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My DT125 80s Yz style DT200 build one to watch!

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  • B Bananper

    @mhbikesnbits Looks interesting!

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    @Bananper will certainly be an interesting project for everyone and certainly interesting for myself

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    • M mhbikesnbits

      @declan that many about might be one similar

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      @mhbikesnbits did you buy it off eBay I must have saw it for sale the past few weeks

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        @mhbikesnbits did you buy it off eBay I must have saw it for sale the past few weeks

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        @declan brought a while ago tbh back end of last year

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          @declan brought a while ago tbh back end of last year

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          @mhbikesnbits Looks like you have a lot of work to do, but I'm sure that the result will look amazing. Keep us updated with your progress. :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

          SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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          • NINJAN NINJA

            @mhbikesnbits Looks like you have a lot of work to do, but I'm sure that the result will look amazing. Keep us updated with your progress. :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

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            @NINJA yes I’ve definitely got my work cut out ,already started the project tho so can drip feed my progress in but also have a 1980 rm 80 I need to finish off so will be also doing that when funds come available but that’s not too far off engine is the main job for that!

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              Looks brilliant!

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              • CalumC Calum

                Looks brilliant!

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                @Calum she’s getting there will be a nice bike to stick in a show once’s she’s completed

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                • M mhbikesnbits

                  @Calum she’s getting there will be a nice bike to stick in a show once’s she’s completed

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                  @mhbikesnbits it’s very nice

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                    @NINJA yes I’ve definitely got my work cut out ,already started the project tho so can drip feed my progress in but also have a 1980 rm 80 I need to finish off so will be also doing that when funds come available but that’s not too far off engine is the main job for that!

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                    @mhbikesnbits Now that is old school indeed!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

                    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    • declanD declan

                      @mhbikesnbits it’s very nice

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                      @declan very nice and very expensive to restore was abit of wreck when I got her !8F78D52C-5F40-474A-889E-1BBB75F226F0.jpeg

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                      • NINJAN NINJA

                        @mhbikesnbits Now that is old school indeed!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

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                        @NINJA you can’t beat the old school bikes

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                          the bike is a runner it ran well but this doesn’t matter too much because I’ll putting a 200cc engine In replacement of the 125cc one anyway

                          One of the the main Issues found when stripping the bike down is that it had be turned into a motor cross bike by the previous owner,which mean that it is missing a few vital parts that it needs to be road worthy for a MOT.

                          But Shouldn't be too hard to source what I need.

                          Another issue was the wiring loom had also been butchered which mean getting a new one to replace!

                          Why people feel the need to butcher looms
                          I don’t know!

                          Other than that the bike just had general ware for a bike of this age

                          I will replacing most of he components on the bike anyway to achieve a show room look.

                          Few pictures to show the bike been stripped
                          Ready for a good clean!

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                            Cleaning up the parts, I have access to a shot blaster and vapour/Vaqua blaster so this is what I used to clean up the parts and prep them for powder coat.

                            Shot blasted some parts

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                            Vaqua blasting the suspension arm

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                            Rear Master cylinder Vaqua blasted

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                            Have more to clean so will post my progress accordingly.

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                              Cleaning up the parts, I have access to a shot blaster and vapour/Vaqua blaster so this is what I used to clean up the parts and prep them for powder coat.

                              Shot blasted some parts

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                              Vaqua blasting the suspension arm

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                              Rear Master cylinder Vaqua blasted

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                              5CC32059-004F-4880-9584-F95005644712.jpeg

                              Have more to clean so will post my progress accordingly.

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                              @mhbikesnbits WOW nice job!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

                              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                                Very nice. Comes up a treat in the shot blaster!

                                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                  Very nice. Comes up a treat in the shot blaster!

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                                  @Calum yes such a good tool

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                                  • NINJAN NINJA

                                    @mhbikesnbits WOW nice job!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

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                                    @NINJA cheers bud

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                                      Will be replacing the wheel rims with gold anodised aluminium rims and orignal dt hubs so I took the tires off and cut spokes to save time as I plan to used stainless steel spokes anyway,

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                                      Hubs to be Vaqua blasted to clean ready for the powder coating they will be going Matt black.

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                                        Brake callipers cleaned up ready for powder coat, did these by Vaqua blasting them

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