Posted January 10, 200817 yr Hi, I basicly have got this at xmas it's purely for using off road. It does have a MOT etc though. Anyway the front pipe had a massive hole in it, So i bought a new one from ebay just a standard one. And fitted that. I now want to rejet the carb but i have no idea on doing this! People i have spoken to said i should go up a size then it will be better so on. Whats the cost in doing this? Is it a hard job todo? Also i would like to look at derestricting it. If somebody could explain that to me that would be great! It's a 1991 version if thats any use. Thanks Phil
January 10, 200817 yr Check out http://www.dtr125.net Loads of really good advice on derestricting, diagrams and all goodluck offroad, i've been doing it for about 3 months....man its addictive!
January 10, 200817 yr Author Yeah iv had a quick look about, Looks a good site! One thing i would like to change on my bike would be the fork covers there like yellow.. all the plastics are black so looks a bit strange but i think you have to take the whole forks off don't you?
April 18, 200816 yr Yeah iv had a quick look about, Looks a good site! One thing i would like to change on my bike would be the fork covers there like yellow.. all the plastics are black so looks a bit strange but i think you have to take the whole forks off don't you? Short answer YES you have to take the forks off (not too hard to do though) . A word of caution!! some if not all bolts on the fork legs will have stuck (corroded solid) be VERY Carefull when removing not to snap them off , (the bolts and the casting on the fork legs) use loads of penetrating oil (wd40 ect)) even the use of a blow torch may help to warm up the fork leg to help ease the bolt out BE CAREFULL you have been warned!!
May 1, 200816 yr why do you want to jet the carb?? If the bike isn't tuned then theres no need, stardard jetting is reccomended by DEP if you fit even a complete exhaust system
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