My dt125r/wr200 project
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How do you measure the time it takes to restore? Everybody is different and finish to a greater or lesser degree, and not just the hours working either. Spent just as long finding the right parts and searching fruitlessly for the parts you simply cannot get. Commercially not viable to restore but enthusiast owners save their bikes for more than just any perceived financial gain. Personally never paid anything for my bike originally bar a days labour and parts changing radiators on a central heating system, but for me has been worth every penny spent restoring
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@andrewj1680 said in My dt125r/wr200 project:
@oldman do you have a number for the place you got your original graphics? I have copies but would rather original if I can
Hello Andrew, found on eBay Italy, one off sale, copies I have on the bike now made by Imageworks, will find Italy sellers details for you, maybe drop them a line.
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http://imgur.com/henNb7f
Starting to look like a bike again, 1st test fit -
@andrewj1680 Check out the guidance on embedding images into the forum
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It's alive I decided to run it on the 3xp loom and cdi unit so after changing a couple of connectors for both the front and rear lights I have a full set of working electrics again, still can decide what colour to paint the engine cases do I go silver to match the alloy rear arm and usd forks or do I go for the darker grey what are people's thoughts
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@andrewj1680 Iβd go darker I personally donβt like the lighter engines
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@andrewj1680 Shiny silver engines all the way for me!!!
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@andrewj1680 any thoughts on polishing