DT200WR restoration project pic heavy
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My god that is one nice bike giving me ideas now gurr, very nice job!! were can i get the forks and rear swing-arm from? or better yet what bike are they off?
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@Louis-James yeah I thought that looking at yours, some good inspiration and motivation for me read through all of your post, looking forward to starting to build mine back up get the engine built so I can drop it in the frame and start building round it
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@Louis-James Easily one of the best bikes on this site IMO.
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@Calum thanks a lot cal
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Simply beautiful!! love it. congratulations
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where did you get the inline filter from is it glass or plastic
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@dan28 on eBay. Just search glass inline fuel filter
I've got my headlight guard on!
Luggage rack has slight different brackets for the licence plate holder goes compared to the wr200 I've had to make some modifications and get it re powder coated.
also to fit it I've had to put a standard oil tank on it as my one got in the way
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Finally welded the luggage rack to fit my bike.
Needs to be powdercoated along with my front brake disc guard bracket.
Managed to source a real 4BF seat and cleaned it up, new cover+ added seat strap mounts.
This gives a higher ride.
Always good to keep a seat spare
Genuine Yamaha red front disc guard!
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Does this have a Metal petrol tank??
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@Louis-James so beautiful!
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@claws thanks a lot. My mission is to build the ultimate tribute to the 90s enduro era
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@Darty yes it does, but you can get a plastic one, but the fuel cap doesn't lock
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@Louis-James Great job dude, how long did it take you to recover that seat???
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@NINJA to refit the new cover took about 45mins in total, however removing the original cover and it's rusty pins takes all the time
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@Louis-James yeah the rusty staples are the worst
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@declan rather watch paint dry
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@Louis-James said in DT200WR restoration project pic heavy:
rather watch paint dry
Which is literally my current past-time as we speak!!!
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