A bogging issue at the top end of every gear on your 2000 YZ 125 could be caused by several factors. Common culprits include a clogged air filter, improper jetting of the carburetor, or a malfunctioning spark plug. Additionally, issues with the fuel system, such as old or contaminated fuel, can also affect performance. It's important to check these components systematically to identify and resolve the problem.
125 x 2000 = 250000
125
1st gear will always be your lowest gear no matter what bike you are on.
To find the value of x in the equation x * 16 = 2000, you would divide 2000 by 16. This gives you x = 2000 / 16, which simplifies to x = 125. Therefore, 16 multiplied by 125 equals 2000.
125 is 6.25% of 2,000.
375ml/2000ml=375/2000 Then, find their GCD (or HCF), which is 125. 375/2000=375/125 and 2000/125 = 3/16
sounds like the starter gear is not engaging right, or worn out... real common.
650 cc because on the side of the clutch cover it says 650 cm3 and 1 cm3 = 1 cc.
0.8
Roughly 125.
in the engine
no i have a 2000 yz 125 and can beat a kx 125 blind folded