Target Audience:
Yamaha YZ125 owners, motocross racers, mechanics, and enthusiasts seeking in-depth knowledge for maintenance and repair
Competitive Context:
The YZ125 was a key player in the 125cc motocross class, known for its potent 2-stroke engine and agility. This manual provides the essential information to keep this performance machine running optimally.
Unique Selling Points:
Factory-sourced information guarantees accuracy and completeness for the specific model year. Covers all aspects from basic checks to full engine rebuilds.
Value Proposition:
Cost-effective alternative to dealership service, empowering owners to perform maintenance and repairs, saving time and money.
Manual Title:
1995 Yamaha YZ125 Service Manual
Coverage Scope:
Complete tear down and rebuild, maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, technical specifications
Specific Sections Covered:
Engine, transmission, chassis, suspension, electrical system, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication, bodywork, troubleshooting guide, torque specifications, part diagrams
Manual Type:
Factory Repair Manual / Service Manual
Format:
Digital Download (PDF assumed)
Engine System:
Complete internal engine components, piston, rings, connecting rod, crankshaft, cylinder, cylinder head, reed valve assembly, power valve system, carburetor tuning and overhaul
Transmission System:
Gearbox components, clutch assembly, shift mechanism, gear ratios, clutch operation and service
Chassis And Suspension:
Frame components, front fork (telescopic), rear shock absorber (monoshock), swingarm, linkages, wheel bearings, steering head bearings, suspension adjustments and servicing
Electrical System:
Ignition system (CDI), lighting (if applicable for specific model variant), wiring diagrams, spark plug specifications, battery maintenance (if electric start equipped, unlikely for YZ125 of this era)
Fuel System:
Fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel filter, carburetor model (e.g., Mikuni VM), carburetor cleaning and adjustment, fuel mixture settings
Cooling Lubrication:
2-stroke pre-mix lubrication, gearbox oil specifications and change intervals, coolant for radiators (if liquid-cooled, which the YZ125 is)
Brake System:
Front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, brake fluid specifications, bleeding procedures, pad replacement, caliper servicing
Wheel Tire System:
Wheel assembly, spokes, rim specifications, tire sizes, tire pressure recommendations, wheel balancing
Major Repair Procedures:
Complete engine rebuild (top-end and bottom-end), transmission overhaul, suspension fork and shock absorber rebuild, clutch replacement, brake caliper overhaul
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes (gearbox), spark plug inspection and replacement, air filter cleaning and oiling, chain adjustment and lubrication, coolant checks, brake system checks, suspension adjustments
Troubleshooting Diagnostics:
Diagnosis of common running issues, ignition system faults, carburetor problems, clutch slippage, suspension performance issues
Electrical Diagnostics:
Testing of ignition components, wiring continuity checks, troubleshooting electrical faults using wiring diagrams
Special Tools And Jigs:
Identification of specific tools required for disassembly, assembly, and adjustments (e.g., flywheel puller, clutch holding tool)
Depth Of Coverage:
Comprehensive, covering full workshop-level repair and maintenance procedures suitable for experienced mechanics and dedicated enthusiasts
Detail Level:
High-detail with step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, and diagrams for complex procedures
Diagnostic Capabilities:
Includes detailed troubleshooting charts and guides to diagnose performance issues and component failures
Engine Type:
Liquid-cooled, 2-stroke, single cylinder
Bore X Stroke:
56.0 mm x 50.7 mm (Typical for this generation YZ125)
Displacement:
123cc (Approximate)
Compression Ratio:
8.4:1 (Typical, may vary slightly by spec revision)
Reed Valve:
Yamaha Power Valve System (YPVS) for improved powerband
Horsepower:
Approximately 35-38 HP (at crankshaft, typical for 125cc class of the era)
Torque:
Not typically quoted in HP, but significant for its displacement
Carburetor:
Mikuni VM28SS (Typical for this model)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, minimum 91 octane recommended
Fuel Mixture:
2-stroke oil mixed with gasoline (e.g., 20:1 or 32:1 ratio depending on oil and usage - manual will specify)
Engine Top End Service:
Recommended every 20-40 hours of racing/hard use (piston, rings, cylinder inspection). Manual will provide precise intervals.
Clutch Inspection:
Regular inspection for wear, lubrication, and proper operation. Clutch plate replacement typically at 50-100 hours depending on usage.
Gearbox Oil Change:
Every 15-20 hours of use or annually. Manual will specify exact interval and oil type.
Air Filter Cleaning:
After every ride in dusty conditions, or at least every few rides. Manual will detail cleaning and oiling procedure.
Chain Cleaning Lubrication:
After every ride, or as needed. Manual will specify lubricant type and adjustment procedure.
Gearbox Oil:
Yamalube Gear Oil 10W-30 or equivalent API GL-4 (Manual will confirm specific viscosity and API rating).
Coolant:
Mixture of distilled water and a high-quality motorcycle antifreeze/coolant (e.g., ethylene glycol based) at a 50/50 ratio. Manual will specify.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid (Manual will specify exact type for Yamaha hydraulic systems).
2 Stroke Oil:
High-quality 2-stroke motorcycle oil, specifically for competition or performance engines. Manual will recommend specific grades and mixing ratios.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch plates, piston rings, wheel bearings, steering head bearings, chain and sprockets are common wear items on high-performance motocross bikes.
Power Valve Maintenance:
Yamaha's YPVS system requires regular cleaning and lubrication to ensure smooth operation and optimal power delivery. Carbon buildup can be an issue.
Carburetor Tuning:
Proper carburetor jetting and adjustment are critical for performance and can require fine-tuning based on altitude, temperature, and humidity. The manual covers this in detail.
Yamaha Motorsport Legacy:
Yamaha has a long and storied history in motorcycle racing, particularly in motocross, with the YZ line being a cornerstone of their off-road performance division.
Yz125 Development:
The YZ125 has undergone continuous development since its inception, with each model year introducing improvements in engine performance, suspension technology, and chassis design. The 1995 model represents a refinement of the preceding generations.
Production Period:
The YZ125 has been in continuous production for many decades, with the 1995 model being part of the evolution of this popular competition bike.