DT200WR restoration project pic heavy
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Here's some pics of the strip down today.
All bolts came out nicely without drilling any.There are the before the deep cleaning process pics.
The beast engine everyone wants for the 125r hha
Dropped the parts at the powdercoaters, swing arm and little bits and pieces are being done in an OEM silver. The frame is being done in 4006 purple... 93 yz style
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I'm taking the fairings to a specialist for some magic.... You'll see
Parts I've ordered:
Original graphics
OEM copy hand guards
Purple TLD grips
Polisport rear muflap
New odometer.
New UFO fork guards
HEL braided brake lines
Blue silicone hose kit
Pale blue seat cover and strap (yamaha)
New OEM clutch cable
Pro taper se red bars
New chain guide
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Looking good. And seeing how you work I can't wait to see the finished bike!
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@Minia cheers mate... Stay tuned
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Nice bike.
That was a fast disassembly.
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Thanks. Took about 5 hrs with some cleaning in the process.. always careful to not round any bolts
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The trick to make any project look good is attention to detail... including deep cleaning.
See how well these 25year old parts come up.
Here's the engine.. I am not painting the crankcases as they were bare from the factory,but I'll give a light polish before installing to frame.
Took ages to clean it to this standard.. especially around the sprocket, exhaust manifold and underneath..
I also sourced a 125re 2t bottle which I will use as I cannot find the original one.. the level sensor connector is the same, so hoping that will work. Also the oil pump is in good condition and the carburettor has the oil intake fitting. I will use clear hoses as always.
The side stand switch is missing but I have found the wires for it.. so I will fix this.
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A decent camera probably doesn't hurt neither
With regards to the RE Oil Sender, uhh it's just a switch. It's either on or off, so shouldn't be hard to get working.
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@Calum it's only a mobile haha
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@Louis-James The rear wheel looks totally transformed, top job by your misses. What products did she use to achieve those results???
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Don't you just love it when goodies come.
It's looking sterlin bud! Top Work.
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@Calum said in DT200WR restoration project pic heavy:
Don't you just love it when goodies come.
It's like it's Christmas day come early!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@NINJA said in DT200WR restoration project pic heavy:
@Louis-James The rear wheel looks totally transformed, top job by your misses. What products did she use to achieve those results???
Mostly elbow grease haha, sprayed in multi purpose spray (wd40 type stuff) left over night then she used a tooth brush and scotch bright+ brake clean and hand polished
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@Calum cheers dude. Yes and more to come... Hopefully tomorrow.
Only thing that might delay this project is that shock bearing + collars... Knowing how everyone always sends the wrong part
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@Louis-James Know anyone with a Lathe? Collar wouldn't be hard to make.
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@Calum yes a few people but I will need to do a drawing.. they don't like doing free hand jobs and programming for a small quantity isn't what they want
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Without this seal , you might as well not have an air filter. So I made a new one
New twin air filter on the way..I literally spent a hour cleaning bolts an fitting... But it has to be done
Even though the seat cover was in good condition, I wanted baby blue + Yamaha logo
One of my least favourite jobs... 2hrs of tweeking..
I will let it shape over the weekend and then give it a final stretch.I like the red to match the forms and purpose to match the frame.. the graphics are blue and purple so the seat will make sense.
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