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philmorley

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About philmorley

  • Birthday 04/25/1984

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  • Current Bike(s)
    1974 Yamaha DT 175A 2002 Harley Sportster 883C

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    Calgary AB

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  1. I was thinking 70% street 30% dirt. So, size isn't a big issue? It's mostly about handling?
  2. Hey Everyone, I'm looking for dual sport tires to fit my 1974 Yamaha DT175A. After much research and internetting, I have come across several sites that offer good tires at decent prices... My OCD is starting to kick in and I cant decide on which tires to get and I'm starting to question whether I am looking at the correct ones or not... My tire sizes are as follows: Front: 3.00x 19 Rear: 3.50x 18 Before I pull the trigger and buy the "wrong" tires, I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction as to what will fit on these rim sizes. I have read some mixed opinions on putting smaller/larger width tires on my rims and don't want to spend the money until I know for sure. Any advice is appreciated!
  3. Awesome. Glad to know I have some help. I'll be working on the bike this weekend to get a sense of what I need to do. I haven't had much time to take an in-depth look. I'm efficient with mechanical as well as electrical. Just very new to the vintage and 6v world.
  4. Who knows. Either way I'll have to do all of the electrical. I'm fine with it as I'd like to expand my knowledge anyhow.
  5. Hey, I'm new to the forum. Just picked up a 1974 DT 175. The previous owner used it for strictly dirt but I'd like to get it street legal again. I'll be coming on here to ask some questions as I restore/fix up the bike. She runs real nice right now and starts up first kick. I do believe the previous owner did some mods to the magneto but I'm not entirely sure. It has no battery and all wires have been stripped. Any input or advice is much appreciated. I've attached a pic. Looking forward to getting this lady on the road.
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