Derestrict yamaha dt 125 r 1997
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@SpookDog i put it away as far as i can but the wire holding rubber is in the way and its near metal if that does anything. the bike is from germany and its in estonia where i am from. i found out that the rn exists trough www.motomike.eu it has parts for that model. and im gonna mess with it again tomorrow cause its 22.29 for me right now and i will go to sleep. Thank you for the help
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Have you reconnected the CDI wiring up properly? The reed switch tells the CDI when the bikes doing 60mph then the CDI restricts the revs…
Get it all running properly before even trying to de-restrict it…
Also disconnecting the speedo cable should work, as the bike won’t ‘know’ it’s doing 60…
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@SpookDog i have looked over the wiring and its good and the cdi wiring is good, but the reed switch wires were broken at one point and i melted the wires together with a soldering iron.
But im doing a full rebuild in a couple of months then ill know if something is broken and i think i will document it here. -
@Mr-Shadi i moved the reed switch, cut wires and did a lot of things but when the reed is out of its slot the bike won't rev over 6k in 2nd 3rd 4th 5th and 6th gear, but when the reed is in its slot it only doesn't rev when 80km/h. I even pulled the reed out a little bit and it didnt rev over 6k. Very weird
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@SpookDog i think if i take the other bikes wiring diagram with black green and then my wiring diagram and then determine witch wire does what. like compare the wire colors for example its bike has red wire as power mine has orange. just a example not reality.
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Just counted CDI wires on the 3rn diagram in my Haynes manual and it says 11 wires from the CDI. How many have you got?…
I’m just curious cause it doesn’t show the reed switch or any wiring to the speedo on the diagram, guess they wouldn’t show the restriction though! … -
@Mr-Shadi this is a reed switch. If you look at it, it looks to be a broken fuse. When the speedo hits 61 mph it sends an electro magnetic signal and closes the switch which retards the ignition and closes the powervalve back up. Either move it far away from the clocks so the magnet can't reach it or cut it off and keep the wires apart.