Hey all,
I took my cr125 out to the trails last weekend and made it down the first stretch and the bike died when I decelerated. Could not get it started again and had to be towed back to the truck. Did a compression test when I got home and it topped out at 33 lbs pressure

Tore it down to discover a cracked ring on the air intake side, right over the port. No obvious damage to the cylinder (need to take a real close look later). The piston and head have some moderate ping damage from debris. The piston sides are completely undamaged. Just a small portion of the ring is missing.
I bought the bike 4 years ago and it was a low hours bike that some kid must have gotten new and ridden to he crashed and bent the handlebars. I am the third owner with the second guy intending to restore but never got around to it. Only ridden around the yard a few times. I did a top end and cylinder re-plate. The crank was in excellent shape. Put on a new Mikuni vm32mm carb, tires, handle bars and rear shocks. It was running great for the last few years. I put on about 25-35 hours since the break down. The one new variable is I used premium gas mixed with Blendzall Gold Label instead of the Blendzall Racing Castor I normally use. I ran this fuel on the ride previous to the incident and during the final (short) ride. There was a noticeable gain in engine performance with this fuel - not crazy but noticeable. I'm not sure if this had anything to do with it, but in this old bike, I won't be running that fuel mixture again. I will stick to my castor or maybe go modern. I didn't expect the problem to happen this soon. I was planning to change my rings every 50 hours or so. Maybe I need to do this more often??? I trail ride with open flat areas for givin' it some gas.
I think it's time to tear down the lower end and contemplate sending the crank to Mr. Crankshaft for a rod conversion and rebuild. I have a new piston and rings and could just clean out the crank well and give it a go. Not sure, what do you guys think?
I am also thinking about blasting the engine and doing a repaint. I've enjoyed having the bike in original condition and pretty good at that for a 33 year old bike. It is only original once!
I am leaning toward doing the complete job on the engine but there is some temptation to clean things up and put on the new piston. ?????
What a bummer at the beginning of riding season!!!
nola_fiddy