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I got a Cr-125, and want to make it a lil faster for racing how do i advance the timeing ??? Does ne one kno ???? REP doesnt do you ??
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You would need an timng adjustment plate but I'm not sure if they make it for a cr125. The best way in my mind is to get a Dyna FS ingnition. This will give you 4 power curves so you can change them while you ride.
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you have to pull the stator out and then slot the mounting holes on the stator plate. then just move it farward or back for timing advance or retard.
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YA REP in westspringfield
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They do good work, I got their rifling job done on my carb and it really does work. and yeah all you have to do is loosen the stator plate up and move it forward or back for advanced or retarded timing.
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not sure bout hondas but most yamaha stator plates need to have the mounting holes slotted. just use a dremel
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not sure bout hondas but most yamaha stator plates need to have the mounting holes slotted. just use a dremel
thanks everyone, but where is the stator plate ? sry im not used to this tipe of work
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They do good work, I got their rifling job done on my carb and it really does work. and yeah all you have to do is loosen the stator plate up and move it forward or back for advanced or retarded timing.
yes REP does do a good job they they put new fork seals and bushings in forks and charged me 170 bucks !! i knocked him down to letin me pay 140 i like them in all and he did a good job but still what a rip huh what do u think
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fork rebuilds only cost my buddies bout $40 but thats though my cousin
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