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where can i get
a indicator relay for a honda cg125, 1991?
im new to all this (had bike for three weeks) so dont know where to look. thanks in advance
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And if you require an online manual try Carl Salter and other random rubbish, TL1000R, RD350, NC30, downloads, TDR250
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thanks a lot,
another question, which screw/bolt do i undo to drain the carb, is it the one near the choke?
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You would expect to find the drain screw at the very bottom of the carb bowl, they usually dont have to be completly unscrewed as they can be tapered and let the fuel out, turn off fuel tap whilst doing this! I always try and drain the carb bowl fuel into a small container(like a spray tin plastic top) where you can examine the quality of the fuel like any small particles or signs of water that show up like clear globules 'rolling' around at the bottom. Hope this helps.
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thanks,
i couldnt find the manual for my bike, i was possibly being blind though and shall have another look. edit: just checked and only cg125 manual is spanish, either meaning its in spanish or the bike was made in spain i suppose, mines brazilian. ill download it when im home and have a look, cant be that different can it!?
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Hi Peter
I am on a weak connection here at work and it says 20mins to download that CG manual ![]() Once you download it you will find the manual contains many pages, keep scrolling down and you will probably find the English version of it, I originally thought a Beta Alp manual was in Spanish, but it was also there in English
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