Posted February 25, 200915 yr Hi I bought myself a DT1f and need some tips where I can get used parts to restore it. Of cource Evilbay is the place to start, but do you know of a dealer where I can get used parts to a fair price ? Would like to buy as mutch as possible from one dealer. (one shipment) Morten
February 25, 200915 yr Moderator Hi Morten and welcome to the YOC, you may be able to get some new parts still, try your yamaha dealer or any dealers in your country that offer a spares service for classic Yamaha bikes, we in the UK have dealers such as Fowlers or Granby to name a couple, in the USA there is Bike Bandit Here Bear in mind that it may be difficult to source parts for this bike. Why not pop along to the Bar and introduce yourself, theyre a friendly bunch here.
March 9, 200915 yr Goden morgen " welcome ,,,,,,, thats a real classic DT1. theres a guy on here Chrisp "" hes rebuilding a DT1 250. later model , he will direct u on parts and pitfalls ,, i"ll buz him on MSN. let him kno ur here . danka
March 9, 200915 yr Author Goden morgen " welcome ,,,,,,, thats a real classic DT1. theres a guy on here Chrisp "" hes rebuilding a DT1 250. later model , he will direct u on parts and pitfalls ,, i"ll buz him on MSN. let him kno ur here . danka God kveld, and thank you
March 12, 200915 yr Hi, nice looking project you have there. I have a 1973 DT3 model which is somewhat different. You should join yamahaenduro.com http://64.234.201.42/yamahaforum/index.php It's a US based website full of very enthusiastic owners, and a good source of info and spares. Two dealers i use are http://216.168.60.165/speedandsportinc/index.tpl http://www.nwvintagecycleparts.com/ These two have an amazing array of parts, though can be very expensive. Do a worldwide search on ebay for the best results normally 150 plus pages. Good luck with the restoration!
March 13, 200915 yr Author Hi, nice looking project you have there. I have a 1973 DT3 model which is somewhat different. You should join yamahaenduro.com http://64.234.201.42/yamahaforum/index.php It's a US based website full of very enthusiastic owners, and a good source of info and spares. Two dealers i use are http://216.168.60.165/speedandsportinc/index.tpl http://www.nwvintagecycleparts.com/ These two have an amazing array of parts, though can be very expensive. Do a worldwide search on ebay for the best results normally 150 plus pages. Good luck with the restoration! Thanks chrisp, I`m really looking forward to start next winter. Have to get the parts i need to paint first. I`ve tried to register on yamahaenduro.com, but i dont get any mail to activate it.....
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