Skip to content
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Slate)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

DT125R FORUM

  1. Home
  2. Owners Build Threads
  3. DTR
  4. Yamaha DT125R '01 - Running Project

Yamaha DT125R '01 - Running Project

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved DTR
portingignitech4dldtrwr200
135 Posts 27 Posters 85.5k Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • DartyD Offline
    DartyD Offline
    Darty
    wrote on last edited by Darty
    #97

    *Nobody

    ME:

    *A custom inlet tract for a DT125R.

    alt text

    Couple beers and some eyeballing and you can make whatever you want.

    Getting to old for Pod filters and hacking shit bits together. So if you could, why not re-design OEM equipment in your favour?
    Knocked these up on Solidworks to be a straight swap into the frame and Airbox.

    The brief, for my application, getting an inlet tract as straight as possible for 34mm or larger Carburettor to fit around my YZ490 shock, which is way larger than the original DTR unit.

    alt text

    alt text

    Science bitch.

    alt text

    I have access to a 3D printer, so I've been designing and making prototypes just for a bit of fun after work,

    alt text

    Technology these days....,

    Keep it real

    Walney-ReptilesW 1 Reply Last reply
    4
    • CalumC Offline
      CalumC Offline
      Calum
      wrote on last edited by
      #98

      Lions smart, is it up to the task though...

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • DartyD Darty

        *Nobody

        ME:

        *A custom inlet tract for a DT125R.

        alt text

        Couple beers and some eyeballing and you can make whatever you want.

        Getting to old for Pod filters and hacking shit bits together. So if you could, why not re-design OEM equipment in your favour?
        Knocked these up on Solidworks to be a straight swap into the frame and Airbox.

        The brief, for my application, getting an inlet tract as straight as possible for 34mm or larger Carburettor to fit around my YZ490 shock, which is way larger than the original DTR unit.

        alt text

        alt text

        Science bitch.

        alt text

        I have access to a 3D printer, so I've been designing and making prototypes just for a bit of fun after work,

        alt text

        Technology these days....,

        Walney-ReptilesW Offline
        Walney-ReptilesW Offline
        Walney-Reptiles
        wrote on last edited by
        #99

        @Darty Would you be kind enough to send me the STL file for the intake manifold so i can 3d print this on my printer please buddy?

        DartyD 1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • Walney-ReptilesW Walney-Reptiles

          @Darty Would you be kind enough to send me the STL file for the intake manifold so i can 3d print this on my printer please buddy?

          DartyD Offline
          DartyD Offline
          Darty
          wrote on last edited by
          #100

          @Walney-Reptiles Yeh when I've made a working prototype I'll let you know bud,

          Keep it real

          Walney-ReptilesW 1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • DartyD Darty

            @Walney-Reptiles Yeh when I've made a working prototype I'll let you know bud,

            Walney-ReptilesW Offline
            Walney-ReptilesW Offline
            Walney-Reptiles
            wrote on last edited by
            #101

            @Darty cheers, il have to edit it to fit my carb "When i get it"

            1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • DartyD Offline
              DartyD Offline
              Darty
              wrote on last edited by
              #102

              Global pandemic huh? returns to shed

              Not been doing alot, just wanted to share some bits.

              alt text

              After 4 years, finally built a proper DTX Brembo Caliper conversion. Threw some Titanium bolts on for some weight saving, and bling.

              Custom Bracket and Spacers made, was fun on the old Myford Lathe. Got to force yourself to work in Imperial though...,

              alt text

              alt text

              Plenty of braking power with Ceramic Pads on a 298mm Disc. To manage the DTR Fork, I've rebuilt them with 15W Oil and 35mm Spring Top Hat spacers, this effectively shortens the spring travel and keeps the spring in its stiffest part of the stroke. It works well enough for me at 70kg.

              Could be better, but you can pedal this thing hard into mid corner so it feels pretty sorted for road use.

              alt text

              I've got a USD setup in bits currently, got a set off NOS 1996 YZ250 Forks, if anything, they just look sick.

              alt text

              I will do a Build thread on installing USD forks for the DTR, as I think many people want to do it but are not sure about the parts needed to do so.

              Re-mounted my Ignitech CDI with rubber mounts and polished up my bracket, sadly it seems the company has disappeared. I've never had a problem with my unit and this Programmable CDI is the best thing I ever bought for this project.

              alt text

              The spark on this thing is ridiculously good.

              alt text

              I couldn't be bothered to fix my ported 3MB 'P' 134cc Cylinder so i went back to my old 14,000 Mile standard bore 3MB
              Cylinder with a TDR unrestricted Head, and it has been so much fun to ride. Just a torqueey reliable DT engine like I remember it when I was 17.

              QUICK ENOUGH LOL

              alt text

              Been running different carbs for a few years now, and I have to say you couldnt do much better than well Setup Mikuni TM28ss and the 30ss from a WR200 is brilliant for the 125R.., depending on how good you can setup the floats and mixture.

              This is the problem with any carburettor using the standard Inlet,

              alt text

              MIKUNI TM28SS - TM30SS - TM32 - TM34SS - KEIHIN PWK36

              alt text

              My favourite so far has been setting up a Mikuni TM34SS from a Aprilia RS250 and Later model RGV250s, (Same engine)

              Mainly, the Venturi is angled so the Fuel Bowl remains level. But it has a really effective power jet and has been easy to setup, it works really well with just 125cc, this engine barks and pulls great at Mid-Range too. For me, I pretty happy keeping this engine under 140cc. It's plenty fun.

              alt text

              I'm using a Modified WR200 Inlet with Boyseen DT200R Reeds. Runs good.

              I have a 3D printed Airbox to Carb boot I designed, so it's water tight and easier to jet than a Pod Filter.

              Currently waiting to print a new filament that has the right Shore Hardness to produce a rubber part like the original. You need a good amount of flex to seat the airbox and carb together.

              alt text

              This has all been paired with old Nikkon Race exhaust, Handmade, Gas welded steel. There is pretty much no info on these.

              I bought this from a guy who used it a couple of times and then stored it for 10 years, as far as I know this is the only DT125R Nikkon pipe left in existence. Which is a shame, because this pipe is so much better than the DEP on the road.

              I'm going to copy this pipe into Stainless steel and just keep it the way it is because it suites my application so well. Very large expansion pipe aswell, the design is unique.

              Will go further into the restoration of it as it's currently covered in BBQ Black paint.

              alt text

              Long term project aye, I've already had my fun.

              Keep it real

              NINJAN declanD J Louis-DT-WRL finchfockerF 5 Replies Last reply
              3
              • DartyD Darty

                Global pandemic huh? returns to shed

                Not been doing alot, just wanted to share some bits.

                alt text

                After 4 years, finally built a proper DTX Brembo Caliper conversion. Threw some Titanium bolts on for some weight saving, and bling.

                Custom Bracket and Spacers made, was fun on the old Myford Lathe. Got to force yourself to work in Imperial though...,

                alt text

                alt text

                Plenty of braking power with Ceramic Pads on a 298mm Disc. To manage the DTR Fork, I've rebuilt them with 15W Oil and 35mm Spring Top Hat spacers, this effectively shortens the spring travel and keeps the spring in its stiffest part of the stroke. It works well enough for me at 70kg.

                Could be better, but you can pedal this thing hard into mid corner so it feels pretty sorted for road use.

                alt text

                I've got a USD setup in bits currently, got a set off NOS 1996 YZ250 Forks, if anything, they just look sick.

                alt text

                I will do a Build thread on installing USD forks for the DTR, as I think many people want to do it but are not sure about the parts needed to do so.

                Re-mounted my Ignitech CDI with rubber mounts and polished up my bracket, sadly it seems the company has disappeared. I've never had a problem with my unit and this Programmable CDI is the best thing I ever bought for this project.

                alt text

                The spark on this thing is ridiculously good.

                alt text

                I couldn't be bothered to fix my ported 3MB 'P' 134cc Cylinder so i went back to my old 14,000 Mile standard bore 3MB
                Cylinder with a TDR unrestricted Head, and it has been so much fun to ride. Just a torqueey reliable DT engine like I remember it when I was 17.

                QUICK ENOUGH LOL

                alt text

                Been running different carbs for a few years now, and I have to say you couldnt do much better than well Setup Mikuni TM28ss and the 30ss from a WR200 is brilliant for the 125R.., depending on how good you can setup the floats and mixture.

                This is the problem with any carburettor using the standard Inlet,

                alt text

                MIKUNI TM28SS - TM30SS - TM32 - TM34SS - KEIHIN PWK36

                alt text

                My favourite so far has been setting up a Mikuni TM34SS from a Aprilia RS250 and Later model RGV250s, (Same engine)

                Mainly, the Venturi is angled so the Fuel Bowl remains level. But it has a really effective power jet and has been easy to setup, it works really well with just 125cc, this engine barks and pulls great at Mid-Range too. For me, I pretty happy keeping this engine under 140cc. It's plenty fun.

                alt text

                I'm using a Modified WR200 Inlet with Boyseen DT200R Reeds. Runs good.

                I have a 3D printed Airbox to Carb boot I designed, so it's water tight and easier to jet than a Pod Filter.

                Currently waiting to print a new filament that has the right Shore Hardness to produce a rubber part like the original. You need a good amount of flex to seat the airbox and carb together.

                alt text

                This has all been paired with old Nikkon Race exhaust, Handmade, Gas welded steel. There is pretty much no info on these.

                I bought this from a guy who used it a couple of times and then stored it for 10 years, as far as I know this is the only DT125R Nikkon pipe left in existence. Which is a shame, because this pipe is so much better than the DEP on the road.

                I'm going to copy this pipe into Stainless steel and just keep it the way it is because it suites my application so well. Very large expansion pipe aswell, the design is unique.

                Will go further into the restoration of it as it's currently covered in BBQ Black paint.

                alt text

                Long term project aye, I've already had my fun.

                NINJAN Offline
                NINJAN Offline
                NINJA
                wrote on last edited by
                #103

                @Darty Looking damn good my man!!! πŸ‘

                SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

                1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • DartyD Darty

                  Global pandemic huh? returns to shed

                  Not been doing alot, just wanted to share some bits.

                  alt text

                  After 4 years, finally built a proper DTX Brembo Caliper conversion. Threw some Titanium bolts on for some weight saving, and bling.

                  Custom Bracket and Spacers made, was fun on the old Myford Lathe. Got to force yourself to work in Imperial though...,

                  alt text

                  alt text

                  Plenty of braking power with Ceramic Pads on a 298mm Disc. To manage the DTR Fork, I've rebuilt them with 15W Oil and 35mm Spring Top Hat spacers, this effectively shortens the spring travel and keeps the spring in its stiffest part of the stroke. It works well enough for me at 70kg.

                  Could be better, but you can pedal this thing hard into mid corner so it feels pretty sorted for road use.

                  alt text

                  I've got a USD setup in bits currently, got a set off NOS 1996 YZ250 Forks, if anything, they just look sick.

                  alt text

                  I will do a Build thread on installing USD forks for the DTR, as I think many people want to do it but are not sure about the parts needed to do so.

                  Re-mounted my Ignitech CDI with rubber mounts and polished up my bracket, sadly it seems the company has disappeared. I've never had a problem with my unit and this Programmable CDI is the best thing I ever bought for this project.

                  alt text

                  The spark on this thing is ridiculously good.

                  alt text

                  I couldn't be bothered to fix my ported 3MB 'P' 134cc Cylinder so i went back to my old 14,000 Mile standard bore 3MB
                  Cylinder with a TDR unrestricted Head, and it has been so much fun to ride. Just a torqueey reliable DT engine like I remember it when I was 17.

                  QUICK ENOUGH LOL

                  alt text

                  Been running different carbs for a few years now, and I have to say you couldnt do much better than well Setup Mikuni TM28ss and the 30ss from a WR200 is brilliant for the 125R.., depending on how good you can setup the floats and mixture.

                  This is the problem with any carburettor using the standard Inlet,

                  alt text

                  MIKUNI TM28SS - TM30SS - TM32 - TM34SS - KEIHIN PWK36

                  alt text

                  My favourite so far has been setting up a Mikuni TM34SS from a Aprilia RS250 and Later model RGV250s, (Same engine)

                  Mainly, the Venturi is angled so the Fuel Bowl remains level. But it has a really effective power jet and has been easy to setup, it works really well with just 125cc, this engine barks and pulls great at Mid-Range too. For me, I pretty happy keeping this engine under 140cc. It's plenty fun.

                  alt text

                  I'm using a Modified WR200 Inlet with Boyseen DT200R Reeds. Runs good.

                  I have a 3D printed Airbox to Carb boot I designed, so it's water tight and easier to jet than a Pod Filter.

                  Currently waiting to print a new filament that has the right Shore Hardness to produce a rubber part like the original. You need a good amount of flex to seat the airbox and carb together.

                  alt text

                  This has all been paired with old Nikkon Race exhaust, Handmade, Gas welded steel. There is pretty much no info on these.

                  I bought this from a guy who used it a couple of times and then stored it for 10 years, as far as I know this is the only DT125R Nikkon pipe left in existence. Which is a shame, because this pipe is so much better than the DEP on the road.

                  I'm going to copy this pipe into Stainless steel and just keep it the way it is because it suites my application so well. Very large expansion pipe aswell, the design is unique.

                  Will go further into the restoration of it as it's currently covered in BBQ Black paint.

                  alt text

                  Long term project aye, I've already had my fun.

                  declanD Offline
                  declanD Offline
                  declan
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #104

                  @Darty amazing

                  1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • CalumC Offline
                    CalumC Offline
                    Calum
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #105

                    Absolutely sweet bud! Nice carb boot.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                    1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • DartyD Darty

                      Global pandemic huh? returns to shed

                      Not been doing alot, just wanted to share some bits.

                      alt text

                      After 4 years, finally built a proper DTX Brembo Caliper conversion. Threw some Titanium bolts on for some weight saving, and bling.

                      Custom Bracket and Spacers made, was fun on the old Myford Lathe. Got to force yourself to work in Imperial though...,

                      alt text

                      alt text

                      Plenty of braking power with Ceramic Pads on a 298mm Disc. To manage the DTR Fork, I've rebuilt them with 15W Oil and 35mm Spring Top Hat spacers, this effectively shortens the spring travel and keeps the spring in its stiffest part of the stroke. It works well enough for me at 70kg.

                      Could be better, but you can pedal this thing hard into mid corner so it feels pretty sorted for road use.

                      alt text

                      I've got a USD setup in bits currently, got a set off NOS 1996 YZ250 Forks, if anything, they just look sick.

                      alt text

                      I will do a Build thread on installing USD forks for the DTR, as I think many people want to do it but are not sure about the parts needed to do so.

                      Re-mounted my Ignitech CDI with rubber mounts and polished up my bracket, sadly it seems the company has disappeared. I've never had a problem with my unit and this Programmable CDI is the best thing I ever bought for this project.

                      alt text

                      The spark on this thing is ridiculously good.

                      alt text

                      I couldn't be bothered to fix my ported 3MB 'P' 134cc Cylinder so i went back to my old 14,000 Mile standard bore 3MB
                      Cylinder with a TDR unrestricted Head, and it has been so much fun to ride. Just a torqueey reliable DT engine like I remember it when I was 17.

                      QUICK ENOUGH LOL

                      alt text

                      Been running different carbs for a few years now, and I have to say you couldnt do much better than well Setup Mikuni TM28ss and the 30ss from a WR200 is brilliant for the 125R.., depending on how good you can setup the floats and mixture.

                      This is the problem with any carburettor using the standard Inlet,

                      alt text

                      MIKUNI TM28SS - TM30SS - TM32 - TM34SS - KEIHIN PWK36

                      alt text

                      My favourite so far has been setting up a Mikuni TM34SS from a Aprilia RS250 and Later model RGV250s, (Same engine)

                      Mainly, the Venturi is angled so the Fuel Bowl remains level. But it has a really effective power jet and has been easy to setup, it works really well with just 125cc, this engine barks and pulls great at Mid-Range too. For me, I pretty happy keeping this engine under 140cc. It's plenty fun.

                      alt text

                      I'm using a Modified WR200 Inlet with Boyseen DT200R Reeds. Runs good.

                      I have a 3D printed Airbox to Carb boot I designed, so it's water tight and easier to jet than a Pod Filter.

                      Currently waiting to print a new filament that has the right Shore Hardness to produce a rubber part like the original. You need a good amount of flex to seat the airbox and carb together.

                      alt text

                      This has all been paired with old Nikkon Race exhaust, Handmade, Gas welded steel. There is pretty much no info on these.

                      I bought this from a guy who used it a couple of times and then stored it for 10 years, as far as I know this is the only DT125R Nikkon pipe left in existence. Which is a shame, because this pipe is so much better than the DEP on the road.

                      I'm going to copy this pipe into Stainless steel and just keep it the way it is because it suites my application so well. Very large expansion pipe aswell, the design is unique.

                      Will go further into the restoration of it as it's currently covered in BBQ Black paint.

                      alt text

                      Long term project aye, I've already had my fun.

                      J Offline
                      J Offline
                      Jbplap
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #106

                      @Darty
                      That DTX bracket looks sweet, any chance you could make another one for sale?
                      I would be very interested!

                      CalumC DartyD 2 Replies Last reply
                      0
                      • J Jbplap

                        @Darty
                        That DTX bracket looks sweet, any chance you could make another one for sale?
                        I would be very interested!

                        CalumC Offline
                        CalumC Offline
                        Calum
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #107

                        @Jbplap Got 4 years to wait? Oh and another Global Pandemic by the sounds of things 🀣

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                        NINJAN 1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • CalumC Calum

                          @Jbplap Got 4 years to wait? Oh and another Global Pandemic by the sounds of things 🀣

                          NINJAN Offline
                          NINJAN Offline
                          NINJA
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #108

                          @Calum Now now - play nice!!! 😜

                          SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

                          CalumC 1 Reply Last reply
                          0
                          • NINJAN NINJA

                            @Calum Now now - play nice!!! 😜

                            CalumC Offline
                            CalumC Offline
                            Calum
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #109

                            @NINJA Sorry, should I have used the "Quote" feature. I was just relaying that @Darty Said it's taken him 4 years and a pandemic to sort his brakes out.

                            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                            NINJAN 1 Reply Last reply
                            0
                            • J Jbplap

                              @Darty
                              That DTX bracket looks sweet, any chance you could make another one for sale?
                              I would be very interested!

                              DartyD Offline
                              DartyD Offline
                              Darty
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #110

                              @Jbplap Yeh nah maybe, long ting it’s effort I’d have to charge for my time, and @Calum is right πŸ˜‚,

                              Keep it real

                              CalumC 1 Reply Last reply
                              0
                              • DartyD Darty

                                @Jbplap Yeh nah maybe, long ting it’s effort I’d have to charge for my time, and @Calum is right πŸ˜‚,

                                CalumC Offline
                                CalumC Offline
                                Calum
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #111

                                @Darty I'm only talking from experience. The amount of time spent on a manual lathe to make the worlds smallest simplest component, and what you would want for doing it is not justifiable.

                                That said, what else ya doing πŸ˜›

                                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                                1 Reply Last reply
                                0
                                • CalumC Calum

                                  @NINJA Sorry, should I have used the "Quote" feature. I was just relaying that @Darty Said it's taken him 4 years and a pandemic to sort his brakes out.

                                  NINJAN Offline
                                  NINJAN Offline
                                  NINJA
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #112

                                  @Calum said in SuperDeet125R '01 - Running Project:

                                  @NINJA Sorry, should I have used the "Quote" feature. I was just relaying that @Darty Said it's taken him 4 years and a pandemic to sort his brakes out.

                                  As the saying goes; "Better late than never!!!" 😁 πŸ˜€ 😁

                                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                  0
                                  • Stevie WonderS Offline
                                    Stevie WonderS Offline
                                    Stevie Wonder
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #113

                                    Welcome to every possibly carb option for a DTR, the darty edition.
                                    Never heard of Nikkon before. Pretty pipe I must add proper phat boi. Also good to see you cracking on at last man

                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                    0
                                    • DartyD Darty

                                      Well. I sometimes wonder why I bother. If you have ever ridden a proper Off-road motorcycle, you quickly realise when thraping a DT, just what a sqeegey, pogo stick, slightly too small, floppy forked, 80s steel timer chassis it really is. When it comes to modifying a DT. You might aswell buy something better. But anyway, I like playing with it so..

                                      Fitted a 1/4 Action throttle from a 1988 KX80. The throttle tube is a larger diameter, much more comfortable and has been invaluable as an upgrade. I had to modify my 'Genuine' throttle cable by cutting back a bit of outer sheath. XT600 brake lever is a great swap, and I use a little shorty alloy clutch lever of a 85cc on there.

                                      alt text
                                      Needed to replace the original headlight cluster.

                                      Missed out on a decent Yamaha WR400 headlight.(Perfect shape) Got one of a Aprilia RX, had to do some wiring for this. Needed to be painted white of course. Its worse than the DT headlight.. but, got the look.

                                      alt text

                                      If your into DTRs. Then the DT200R (3ET) is the one to have. I couldn't find much information on these (YZ) wheel upgrades I've seen. I wanted alloy wheels on it like the 200. So after some research and a failed attempt at getting a set of WR200 wheels, I concluded that 1988-94 Yamaha YZ wheels have the same size rear hub as the DT. Straight swap. For the front, had to be 1987'-1988' because they ran similar sized rotors back then. However the hubs are about 10mm wider on the YZ, So I chose some YZ 1986' front spacers, looked similar proportion to match a DT fork in the pictures. If your going to swap to a YZ wheel, I gave up trying to fit the Speedo drive back on and took it off. Took of the clocks. Then fitted a bicycle wired speedo, just for an MOT really.. its crap and does not register the pick up past 60 mph or so. Minor price to pay. A vapour unit out of the budget. Don't need idiot lights for wheelies.

                                      Yamaha built the 1986-1988 YZs with Gold anodised rims and man.. wish I could find a back one. The front is a 1988- the back of a 1994. MX was starting to use 19" rear wheels for better drive and handling back in the early 90s. Yamaha were on this on the YZ range. Bigger wheel does throw the gearing off slightly on acceleration. Got a big dutty knobbly on the back and you really loose out on power if you have to nip along the road.

                                      alt text

                                      The rear shock is crap on any DTR, or at least mine was. Did some googling' and a man in Australia agreed with me, and I had to copy his idea for myself. The DT uses the same shock to linkage fixing as 87-88' YZs Shipped a 1987' Yamaha YZ490 Rear shocker that bolts right in! Its even got Yamaha's 'B.A.S.S' system on it. Which is rubbish.. but cool anyway. When fitting it, the top damper mount on a YZ frame is different, apparently much narrower than the DT frame, so you will need to use the bearing with it's fixed spacer off the DT shock and replace the YZ one with it. I actually used two big cable ties instead just to stop any lateral movement under compression. Anyway I now have Adjustable spring rate, Damping settings and Rebound settings. It will sit pretty high on a firm setting. 4-5cm lift. I also stuck with my short Dog-bones,3cm riser ones. It gives the shock better clearance from the swing arm, its a tight fit.

                                      I cannot find the thread any more, but here are the pictures on the suspension modifications

                                      alt text

                                      I already replaced the battery with a capacitor from '2strokeracelab' - check it out. The shock is bigger than the DT unit, longer and a fatter spring with of course,with a piggyback reservoir. So there is no room for the battery. It is also no going back as there is the tab which the battery tray is bolted to on the frame, which has to be cut off for the shock to be accepted properly. I also cut the side cover apart. Bit easier to get a flat head in for adjustment and gives me access to the Yamy Tool kit.

                                      alt text

                                      I use 15w Fork oil and it makes the best of the standard forks. I do own a very nice set of 1991' WR200 Kayaba Forks. I chose them because the WR yoke had an Ignition mount. They are just the right forks for it. But I don't want to modify the frame to accept the WR stem. I'm looking at having the Stem pressed from the WR yoke, and getting it machined down with an extended thread which would allow me to just use the original top cap and ball bearing race on the DT. Need to model it in 3D first.

                                      I'm at University currently so I just stock pile things at the moment. But future updates; Installing a Twin radiator configuration from the DT200R(3ET) - Got all the goodies now. I've also got a 'Ignitech DCCDPI2' on the way. The 3RM' really needs ignition modification before anything else. And the fiendishly unfriendly, how do I horse anything bigger than a 30mm Carburettor? plans to Original Air box configuration at some point,

                                      It does not need to be big, I have drilled out the Air box already with good results with some Jetting and Pipecross Airfilter fitted. But I do have a Keihin PWK 36 that would be alot of fun.

                                      alt text

                                      Picked up a very nice Yamaha TZR125RR (3MB00-P-Y2) Barrel ages ago. (The real deal Y3 Belgarda' has eluded me) Just a display piece at the moment. Interested to hear about any Porting experiences.

                                      Thanks

                                      T Offline
                                      T Offline
                                      Tuan Rizkhan
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #114

                                      @Darty How do you fit 36mm carb on your dt,what kind of carb boot use for it.

                                      CalumC 1 Reply Last reply
                                      0
                                      • T Tuan Rizkhan

                                        @Darty How do you fit 36mm carb on your dt,what kind of carb boot use for it.

                                        CalumC Offline
                                        CalumC Offline
                                        Calum
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #115

                                        @Rizboy We fitted a 38mm keihin carb to a 2001 DTR

                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOGAEzTaBgI

                                        Just used a heat gun to up the carb boot and reamed out the inlet manifold to suit.

                                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                                        1 Reply Last reply
                                        0
                                        • J Offline
                                          J Offline
                                          jonne123
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #116

                                          Darty do you have accelaeation video or something like that or dyno result

                                          DartyD 1 Reply Last reply
                                          0
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Don't have an account? Register

                                          • Login or register to search.
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Recent
                                          • Tags
                                          • Popular
                                          • Users
                                          • Groups