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HI GUYS..

BEFORE COMPLETING MY DT250MX LAST YEAR I STARTED ON THE FULL RESTORATION OF MY 79 RD250E...FINALLY GOT IT FINSHED YESTERDAY..

NEXT PROJECT..DT400B/C..IF I CAN FIND ONE

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HERE IS SOME PICS OF MY 1980 DT250MX I FINISHED RESTORING ALSO.. THIS WAS HARDER TO FIND PARTS FOR THAN THE RD250 IVE JUST DONE..

DATES ON PICTURES IS ALL WRONG BY THE WAY..

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Wow that looks like you have spent a lot of time , effort and money on them you should be very proud of yourself .I wish i had that much time , effort and patience.

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Wow that looks like you have spent a lot of time , effort and money on them you should be very proud of yourself .I wish i had that much time , effort and patience.

hi tomy...

dont have no money now :-)

as for time spent a few hours every other evening at them..or sometimes till the early hours..

did all the work myself apart from blasting and painting an plating..the dt was the first time i ever built a set of wheels

cheers

sean

Nice bikes! The RD's are some of my favorite bikes from the 70's.

Very nice job Ive been Restoring my 1984 Xt-250 but nothing like your quality of work!!! I know how much time and effort it takes! But you should be very proud , Your machines like like they belong in a museum!!! Keep up the great work!! :D

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