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Boyesen WPK-31B Supercooler Water Pump Cover Kit Black Yamaha YZ125 1998-2004

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The 1994-2004 Yamaha YZ125 is a high-performance two-stroke motocross bike that played a pivotal role in the 125cc motocross class. Known for its lightweight handling, powerful engine, and racing pedigree, the YZ125 consistently competed at the top level during this era.


General Overview

  • Category: Motocross / Off-road
  • Production Years: 1994-2004
  • Engine Type: Two-stroke single-cylinder
  • Reputation: Praised for its strong mid-to-top-end power, agile handling, and reliability, the YZ125 was a favorite among amateur and professional racers.

Specifications

Engine

  • Displacement: 124 cc
  • Cooling System: Liquid-cooled for consistent performance in high-stress racing conditions.
  • Bore x Stroke: 54.0 mm x 54.5 mm
  • Compression Ratio: ~8.6:1 (varied slightly across model years).
  • Carburetor: Mikuni TMX 38 mm flat-slide carburetor, providing excellent throttle response.
  • Power Valve: Yamaha Power Valve System (YPVS), delivering a broad and usable powerband.
  • Horsepower: Approximately 34-36 HP, with a focus on high-RPM performance.
  • Powerband: Known for its explosive mid-to-top-end power, making it ideal for motocross tracks.

Transmission and Drivetrain

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox, offering close ratios for competitive motocross racing.
  • Clutch: Multi-plate wet clutch for smooth and reliable power transfer.
  • Final Drive: Chain drive, typical for motocross bikes.

Chassis and Suspension

  • Frame:
    • 1994-1996: Steel frame for durability and forgiving handling.
    • 1997-2004: Aluminum bilateral beam frame introduced in 1997 for reduced weight and improved rigidity.
  • Front Suspension:
    • KYB 46 mm inverted forks (upgraded over the years).
    • Fully adjustable for compression and rebound damping.
    • Travel: Approximately 11.8 inches.
  • Rear Suspension:
    • KYB Monocross shock with linkage.
    • Fully adjustable for preload, rebound, and compression damping.
    • Travel: Around 12.4 inches.
  • Handling: Light and nimble, excelling in tight corners and jumps.

Brakes and Wheels

  • Front Brakes: Single 250 mm hydraulic disc brake with a dual-piston caliper for strong stopping power.
  • Rear Brakes: Single 240 mm hydraulic disc brake with a single-piston caliper.
  • Tires: 21-inch front and 19-inch rear knobby tires, optimized for motocross tracks.

Dimensions and Weight

  • Seat Height: Approximately 37.6 inches, typical for motocross bikes.
  • Ground Clearance: Around 13.2 inches, ideal for handling jumps and rough terrain.
  • Weight:
    • Steel frame models: ~210 lbs (dry).
    • Aluminum frame models: ~207 lbs (dry).
  • Fuel Capacity: 2.1 gallons, typical for motocross bikes.

Key Updates by Era

1994-1996 (Steel Frame Era):

  • Durable steel frame provided a forgiving ride.
  • Engine refinements improved midrange power.
  • Basic suspension upgrades for better damping performance.

1997 (Major Redesign with Aluminum Frame):

  • Introduction of the aluminum bilateral beam frame for reduced weight and improved rigidity.
  • Revised engine porting for better top-end power.
  • Updated KYB suspension components for improved performance on rough tracks.

1998-2001:

  • Continuous refinements to the engine and suspension for smoother power delivery and better bottoming resistance.
  • Ergonomic updates, including slimmer bodywork and improved rider comfort.

2002-2004:

  • Minor updates to engine tuning for smoother throttle response.
  • Suspension improvements for better handling in technical sections.
  • Styling updates with modernized graphics and bodywork.

Features

  1. Durability: Known for its rugged design and ability to handle intense motocross racing.
  2. Ergonomics: Slim profile and comfortable seat height for aggressive riding and control.
  3. Power Delivery: Strong and predictable, especially in the mid-to-high RPM range.
  4. Aftermarket Support: Extensive aftermarket options for parts, performance upgrades, and customizations.
  5. Maintenance: Simple two-stroke design allows for easy rebuilds and maintenance.

Pros

  • Lightweight and nimble, offering excellent handling on motocross tracks.
  • Strong, high-RPM powerband ideal for competitive racing.
  • Reliable and durable with proper maintenance.
  • Easy to service and modify, thanks to its simple two-stroke design.
  • Strong aftermarket support for parts and upgrades.

Cons

  • Requires frequent maintenance, including top-end rebuilds typical of two-stroke engines.
  • Vibrations can be noticeable at high RPMs.
  • Lacks the low-end torque of modern four-stroke bikes.
  • Steel frame models are slightly heavier than aluminum frame competitors.

Riding Experience

  • The YZ125 is an exhilarating motocross bike, offering quick acceleration, sharp handling, and a lightweight feel.
  • It excels in tight tracks, jumps, and high-speed sections, making it a favorite for competitive riders.
  • While best suited for intermediate to advanced riders, beginners with motocross ambitions also find it a valuable learning platform.

Legacy

  • The YZ125 was a dominant force in 125cc motocross during the 1990s and early 2000s, earning numerous championships.
  • Its introduction of the aluminum frame in 1997 set a new standard for lightweight performance.
  • Despite the rise of four-stroke dominance, the YZ125 remains a beloved bike among two-stroke enthusiasts and vintage racers.

If you're considering a 1994-2004 Yamaha YZ125, you're investing in a legendary motocross bike with a proven track record. With proper maintenance and modern upgrades, the YZ125 continues to deliver thrilling performance for riders of all skill levels.

Upgrade the cooling performance of your Yamaha YZ125 with the Boyesen WPK-31B Supercooler Water Pump Cover and Impeller Kit.

Engineered for off-road riders, this investment-cast aluminum water pump cover and patented nautilus-style impeller work together to significantly increase coolant flow, ensuring your engine stays cooler and maintains a consistent temperature at all RPM ranges.

The Boyesen Supercooler Kit is built to extend the life of your engine while enhancing performance.

Its powder-coated black finish adds durability and style, making it an essential upgrade for serious riders.


Item Specifics:

  • Product Name: Impeller and Water Pump Cover
  • Type: Water Pump
  • Model: Supercooler
  • Color/Finish: Black / Powder-Coated
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Units: Kit
  • Riding Style: Off-Road

Features:

  • High-flow, hydrodynamic design for increased coolant flow at all RPMs.
  • Investment-cast aluminum for superior durability and performance.
  • Patented nautilus-style impeller for optimal hydrodynamic efficiency.
  • Powder-coated finish resists wear and tear.
  • Helps maintain a cooler, more consistent engine temperature.
  • Extends engine life for long-lasting reliability.

Fitment Table:

Year Make Model
1998 Yamaha YZ 125
1999 Yamaha YZ 125
2000 Yamaha YZ 125
2001 Yamaha YZ 125
2002 Yamaha YZ 125
2003 Yamaha YZ 125
2004 Yamaha YZ 125

Maximize your Yamaha YZ125’s cooling efficiency with the Boyesen WPK-31B Supercooler Water Pump Kit. Perfect for off-road enthusiasts looking to improve performance and engine longevity. Order now and take your ride to the next level!