Luxe
Husqvarna
Hi All!
Firstly really sorry if these have been asked before but I've searched for Sm125s threads and there are about 8. All pretty much of no help to me at all.
Info about me. I'm a noob. I know nothing. Completely new to SM style bikes. Not completely new to 2 strokes as I have owned a 1997 Suzuki TS for a few years. Mine was a complete machine. Air cooled, never broke, never let me down and didn't have any problems at all.
Now I own a 2011 Husky Sm125s, And I feel like i have a multitude of questions just blazing about my head. So I thought id give it a go at voicing them here.
1) What bike (If any) does the Sm125s share parts with. Whenever I look up trying to get aftermarket or slightly custom parts for my bike I get... NOTHING. Literally nothing. I see loads of things for the WR125, like custom grips, and brake/clutch levers, pegs, tail tidy, hand guards, mirrors, chain guides and engine guards etc... but nothing for the sm125s.
I just want it to feel like my bike and look original. (I mean i know it will be anyway, trying to find huskies in the UK is like trying to find rocking horse poop) but I just want something more.
2) What engine oil, two stroke, and coolant should I run? And any ideas on where i can buy this from in the UK? I want to flush out and change all this before going for a proper ride.
3) I noticed that my Husky does not have a tachometer. Or it does and I have not found it yet. The dash only has one button on it. Does anyone have a manual for this? Or can tell me how to use it to its full potential. Or is it literally one click and hold to reset mileage etc..
4) There are also various parts and items that look slightly weathered. Just nuts and bolts holding plastics on, reservoir covers, bolts in the disks, and just general cosmetics. Id like to clean all these up or replace them. Whats the best way to do this?
5) My main worry at the moment is spokes. They are Aluminium and have corrosion on them. Is it possible to clean them up and coat them with something? Lacquer them to stop them oxidizing again?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Luxe
Firstly really sorry if these have been asked before but I've searched for Sm125s threads and there are about 8. All pretty much of no help to me at all.
Info about me. I'm a noob. I know nothing. Completely new to SM style bikes. Not completely new to 2 strokes as I have owned a 1997 Suzuki TS for a few years. Mine was a complete machine. Air cooled, never broke, never let me down and didn't have any problems at all.
Now I own a 2011 Husky Sm125s, And I feel like i have a multitude of questions just blazing about my head. So I thought id give it a go at voicing them here.
1) What bike (If any) does the Sm125s share parts with. Whenever I look up trying to get aftermarket or slightly custom parts for my bike I get... NOTHING. Literally nothing. I see loads of things for the WR125, like custom grips, and brake/clutch levers, pegs, tail tidy, hand guards, mirrors, chain guides and engine guards etc... but nothing for the sm125s.
I just want it to feel like my bike and look original. (I mean i know it will be anyway, trying to find huskies in the UK is like trying to find rocking horse poop) but I just want something more.

2) What engine oil, two stroke, and coolant should I run? And any ideas on where i can buy this from in the UK? I want to flush out and change all this before going for a proper ride.
3) I noticed that my Husky does not have a tachometer. Or it does and I have not found it yet. The dash only has one button on it. Does anyone have a manual for this? Or can tell me how to use it to its full potential. Or is it literally one click and hold to reset mileage etc..
4) There are also various parts and items that look slightly weathered. Just nuts and bolts holding plastics on, reservoir covers, bolts in the disks, and just general cosmetics. Id like to clean all these up or replace them. Whats the best way to do this?
5) My main worry at the moment is spokes. They are Aluminium and have corrosion on them. Is it possible to clean them up and coat them with something? Lacquer them to stop them oxidizing again?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Luxe