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    need help on honda 125m

    ok im new to three wheelers and this forum so hello everyone so i went to picked it up monday and got it running cant get it to shift into gear so i checked the oil it was gray so i changed it will that help it change gear or do i need to tear it down

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    Please do us all a favor and work on your grammar. You are not going to get a lot of replies if you keep "texting".

    There is a very good chance if you change the oil it will fix the problem. It is not guaranteed, but there is a good chance. Please don't start another thread asking what oil to use. We have waaayyy too many threads on oil as it is.
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    o im not i just didnt know anything about the transmission and im sorry about my grammar ill work on it but thanks for the reply

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    todeep,
    Stick with me on this one, i won't ding you. Change the oil, use 20-50w 4 stroke motor oil. Is it hard to shft when the bike is on? Also try to down load a manual from this site.

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    look up dammit on the search, he has the manua you need.

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    ok i been changing the oil with 10 40w ill run it for a little while and then ill change it and it gets clearer than before ill go to town and 20 50w and it wont shift at all
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    yeh i got two trikes given to me one was that 125m and the other was a 200m i cant wait till i get it home and work on it

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    Todeep, Welcome to the boards. Does the transmission click or try to go into gear when you push the shifter up or down? If it does not the you may have a broken shift fork. I know this may sound stupid, but have you checked to see if the chain is there?
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    it clicks but it ain't moving nothing yes i put the chain back on the sprocket and left the cover off so i could see what its doing its just not going out of neutral

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    I've had to do this on an ATC 70 and a 110 before. This was years ago and it's a bit barbaric, but it may work.

    The tranny seemed as though it wouldn't come out of neutral like you describe. If I looked at the neutral indicator it looked as though it gone past the mark for neutral. I removed the plastic dial from the neutral indicator shaft, put a set of vice grips on the shaft, and turned it back to where it should be. Then the tranny would operate the way it should. If I remember correctly, it kept periodically happening on the 70. But on the 110 I think it was fixed after I turned it back and changed the oil.

    Ever wonder why most of the threads you post in are all newbies haggard? It's because nobody wants to struggle to read your chicken scratch. Try using your brain for a minute.
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    what side do i need to take off to look for the shift fork ill do what you said fabiodriven first but ill work on it all night

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    I've had to do this on an ATC 70 and a 110 before. This was years ago and it's a bit barbaric, but it may work.

    The tranny seemed as though it wouldn't come out of neutral like you describe. If I looked at the neutral indicator it looked as though it gone past the mark for neutral. I removed the plastic dial from the neutral indicator shaft, put a set of vice grips on the shaft, and turned it back to where it should be. Then the tranny would operate the way it should. If I remember correctly, it kept periodically happening on the 70. But on the 110 I think it was fixed after I turned it back and changed the oil.

    Ever wonder why most of the threads you post in are all newbies haggard? It's because nobody wants to struggle to read your chicken scratch. Try using your brain for a minute.
    wow dude ! what did i do to you to get your panties in such a bunch ?
    to answer your question , no i never wondered that but thanks for clearing that up for me. ill oops , Ill be sure to check with you first before i post anymore and you can spell check and be sure proper grammar is used , so the thread nazi ( you fabio ) dont get any more sand in your lady parts. and oops again And i dont know how to disable the chicken scratch font , maybe with your infinate wisdom you can tell me how do that.

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    fixed it thanks fabiodriven what is the best thing to patch the gas tank with and thanks to everyone for there input on this

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    Quote Originally Posted by todeep View Post
    fixed it thanks fabiodriven what is the best thing to patch the gas tank with and thanks to everyone for there input on this
    Redkote, Kreem, POR 15 gas tank sealer, Caswell, take your pic. They all work well. We used Redkote on my 110 and it worked really well. The only problem was it clogged up the tube for the gas to flow through in the "on" position so I have to run it on reserve all the time. I could probably fix it, I just haven't gotten around to it.
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