everything from basic owner maintenance to in-depth mechanical repairs and diagnostics. Suitable for home mechanics and professional technicians.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Includes specific diagnostic trees and fault finding methods for various systems.
Special Tools:
Likely specifies any unique or specialized tools required for specific procedures, often with Yamaha part numbers.
Digital Format:
Assumed PDF for ease of use, searchability, and accessibility. High-resolution scans of original factory documents.
Print Quality Description:
If printed, expect clear text and legible diagrams. Digital versions offer zoom capabilities for clarity.
Binding Type If Printed:
Typically comb-bound or spiral-bound for lay-flat usability in a workshop environment.
Paper Type If Printed:
Durable, semi-gloss paper to withstand workshop conditions and repeated use.
Overall Length:
Approximately 70.9 inches (1800 mm) for standard, LW model is longer.
Overall Width:
Approximately 30.1 inches (765 mm)
Overall Height:
Approximately 42.1 inches (1070 mm)
Seat Height:
Approximately 31.7 inches (805 mm)
Wheelbase:
Approximately 48.8 inches (1240 mm) for standard, LW model is longer (e.g., 50.4 inches / 1280mm).
Wet Weight:
Approximately 174 lbs (79 kg)
Dry Weight:
Approximately 165 lbs (75 kg)
Front Tire Size:
2.50-17 4PR
Rear Tire Size:
4.10-18 4PR
Wheelbase Specifications:
The 'LW' designation specifically refers to a 'Long Wheelbase' model, providing enhanced stability for larger riders or rougher terrain.
Safety Ratings:
Not applicable for off-road motorcycles in the same way as cars. Focus is on mechanical integrity and rider control.
Braking System:
Front disc brake, rear drum brake (typical for this model). Manual provides procedures for optimal performance and safety.
Suspension Tuning:
The manual assists in proper suspension setup for rider weight and terrain, crucial for stability and control.
Frame Construction:
Steel semi-double cradle frame, known for its strength and durability in off-road conditions.
Engine Oil Change:
Every 1000 km (600 miles) or 6 months, whichever comes first (refer to manual for exact specifications).
Spark Plug Inspection:
Every 1000 km (600 miles)
Air Filter Cleaning:
Every 500 km (300 miles) or as needed in dusty conditions.
Chain Lubrication And Adjustment:
Every 200 km (125 miles)
Engine Oil Type:
Yamalube 4 (or equivalent SAE 10W-40 API SG or higher, JASO MA specification)
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid
Coolant Type:
Not applicable (air-cooled engine)
Common Wear Items:
Clutch plates, brake pads, chain and sprockets, wheel bearings, fork seals.
Carburetor Tuning Sensitivity:
Can be sensitive to altitude and temperature changes, requiring periodic adjustment for optimal performance. Manual provides correct procedures.
Suspension Firmness:
Stock suspension can be firm for larger riders; manual guides on adjustments or potential upgrades.
Manufacturer:
Yamaha Motor Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer with a long history of producing motorcycles, musical instruments, and other motorized products.
Ttr Series Lineage:
The TTR series is Yamaha's line of beginner-friendly, air-cooled, four-stroke dirt bikes, designed for trail riding and recreational off-roading. The TTR125 specifically replaced smaller displacement models and evolved over time with different wheel sizes and chassis configurations (e.g., LW for long wheelbase).
Production Period:
The TTR125 platform has been in production for many years, with the 2003 model being a key iteration.