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MARKSIMM1989 04-02-2019 06:01 AM

Tyres cbr 125R
 
Hi just wondering if anyone can help me I had a pretty bad motorcycle accident back in July I’ve just getting back on the road and started to get my confidence back but, the tyres on my bike seem to be slipping on the wet road and it’s quite scary as I’ve not ridden for around 8 months maybe 9 is there a thicker better tyre you can buy for these bike something with better tread or will my forks have to be changed ? Be much appreciated if anyone can answer this thank you

CaBaRet 04-02-2019 06:21 AM

I'd recommend Pirelli MT75 for your bike:)

MARKSIMM1989 04-02-2019 06:28 AM

I will look that up thank you, where’s best to find these eBay or a different site ?

CaBaRet 04-02-2019 06:52 AM

E-bay and checkout seller

MARKSIMM1989 04-02-2019 08:35 AM

Will do thank you, And is the gear selector a big job ? Easier then gear selector forks ?

CaBaRet 04-02-2019 09:40 AM

Are you talking about a new Gear Lever?

74demon 04-02-2019 10:26 AM

Tire always slip on wet road. Some tires are better in the wet, and some surfaces are really slippery with water on them.

I'm with CaBaRet. Are you talking about the shifter, shifter arm, or the shafts inside the case?

MARKSIMM1989 04-02-2019 11:59 AM

Hi I really have no idea, my second gear just keeps flicking back to N neutral now and again then I have to knock it back up I don’t understand what makes it jump back I’ve been told so many different things I’m not 100% sure

CaBaRet 04-02-2019 12:31 PM

Hi if its the Selector drum and Forks ,then with the 125 the engine must come out of the bike ,cases split, if its the gear change mechanism ,that can be looked at with the engine still in the bike

74demon 04-02-2019 01:48 PM

I would try giving the linkage a good cleaning, lubrication, inspection, and adjustment and see if it solves your issue. If it's the drum or something inside, it may be time to part with it and move to another bike.


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