Not sure how this will all pan out, nor how long it will take, but let this be the start of my latest little project.
Im a newbie round here but Ive been lurking for a while and learning lots from the very knowledgeable guys on the forum here.
Undoubtedly I'll be calling for advice on the hows, why's and wherefores as this proceeds, so let me thank you all well in advance!!
So, the story begins............
As I mentioned in my intro I bought my first DT in 1979, brought it home in the crate and built it up myself.
I kept that bike for a total of 26 years before regrettably part-ex'ing it for something which has long since been and gone!
We learn by our mistakes!
Anyway, after a while searching I brought this little baby home a few days ago..................
(sorry about pic quality. Bad light and iPhone!! I promise to improve!)
A fairly tidy, all original (Im assured!) 1979 DT175MX. One previous owner and nothing much bent, dented or broken.
My plan was to buy a bike and totally strip it down to restore it to its former '70's glory.
(Something I wish I could do to myself too!! )
So, after giving it a few laps round the block to make sure it was a good runner, it was into the shed and on the ramp.
A few hours later, and after owning the bike for less than one day, this is the story...................
And yes, I do need a bigger shed!!
As can be seen its all in bits now.
No major issues found so far. The exhaust will need replacing as its been attacked to many times with a welding rod at the lower bend, the steering head bearings were goosed (and all the balls fell on the floor anyway!) and I had to cut off the chain tensioner as it had seized on the spindle/pivot bolt and no way would it come off.
Only got as far as taking the head off the engine so far (couldnt resist). All looks fine, the bore is clean and rings intact.
So spent yesterday (Day 3) preparing the frame and swing-arm for the powder coaters.
Before taking it I'll need to repair the slight damage caused by the tensioner spindle turning in its securing plate, causing the hole to elongate somewhat.
Almost ready to go...................
So, first questions for the experts, and I'll keep them easy to start with!!
Were the bars originally chrome or black on the '79 DT175? Mine are badly hand-painted black.
Will I be able to buy a chain tensioner pivot bolt/spindle or will I need to make one? (I saw the photo of Pauls, with the nice grease nipple fitted!)
Were the lower parts of the side-panels originally painted black? (These were, but it all came off with the power washer!)
And will I need to invest in a Haynes manual to be able put it all back together again!!
More to follow soon................