NEV Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 Well, here's my next project, an old school XT125J that me and my lad will be doing as a joint effort, well he wants to use it on the road, he can bloody well get his finger out and give me a hand, is what I say. I bought it as an old field bike, a couple of years ago off Ebay, as I felt sorry for it, sat there, rusting away, and seeing the potential of getting it to it's former glory, thought it would make a decent renovation project, I've since found out that it was the 7th xt125 to come off the production line in 1982, so I'm going to try and keep it as standard as possible, I reckon I owe it that much. After doing a fair bit of research on the bike, I've found that it came in two colours, White, and Aroma Green, and seeing as I've no idea what shade of green, Aroma Green is, I'm going to go with the safe option of White, I reckon it'll look decent in it's original White livery anyroad. As with most projects it's important to have before and after photos, well here's some before photos. First thing to do will be to strip it all down, so I can work out what I need to replace, or what I can salvage by cleaning up, but I'll deffinately be shotblasting and powdercoating the frame and swingarm, the frame gloss Black, and the swingarm Aluminium Silver
Moderator Airhead Posted September 26, 2011 Moderator Posted September 26, 2011 looking forward to following it NEV some pics http://www.bikepics.com/yamaha/xt125/82/pics.asp
weimieman Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 Damn, another thread I'm going to be addicted to!
NEV Posted September 26, 2011 Author Posted September 26, 2011 Top man! cheers OG, I had found an 82 XT125 in White, to use as a benchmark, but wasn't too sure on the tank decals, but the Red one in your pics looks more like it. The bike is all stripped down, and all fitting nicely in the greenhouse/spray booth. Me and my lad took about 3 hours to take it all to pieces,and well pleased too, because there was only one seized bolt, which I duly chopped off, not bad really seeing as it's been outside in all weathers for the last couple of years. I've taken a few pics as I know how much you like them Weimi,plus it'll be usefull reference, for when things need to go back together again. A bit of welding needs doing on the frame in a couple of places, here. and here All nicely put away Next job will be getting bits cleaned down in a parafin bath, and finding out what wires I need to make up the loom, totally confident in doing that too, after sorting out the one on the DT.
funkymunkydavid Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 looking forward to following this one,she needs a lot of care,right in at the deep end with this looks like you've got as much of a wiring loom as my dt has....
delvey91 Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 Damn good luck only having 1 seized bolt on it nev! Yzf stickers? Someones wishfull thinking haha Look forward to seeing the progress on this one!
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