DT RE Everts plastics
-
I bought the plastics back a few years ago, about £200 for the lot. Didn't think that was too bad.
Surprised if they won't be discontinued to. As for the graphics, especially Everts, good luck. They were "Rare" when they were new, let alone getting new ones.
Best bet would be to contact Yamaha directly, see what they can do for you.
-
I've just bought a DT125X headlight cover from Fowlers in black for £28 which I thought was a reasonable price.
You can use a replica front mud guard and again I've picked up a Polisport YZ one in black for £15 delivered from Ebay.
I can't get any other cheap plastics as I have a DT200WR so have to search for my bits or just pay high dealer prices and only have the choice of white or maybe purple (only scoops and side panels).
Ben
-
ok thanks, the prices are quite everywhere the same so i'm gonna order today from bikepartsyam. they have just replyed that the fender's sticker is not avaiable and mine is completely broken (i'm going to reuse the mask's one cause it's good). probably monday i'll go to a yamaha dealer here in my area to ask, if they can't help me i'll ask to a person i know who works as a graphic.
i also have to order an head gasket because it's drinking a lot of coolant every day, the strange thing is that it doesn't make any smoke neither at high rpm. this time i go for an original yamaha one because last time on ebay there was written "athena" but it was probably fake seeing the results, all the engine's gaskets had cost 11 €. -
Hi all I have just started to strip down my dt125r so will keep you all updated I am looking at powder coating the frame yellow and spraying the fairing blue so should look amazing
-
@bakerDT125R-SM Start your our build thread dude.
-
hi all! plastics have arrived from bikepartsyam and i fitted them on the bike! i made a video here https://youtu.be/zvogjRmsp4U where you can have a look. i had to use the old decals of the left side, the mask and the front fender, fortunately they are still quite good apart from the fender's one. later i'll post also some photos!
-
@autovictor looking good dude, Get yourself a bottle of T-cut, give the plastics a few rubs with that and some soft cotton cloth. It will remove a lot of the small scratches and buff the plastics up to look nice and shiny;
-
here are the photos!
-
@autovictor Hey that's looking smart!
-
@autovictor Looking good dude. :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:
-
You can also buff old plastics how you would with aluminium with wet and dry work your way up from 300-1200 and plastic polish to like new