Dragstar vue de côté

Yamaha XVS 125 Dragstar

Bought for €300, this 2003 model had a few problems: stored in a garage for two years, it wouldn’t start. A new battery, an oil change, a new air filter, a good carb cleaning and the replacement of the starter relay and here I am, the owner of a nice little 125.

The motorcycle when you buy it

Yellow number plate, big indicators and oversized tail light… It’s just not tenable anymore! Its original ugly color and retro look didn’t really appeal to me. It needed a facelift and a bobber-style makeover.

Dragstar 125 (avant 2/2)

Complete disassembly, cleaning, sanding and painting in matt black.

I replaced the original turn signals, which were too big, with small LED “teardrop” type models. I changed both front and rear tires, front brake pads and rear drum linings. A few hours spent in the workshop during the winter for a result that I think is not bad, for a total cost of €500.

Dragstar vue de côté
The finished bobber
Dragstar 125 3/4
A nice look

The rear light is now offset to the left above the license plate. To do this, I had to build a sufficiently sturdy steel support that also includes the LED license plate light. Cutting out the rear mudguard to give it a more aggressive look.

Features

Chassis

Frame: double tubular steel cradle
Fuel tank: 9.50 liters
Seat height: 670 mm
Length: 2320 mm
Width: 910 mm
Minimum height: 1,075 mm
Wheelbase: 1,520 mm
Dry weight: 144 kg

Front axle

Telescopic forks Ø 35 mm, stroke: 140 mm
Brakes 1 disc Ø 282 mm, 2-piston caliper
Front wheel: 80 / 100 – 18

Transmission

5-speed gearbox
Chain-driven secondary

Rear axle

2 lateral shock absorbers, deb: 100 mm
Drum brake Ø 130 mm
Rear wheel: 130 / 90 – 15

Engine

V-twin, 4-stroke
Cooling: air cooled
1 carburetor Ø 26 mm
1 ACT per cylinder
2 valves per cylinder
124 cc (Bore * stroke: 41 x 47 mm)
13 hp at 10,000 rpm
1 mkg at 8,000 rpm
Weight/power ratio: 11.08 kg/hp
Weight/torque ratio: 144 kg/mkg

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