2001 Yamaha DT R 125 or 2004 Yamaha DT RE 125
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I can’t seem to upload a picture of the DTR as it’s too large but I can tell you the RE looks better, I was planning on going to view it tomorrow is there anything I should pay attention to when viewing like signs of a bad DT RE?
Thanks a ton
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Whilst i am not a fan of the sticker bombing on the RE, I suppose there is going to be few bikes that don't have them.
Usually I sticker over accidents, or when my panels were trashed.
These signs show the bike has been in an accident or two, don't worry though, what DT hasn't. The bikes are pretty solid and you will have to do some serious damage to it before it becomes unusable.
I like the fact this RE still has the ignition cowel on, that's a good sign.
It's got a full DEP system, so it's likely to be full power, which again will be a nice little bonus.
The brakes on these bikes are usually shoddy.
I would just check the swingarm for side to side lateral play, if it moves, then it'll need new bushes and bearings, from Yamaha these can be costly around the £200mark. But can be had cheaper from Simply Bearings etc.
The bike should puff out
blue
smoke.Don't go on the colour alone, I run engine oil as transmission fluid, and if the crank seals weap then the smoke will also be blue.
The smell will give it away here.
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I can’t seem to upload a picture of the DTR as it’s too large but I can tell you the RE looks better, I was planning on going to view it tomorrow is there anything I should pay attention to when viewing like signs of a bad DT RE?
Thanks a ton
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@natnice Read this thread here dude, it has a comprehensive list of things to check etc.
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Hmmm it's a toughy!
I prefer the DTRE's, because that's my little pup, but I'm more feling the DTR for looks here.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with the DTR performance wise since I'm reliably told the 2001 era of DT's suck.
Unless you want to buy an aftermarket CDI, they are just severely limited.
What's your price range out of interest.
I would recommend, not jumping the gun, and just ensuring you end getting a nice one.
It all depends on what you're after.
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Hmmm it's a toughy!
I prefer the DTRE's, because that's my little pup, but I'm more feling the DTR for looks here.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with the DTR performance wise since I'm reliably told the 2001 era of DT's suck.
Unless you want to buy an aftermarket CDI, they are just severely limited.
What's your price range out of interest.
I would recommend, not jumping the gun, and just ensuring you end getting a nice one.
It all depends on what you're after.
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@calum I can spend anything up to £2000 and performance is quite a factor for me to so maybe ill stay away from the DT R
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@natnice It''s not necessarily the DTR, it's just the models from 2001-2004.
If you're going to tune it, then it won't make any difference. But bog standard, the 2001 cannot be fully derestricted.
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@calum I definitely will! Just need sort these tyres any suggestions I’m looking for a pair of enduros.
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@natnice I used to use Avon distanzias, but I run completely different wheels now so I couldn't offer any advice.