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Thread: 125 Teather

  1. #1
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    125 Teather

    I just got done doing the teather on Andy's 125. Just put a round female connector on the short wire and slip it between the cdi/coil for your ground and then tap the longer wire into the black w white striped wire going to the cdi/coil.

    We have Pro Design on the Kasea and the DRX and had to wrap some zip ties around the pull part to make a loop that Andy can pull with little "gloved" hands. We got a Pro Armor one for the Typhoon and it has a T-handle to pull. (much easier.) Something to consider if you havn't bought one yet.
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    Sorry Rob, I hit New Thread instead of relpy!


    I am still surprised that these things come with a trick Billit gas cap but don't come with a teather.

    Also, check the seal inside your gas cap, Ours has a big tear in it already!
    And also be careful in removing the carb, there is a o-ring between the carb and the neck. (Ours is torn)
    #17 2013 NEATV Prod C, 4strk C, Open C

    thank you to:
    DRT Motorsports, Team Southside Polaris, Rath Racing, MSR, Nac's racing, Gaerne Boots, Lou Russo Photography, Crystyle Concepts, 537 Productions, Juniors Jerky, ASAP Plumbing, Griffin Motorsports, Adirondack Designs,

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    Just an FYI, the wire on the coil is black w/yellow stripe. It's so light that it almost looks white. I also put a new connector on & heat shrink tubing at the coil, the stock one was kind of cheesy!!!

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    I put a Pro Armor on our 125 and it seems to work well.

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