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threepot900

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  1. 1975 is DT250C yes??? If so the wheel and all* its parts are common to the DT250/400 B and C models according to my parts book. The front wheel is common to all four models too. # I have a 75 400C hiding in large lumps round the garage. HTH Ewan * the B models had a different cam in the rear brake, but the C model part can be retro fitted. # bar an updated wheel bearing, again a retro fit opton.
  2. That wouod be orthopaedic surgeons your thinking of!!!
  3. Just being polite and posting my first missive here. I'm in the process of trying to get a 1966 YL1 twinjet back on the road, so any help with parts sources would be much appreciated. After that there is the 1975 DT400 (twinshock) meccano kit under the bench. I won't mention the '81 Bonnie I'm building as a cafe racer, and the 1972 LWB Land-Rover that is supposed to be being converted to a camper. Should you think I'm a total luddite, I've got an 07 KTM 950 supermoto for my daily ride at the moment. What else do you want to know? I used to be a welder, but now I'm an anaesthetic nurse. My wife got me a job in theatres during a spell of unemployment, and its an indoor job with no heavy lifting.......or weld spatter!! Hobbies apart from bikes include model building, pets - dogs and fish- beer and reading books, mainly transport/history/politics/science/ and reference, although I do have a soft spot for Terry Pratchett and his discworld novels. Cheers, Ewan

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