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The Leviathan Project (DT125RE)
Wow, I cannot believe it has been this long since I've been on this forum So the rear sprocket carrier bearing collapse on me in February 2015. I decided to strip the bike back to the bare metal and od a nut and bolt rebuild. Well nearly 18 months later...it's still not do. I shouldn't be too surprised I have had a lot on. But finally got the wheels on today so I can actually wheel it about It shouldn't be too long now, maybe another 12 months.... A lot has been done to this bike since I last posted. Too much that I can remember. The biggest things are frame wheels ands swingarm powdercoated. As well as a few bits and bobs here and there. The engine is now back to the stock engine, 4DL sold but kept the ported barrel. Wow, I cannot believe it has been this long since I've been on this forum So the rear sprocket carrier bearing collapse on me in February 2015. I decided to strip the bike back to the bare metal and od a nut and bolt rebuild. Well nearly 18 months later...it's still not do. I shouldn't be too surprised I have had a lot on. But finally got the wheels on today so I can actually wheel it about It shouldn't be too long now, maybe another 12 months.... A lot has been done to this bike since I last posted. Too much that I can remember. The biggest things are frame wheels ands swingarm powdercoated. As well as a few bits and bobs here and there. The engine is now back to the stock engine, 4DL sold but kept the ported barrel.
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New to biking just bought a 125TZR
Welcome mate! Cracking motors they are, practically know those engines inside and out and they come in a variety of flavours. Unfortunately I'm not on this particular site very much but this is a very good site for information. If you want any help with that particular bike then I can be very helpful. Drop me a private message and I can sort you out with lots of information. ​ ​Good starter bike Much better than the 125 four stroke counter part!
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Yamaha DTRE DTR DTX Merge project
Nice to see you out enjoying the bike mate! Looks good too! ​ ​Most engines are reliable if you do the maintenance. Personally I'd stick with the smoker as you expect them to be high maitenance so you're not surprised when they go. And the band is very addictive haha! But yeah I don't think you'll go far wrong whatever you choose.
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Yamaha DTRE DTR DTX Merge project
Alright mate, haven't checked your thread in a while. Looks like you're making really good progress. Maybe, I don't know, but a clock is really handy. If you could find and fit discretlely a little clock then that would be a good way to fill the gap. Alternatively, weld up the brackets to get the ignition back on. I could measure it up for you. wouldn't take two seconds to have that welded on. Would be a really good step to restoring it. Also love your dedication to this mate. Really nice to see someone restoring it to it's former glory.
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1982 RD350LC - Stood 20 years
I'm not surprised strokes being a big cause. The amount of times I nearly died on my stroker.
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1982 RD350LC - Stood 20 years
I remember having a rigt nihtmare bleeding the brakes on my dt. The way I got around probably is ill advised but after spending hours and hours and getting nowhere I eventually had to add some top down presdure to the fluid to get the ball rolling. worked a charm.
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The next project, cafe racer or streetfighter
Nice project to get stuck in to! I do find it irritating when bolts round off. Althouh drilling them out is a good work aroun.
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WR400 - Supermoto Conversion + Engine rebuild
I know that feeling about powder coating it. It is far too nice for the bike to spend any longer than necessary in the garage. Ive just stripped the bike back to the frame and primered it and sprayed it rattlecan style. Protect it for now. sort it out when winter comes. Fortunately the job is hidden by plastics. It was purely a peace of mind jobby.
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Yamaha DTRE DTR DTX Merge project
That seat is not from a dtre. If that fits I will be very surprised.Sorry to be the one with the bad news.
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WR400 - Supermoto Conversion + Engine rebuild
Lol. For what you pay it's a surprisingly good quality.
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1970 DT1 C 250 Engine Rebuild
Hello welcome to the site. A little introduction in the welcome section wouldn't go a miss. Two stroke engines are incredibly simple to build. Try and guage it from the photos. And maybe put some photos up here for us to have a little mooch. I do assume it's a two stroke
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1980 yamaha sr250 no spark
Oh and maybe even a little hello and an introduction before you just fire away questions. Just to be polite.
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1980 yamaha sr250 no spark
Best bet is to grab a multimetre and check to see if you're getting any power out of the genny. Follow it through and find out where the pusles stop. Could be a faulty coil, HT lead and even spark plug. Broken wire not allowing current through,
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WR400 - Supermoto Conversion + Engine rebuild
I have that set. It's absolutely lovely. The only bad thing about it is the hex bit retaining clip found in that plastic tub box. I lost it now all my bits fall out if you don't hold the tool 90 degrees +. So frustrating. Why they didn't use a ball bearing like everything else is beyond me.