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    Question Yamaha SR125 exhaust problem

    I was given a Yamaha SR125 to fix up.
    I cant seem to get the exhaust off. Tried alan keys and a size 9mm socket, no joy.
    The bolts are a bit worn.
    What tool do you need for the 2 bolts at the cylinder head?

    Appreciate any suggestions.

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    I can't see how you'd use an allen key on exhaust bolts. Take a piccy so we can see what you're talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rave
    I can't see how you'd use an allen key on exhaust bolts. Take a piccy so we can see what you're talking about.

    Presoak it in WD40

    Not sure the exact shape of what you're trying to remove - never had a SR125. Worth giving it a solid tap with a hammer and chisel before you start too.

    If it has a 6 sided head though use a proper hex socket and not a 12 sided thing or the likes.

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    try a small square alen key bit in a screwdriver mate ive just done the exhaust on my sr125 it worked for me worth a go or use a bat screwdriver should do the trick

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