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Hi. I just registered and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Matt.

I'm working on restoring a 1978 DT175E - It's just like the bike I had 20 years ago when I was a teenager.

I'm cartainly no mechanic, in fact I often wish I was better, so that is part of my thinking on restoring a 34 year old bike - to develope some more mechanical skills and to live out my memories of the days before my back and knees hurt.

Anyway - I jumped right into a techncal (kind of) question in the Yamaha Workshop forum and got a super quick answer from what turned out to be a mod. (I think I'm going to like this place.) and now I thought I better go back and introduce myself properly to the group.

This seems to be a great forum and I look forward to participating (I'll warn you now - there's more questions coming about this '78 Enduro of mine...)

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:welcome: Matt! I have little to no experience and am restoring a 1976 DT 175... we may be in a similar boat. :thumb:

You can always post up a project thread too so we can watch your progress. :)

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Hi Matt welcome :biglaugha: to the nut house :biglaugha: you won't have any trouble getting info and help for the project ,infact most anything you need to know is probably been covered before.But fire your ???'s away

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Hi Ive just joined the forum and so pleased to see so many keen DT owners. Ive restored my DT175 a couple of times as Im a keen green laner ( UK off road) and its been on its knees a few times. It has risen phoenix like again this time as a DT 125. If I have some knowledge to help I will.

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