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KevtheRev

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  1. I'm not sure whether the P.V. is cable operated on your bike but if it is , check the cables as they seize if not lubed .
  2. It must've started for him , lol .
  3. Hi there , your clutch is "dragging " . Either the cable is not properly adjusted or there may be another problem . Check the cable adjustment .
  4. Hi there , if you are changing the steering head bearings I'd recommend tapered needle bearings , a bit more expensive , but harder wearing and much less fiddly to fit .
  5. The symptoms you describe could also be caused by worn brushes in the starter . I doubt very much that it will be anything to do with the CDI .
  6. Hi Chris , did you rejet the carb and do a plug chop ? Also , check for air leaks between airbox / carb / inlet stub and make sure the inlet stub is not perished or cracked . Best of luck .
  7. Hi Nick , if you are going to strip the bike that far you should replace both seals , also check the main bearings . Might save you having to strip it again .
  8. Nice one ! I'm told those ultrasonic cleaners are good for cleaning carbs ,
  9. If the chain was run loose before it was adjusted it may have been rubbing against the stand (usually the mainstand , if you have one ) .
  10. Your easiest option ( assuming the crankshaft and seals are ok ) is to rebore and fit a new piston and rings . My first bike was a '79 DT175MX . Great bike and pretty simple to fix , but you should get a workshop manual . They are available and are a great help . Best of luck .
  11. Get a bolt to fit and bring it with you for sizing .
  12. Happens ,
  13. If it's not the cable you'll have to remove the clutch cover and recheck the clutch centre bolt and the spring retaining bolts for tightness . P.s . It's usually just one ball that sits between the clutch pushrod and the lifter plate .
  14. Cable is ok , cool . Just make sure it has some slack . If a ball bearing was missing the clutch would not disengage , rather than slipping as yours seems to be . You'll have to search for an exploded diagram online to find out if the bike has a clutch pushrod bearing . Some do , some don't .
  15. Make sure your clutch cable is adjusted properly . You should have about 10mm or so travel at the end of the lever . It sounds as if your cable may be too tight .
  16. You could also replace the exhaust sealing rings at the cylinder heads . If they weren't replaced when the exhaust was changed they could be leaking air and this also causes popping on the overrun . They only cost a quid or so .
  17. Oh , well if it looked cool I suppose ... lol . It does sound like a broken wire or loose connection tho' .
  18. Did you use the carb from the old engine or from the replacement ?
  19. If you gear lever was bent after the crash , the gear selector shaft may be bent . They are inexpensive though and only don't take long to fit . Otherwise , as above , all good advice . Wear that rash with pride !! (it will fade )
  20. It sounds like the fork bottom bush might have come off while removing the fork tube . If levering is your only option just try not to damage the seal seat . use something wide and blunt like a small tyre lever rather than a screwdriver . Should pop out ok . Dont forget to look for your bottom bush (if it still exists , or wasn't refitted sometime , you never know ) . I like the hot oil method , but me Ma'd batter me with her pan .
  21. So when you switch your front light off , your back light goes off as well ? Sounds ok to me , unless you've left off the connection for the park/ride light .Was the original light working properly ? And if so , why ...... Ah , to be a teenager again , "tuning"/seizing DT's like they were going out of fashion .
  22. If the front sprocket is hooked it may affect gear selection , otherwise as above , check the chain tension and clutch cable freeplay at the lever .
  23. Try these fellas , http://yambits.co.uk/
  24. I think you can get aftermarket reg/rec's for reasonable money these days .

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