TDR 125 19XX
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@MIGHTYMAN Nice project mate! Did you get the nova registration number with it? as you'll need to provide the dvla with the number when filling out the v55/5 registration form! Think it should be easy enough so long as you have the bikes reg number it should show up on there system along with nova being payed. Looking forward to see you rebuild it bargain price to
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@MIGHTYMAN Yes they'll give you a new reg when I done it I had to give them the old foreign log book and the nova registration number and pay a £55 reg fee and it was done but you may need to supply them with a dating certificate as well as the nova number if you don't have a foreign v5 as they're funny like that and may want to Q plate it after inspecting it but definitely a good idea to get in touch with the person who brought it in to the uk mate.
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I will have to write a letter to the importer if I can't get his email, as I do have his address. DeeTeeMX does have a couple of different DT carbs but I've no idea which one I should ask for. He said he has standard ones or a bigger Dell Orto. Should I just play it safe and get a standard DT one?
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Took the bike apart a little bit more to store it until I can make space for it.
I'll be working on the engine first and will hopefully take a look inside this week.
In the mean time I just need to order a rear tyre for my new rear wheel, a power valve, a carb, and a clutch case. Still unsure of what carb to buy though. My carb boot / rubber inlet measures 35mm and says 3BN on it. Is that indicating that I must buy the smaller sized carb?
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Took the cylinder off today. Found a piston with a smashed skirt!
Cylinder walls don't look scored, but it could do with a rebore.
The rings and small end bearing look in VERY good condition so I'm thinking at this point the previous owner may have put in a cheap eBay piston that perhaps wasn't the right size and caused piston slap?
No up and down play on the conrod either so I'm sure that'll be good to use again without needing work done to it but I'll have to split the cases anyway just to grab any bits of piston lurking down there as I can still hear a small scratching sound when turning the engine.
An overtightened kick start nut stopped me from progressing but I'll get that sorted tomorrow.
Does this look like an aftermarket inlet as it doesn't have the hole for the oil pipe on top?
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Managed to get the kick starter lever nut off after I got the grinder out.
Took the clutch cover off to find a bad sight.
Although on the plus side, the clutch plates, springs and spring retaining bolts look brand new!
Couldn't quite work out what the broken bits were, then these black rubber bits starting appearing from no where!
Figured out where all the bits came from once I took the clutch off...
That was what the scratching sound was. Couldn't work out how something like that could have happened, the only thing missing was the washer that goes on the end of the rev gear but that wouldn't have cause this amount of damage. Then I noticed this.
I removed the gear to find that the circlip behind it had been pushed a little bit too far back. This could have caused the kick start idling gear to wiggle just enough that it hit the back of the clutch basket. Not 100% sure but seems feasible.
Also there is a hole here, but I'm not sure if it is supposed to be there.
All organised for another day.
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Re: TDR 125 19XX
Hi there I was going to buy this but the guy took it off eBay.
I have the same bike that I'm tidying at the moment.
The standard carb is a dellorto phbh 28.
My one was imported in 2002 and registered to the guy I bought it from, the bike has been off the road in the owners shed since 2002 so the piston was seized in the bore and the carb was full of the usual green residue, nothing a new piston and a wash in my sonic bath didn't cure.
It is a bit different to the dt like shorter rear shock, radiator ect and not being restricted is alsayw a plus.Good luck
Paul
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Hi Paul, I did get lucky with the ad I must admit. The chap had it up for £245 on an auction and no one placed a bid! I missed it at the last minute and so messaged him offering £200 to collect and to my surprise he said yes! That's interesting that you have a 28 carb as the inlet on my engine measures around 35mm. Maybe I need to purchase another inlet if mine isn't stock.
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@MIGHTYMAN my inlet was damaged so I thought that's ok I'll fit a dt one, the dt manifold was to small for the dellorto carb so I enlarged derestricted and flowed it with the help of my trusty pen knife and a Dremel with a flap wheel on it.
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@MIGHTYMAN I found a dellorto phbh 28 for about £60 new, they use them a lot on vespas. I was thinking about using one on my 180 gilera runner fxr but I'm trying to keep it standard.
https://www.wasp-performance.co.uk/onlineshop/prod_1875543-Carburettor-PHBH-28-BS-with-Manual-Flip-Choke-Lever.htmlI think I still have the standard jet sizes written down if you need them.
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@Calum hi Calum I agree the flat slide is a lot better carb but the dellorto phbh 28 is the standard carb for the early Italian made tdr 125.
I have a low mileage one owner 1989 tdr and I want to keep it totally original but finding original parts isn't easy.Paul
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Now it's (hopefully) going to be warming up outside a bit, I thought I would get back into this project again. Last night took a look at the crankshaft to find some of the bits of piston had been lodged inside the gaps in the conrod..
Also started the clean up job on the engine cases.
A bag full of steel wire rotary bits
Starting it off
15 mins = 1 down!