@@RoamWithImran in my experience it cant go faster than that because as i was going downhill doing 134 it kept switching from 134 to 133 and back so i think thats truly the max speed
Hi Imran, I just booked mine. Can I change the mirrors to the inverted ones and also the handlebar. I want to also change the front tyre to make it of the same dimension of the rear. Or maybe an 18 inch one not sure. let me know if u have these modes in mind. Please let me know which telephone mount have you installed.
Hi, wow you have great plans! Yeh decorate it as you want. Its fun to make changes. I however didnt make any change. Here is the link where I bought phone holder. Enjoy!! www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08C76XGQV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Hi question, I just got one of these bike very recently and decided to give it a quick check over. When I checked the oil level it say check it with bike level when I did this the oil started flowing out the oil dipstick plug hole. Has this been over filled. Could you do a quick video on how to properly check this and other checks, tire pressure, coolant etc. I am very new to motorcycles. Thanks. Anyone else know how to check oil levels please let me know.
Hi, I am not tehnical on these. However, as general info, checking the oil level in a Yamaha XSR 125 involves a straightforward process Start your motorcycle and let it run for a few minutes to warm up the engine. Warm oil will give you a more accurate reading. Park your motorcycle on a level surface to ensure an accurate oil level reading The Yamaha XSR 125, like many motorcycles, typically has an oil sight glass on the bottom side of the engine. It's usually a small, clear glass window. Turn off the engine and let the motorcycle sit for a minute to allow the oil to settle. Look through the oil sight glass. You should see the oil level between the upper and lower marks on the sight glass. There might be indicators like "F" for full and "L" for low. If the oil level is below the recommended range, you may need to add oil. Refer to your owner's manual for the correct type and amount of oil. It's crucial not to overfill, as this can cause issues. After adding oil, let the motorcycle sit for a moment, then recheck the oil level to ensure it's within the recommended range. Once you're done, make sure to securely tighten the oil cap. Remember that it's crucial to follow the specific instructions provided in your motorcycle's owner's manual, as details may vary between different models and years. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, consider consulting a professional mechanic or the Yamaha dealership for guidance. Regular oil checks and maintenance are essential for the optimal performance and longevity of your motorcycle.
Great video! Riding directly into the sunset on a highway... I like your bike... I am riding the same model.😊
Thank you so much! I also liked it! It’s stylish and very comfortable. 🙂
Mate ride in 5th gear , take it into higher revs and let VVA kick in. You’ll get much better top speeds, I pretty much never ride in 6th
Perfect. I will try it!
i easily get 134kmh in 6th
@@mukpuk1152 I never got that speed, max for me has been 124km/h with no wind and completely flat road
@@mukpuk1152 Thats too high for this machine 😬
@@RoamWithImran in my experience it cant go faster than that because as i was going downhill doing 134 it kept switching from 134 to 133 and back so i think thats truly the max speed
just bought a legacy black 125 xsr. just waiting for the plate and delivery
wow enjoy time! Yamaha has best 125. 100%
Hi and thanks for the video just wondering how tall are you?as I am 5"6' and hope the xsr seat height will be ok, thanks, Brendan
Hi, I am 5"11'. I think, it should be fine for you. You should also consider having a test ride before you buy it. Thank you!
I'm 5'7" and it's ok for me with room to spare.
Hi Imran, I just booked mine. Can I change the mirrors to the inverted ones and also the handlebar. I want to also change the front tyre to make it of the same dimension of the rear. Or maybe an 18 inch one not sure. let me know if u have these modes in mind. Please let me know which telephone mount have you installed.
Hi, wow you have great plans! Yeh decorate it as you want. Its fun to make changes. I however didnt make any change. Here is the link where I bought phone holder. Enjoy!! www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08C76XGQV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I like your motorcycle
Thank you!
thks i enjoyed that.
Thanks to you for watching!
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Im between this amd and the Huqsvarna 125.
How's your experience? Top speed?
Its very nice but not top speed. I will suggest you to go for test rides before you buy.
The is as been reduced on this bike I'd buy a second hand just run in
Hi question, I just got one of these bike very recently and decided to give it a quick check over. When I checked the oil level it say check it with bike level when I did this the oil started flowing out the oil dipstick plug hole. Has this been over filled. Could you do a quick video on how to properly check this and other checks, tire pressure, coolant etc. I am very new to motorcycles. Thanks.
Anyone else know how to check oil levels please let me know.
Hi, I am not tehnical on these. However, as general info, checking the oil level in a Yamaha XSR 125 involves a straightforward process
Start your motorcycle and let it run for a few minutes to warm up the engine. Warm oil will give you a more accurate reading.
Park your motorcycle on a level surface to ensure an accurate oil level reading
The Yamaha XSR 125, like many motorcycles, typically has an oil sight glass on the bottom side of the engine. It's usually a small, clear glass window.
Turn off the engine and let the motorcycle sit for a minute to allow the oil to settle.
Look through the oil sight glass. You should see the oil level between the upper and lower marks on the sight glass. There might be indicators like "F" for full and "L" for low.
If the oil level is below the recommended range, you may need to add oil. Refer to your owner's manual for the correct type and amount of oil. It's crucial not to overfill, as this can cause issues.
After adding oil, let the motorcycle sit for a moment, then recheck the oil level to ensure it's within the recommended range.
Once you're done, make sure to securely tighten the oil cap.
Remember that it's crucial to follow the specific instructions provided in your motorcycle's owner's manual, as details may vary between different models and years. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, consider consulting a professional mechanic or the Yamaha dealership for guidance. Regular oil checks and maintenance are essential for the optimal performance and longevity of your motorcycle.
@@RoamWithImran hi thanks for info but I don’t believe the is a small clear glass window on these bikes.
@@SennaTaylor-fq8lj Right. I will then suggest to visit the main dealer. They will guide you well on this. you can also give them a call.
Is the speedometer set in MPH?
Yes as per UK standards..
Why are you playing music when starting the bike? No specs no explenation? Bad revieuw
Ok, I will think about it in the next video