Yamaha yz125
05-21

F-Pro Detent Arms and Shift Springs - virtually eliminate missed shifts


(pic of s stock arm for ID purposes)

F-Pro Microbearing Detent Arm

pn: SHFT-ARM-Y1C3 arm 
05-21 yz125
Premium Hybrid Ceramic Microbearing
$89.95
(no more core charge)

replaces 1C3-18140-10-00
no clutch cover gasket supplied

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Missed shifts break gears and bend shift forks. Tired of replacing gearboxes every 10 races?

F-Pro Microbearing Detent Arm and Spring.

Hybrid Ceramic
Tough steel races and almost friction free ceramic balls

Make shifting much quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts.   Makes the 125  shifting relatively perfect. You should not have to pay attention to your shifting. Really!
 (it's what most pro roadracers use)

Bring your shifting up to high performance  levels.

Reduces shift drum friction for more precise shifting - quicker shifts, virtually eliminates missed shifts.

Takes about an hour to install -  and it's cheap. Spring and Arm sit right behind the clutch basket.

Slightly stronger spring to improve shifting even more than just the above arms


(pic of s stock spring for ID purposes)

97-21 yz125

pn: Z95-004-0601  $49.95
in stock

replaces 90508-261b7
no clutch cover gasket supplied

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F-Pro Stronger Shift detent spring
(goes with the above F-Pro Arm)

Make shifting much quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts.   Adding the F-Pro Detent Arm and Shift Spring makes the 125  shifting relatively perfect. You should not have to pay attention to your shifting. Really!
 (it's what most pro roadracers use)

Bring your shifting up to high performance  levels.

Reduces shift drum friction for more precise shifting - quicker shifts, virtually eliminates missed shifts.

Takes about an hour to install -  and it's cheap. Spring and Arm sit right behind the clutch basket.

 

 


 

 

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