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  • jimmydc98J Offline
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    what is the maximum bore i could go to on my dtr i want to squeeze more power out without big bore kit and where would you recommend getting this done i live in Norfolk

    DT200WR 1997 - New Project
    DTR 125 1997 - The Bike That Got Stolen
    DTR 125 2002 - Project
    DT 125 LC 1986 - Old Bike

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      You won't see any noticeable gains from boring the DT barrel mate.

      The way to get more power is either a Resleeve with a biggerbore. So the old sleeve pressed out. The bore taken out and plated, or a new sleeve with bigger dimensions. The question then is can you find a piston that will fit the bigger bore.

      The Athena kit, or equivalent.

      Or just go old fashion tuning.

      The last one is the one to go for if you asked me.

      Stuff like, cleaning up the ports, bigger carbs.

      My favourite and best bang for buck alteration is the Zeeltronic Ignition system. Radically transforms the whole RPM range.

      Then theres a decent underslung pipe.

      Lighter flywheels.

      Lighter bike in general.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • jimmydc98J jimmydc98

        what is the maximum bore i could go to on my dtr i want to squeeze more power out without big bore kit and where would you recommend getting this done i live in Norfolk

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        @jimmydc98 I've just had my spare DTR cylinder bored out to 58.40mm but have yet to install it so can't comment on performance but I believe 58.80mm is as far as you can go I've not seen Pistons over that size for the DTR .

        Every problem has a solution

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          @jimmydc98 I've just had my spare DTR cylinder bored out to 58.40mm but have yet to install it so can't comment on performance but I believe 58.80mm is as far as you can go I've not seen Pistons over that size for the DTR .

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          @Biker_123 said in max bore on dtr:

          @jimmydc98 I've just had my spare DTR cylinder bored out to 58.40mm but have yet to install it so can't comment on performance but I believe 58.80mm is as far as you can go I've not seen Pistons over that size for the DTR .

          You need to modify the powervalve if you take it out.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            where can i get it done though as it need a bore

            DT200WR 1997 - New Project
            DTR 125 1997 - The Bike That Got Stolen
            DTR 125 2002 - Project
            DT 125 LC 1986 - Old Bike

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            • jimmydc98J jimmydc98

              where can i get it done though as it need a bore

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              @jimmydc98 PJME do it or if you search dt125 rebore on eBay there's a few offering the service! I got my local motorcycle garage to do it and I supplied the piston and gave them the cylinder,piston and they done the rest. Remember to leave the power valve in the cyclinder when getting it rebored like Callum says as it needs machined down to stop the piston catching it .

              Every problem has a solution

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                @jimmydc98 PJME do it or if you search dt125 rebore on eBay there's a few offering the service! I got my local motorcycle garage to do it and I supplied the piston and gave them the cylinder,piston and they done the rest. Remember to leave the power valve in the cyclinder when getting it rebored like Callum says as it needs machined down to stop the piston catching it .

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                @Biker_123 I wouldn't leave the powervalve in since they will charge you to remove it.

                Modifying the valve is a trivial task you can do at home.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  The worst mistake I made was leaving my power valve in my cylinder when I sent it to a Yamaha dealer. Without asking they removed and modified it and the labour charge for it was ridiculous. I think about £90.

                  TDR 125 - 2001

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                    @Biker_123 I wouldn't leave the powervalve in since they will charge you to remove it.

                    Modifying the valve is a trivial task you can do at home.

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                    I guess so that's a good point that I forgot about my place didn't charge for removing it and machining it down or whatever they had to do to it but if you can do it at home that's the way to go .

                    Every problem has a solution

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                      How would I go about that then is there any videos or anything

                      DT200WR 1997 - New Project
                      DTR 125 1997 - The Bike That Got Stolen
                      DTR 125 2002 - Project
                      DT 125 LC 1986 - Old Bike

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