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'97 DTR renovation anthracite / metallic blue

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    chiller1000
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    Because of the virus and therefore an unlimited amount of free time I decided to renovate my good old DTR. This was the state of 2012 after a fresh paint job:

    Because I was too cheap, I did not powder-coat the swing arm and the frame at the age of 16, so I decided to do it right this time. It was also a good reason to tidy up the garage:

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    The dissasembly worked fine except for one cunt screw at the lower forkleg which needed some extra attention. I really hope I am able put the fork together in the right order 😬

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    Luckily I am able to sandblast at a friends building company. Next thing is to get the powder-coating in RAL 7016 (suggestion of the company).

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    Any thoughts of the coulour RAL7016? Fork, swing arm and, frame and some smaller parts will get this colour. Tank and plastics will stay in the colour they are (but still need some fresh paint). To remove the colour from the fork i will use paint remover since I am to careful with the fragile aluminium.

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      In the mean time I also decoupled the flashing indicator with some diodes (cheapest 1A I found in an electric shop) in a 10 pack as usual. This is necessary for LED indicators because otherwise all 4 of them will flash simultaneously. Got a cheap pack of chase lights indicators similar to the ones Audi or VW use (20 bucks).

      When I am finished I will post a summary containing all prices and links.

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      As new ground I just used the ground of the high beam indicator. Works fine so far:

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        Because of the powder-coating I will need new bearings and sealings for the swing arm and the connection metal piece thing (Nr. 13 in the picture: https://www.bike-parts-yam.de/yamaha-motorrad/125-MOTO/1997/DTR/DT125R/SCHWINGE/7_747-747/B21/0/1601). Any idea where I can get them cheap? Yamaha original is 43€ a piece..

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          Because of the powder-coating I will need new bearings and sealings for the swing arm and the connection metal piece thing (Nr. 13 in the picture: https://www.bike-parts-yam.de/yamaha-motorrad/125-MOTO/1997/DTR/DT125R/SCHWINGE/7_747-747/B21/0/1601). Any idea where I can get them cheap? Yamaha original is 43€ a piece..

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          declan
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          @chiller1000 that’s already cheap

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            chiller1000
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            @declan An aftermarket set of koyo crank shaft bearings (set of 2) costs around 50€. Therefore 43€ for a single bearing without any sealing (it needs 4) seems pretty expensive to me.

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              Calum
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              I got all mine from Simply Bearings. Might have been £50 all in. I really can't remember. But they're as good as OEM.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                @declan An aftermarket set of koyo crank shaft bearings (set of 2) costs around 50€. Therefore 43€ for a single bearing without any sealing (it needs 4) seems pretty expensive to me.

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                @chiller1000 RAL7016 is a good choice and a bit different too.

                SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                  @declan An aftermarket set of koyo crank shaft bearings (set of 2) costs around 50€. Therefore 43€ for a single bearing without any sealing (it needs 4) seems pretty expensive to me.

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                  declan
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                  @chiller1000 ohhh my bad I though you meant the actual housing those are the only ones I didn’t replace so I can’t help you there

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                    I got all mine from Simply Bearings. Might have been £50 all in. I really can't remember. But they're as good as OEM.

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                    @Calum Would you mind finding a link for me? Need a set for both swing arm and linkage..

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                      Wemoto to a partial kit and Fowlers have the rest - pricey though and will probably cost a pretty penny to do the whole lot

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                        Calum
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                        @chiller1000 Just use the "Search" feature.

                        https://dt125r.co.uk/search?term=swingarm bearings&in=titlesposts&page=2

                        https://dt125r.co.uk/topic/1935/2003-yamaha-dt125r-project/39?_=1587983617591

                        https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT-125-R-RE-X-SM-1988-2010-Rear-Suspension-Linkage-Bearing-Service-Kit/273964244490?hash=item3fc98a9e0a:g:Wd4AAOSwJppdUVu3

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                          @chiller1000 Just use the "Search" feature.

                          https://dt125r.co.uk/search?term=swingarm bearings&in=titlesposts&page=2

                          https://dt125r.co.uk/topic/1935/2003-yamaha-dt125r-project/39?_=1587983617591

                          https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT-125-R-RE-X-SM-1988-2010-Rear-Suspension-Linkage-Bearing-Service-Kit/273964244490?hash=item3fc98a9e0a:g:Wd4AAOSwJppdUVu3

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                          @Calum Thanks a lot! Yeah I heard of that mighty "search" function, should use it more often.

                          @Nottsbiker Wemoto is nice but lacks some parts, Fowlers is like buying at the local Yamaha dealer 😥

                          Only shipping to Germany seems to be an issue. There is a great supply in UK, and almost no supply on the continent. Found a kit for the swing arm:

                          https://www.ebay.de/itm/ALL-BALLS-SWINGARM-BEARING-KIT-FITS-YAMAHA-DT125-1999-2006/274158085725

                          But for the linkage the only kit I found is the one you posted:

                          https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT-125-R-RE-X-SM-1988-2010-Rear-Suspension-Linkage-Bearing-Service-Kit/273964244490

                          Do you maybe know another seller which does ship to Germany? I already emailed him and asked for it.

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                            Calum
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                            If you literally go to

                            simplybearings.co.uk

                            You can type the sizes of the bearings into their search engine and buy it from them.

                            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                              @Calum Thanks a lot! Yeah I heard of that mighty "search" function, should use it more often.

                              @Nottsbiker Wemoto is nice but lacks some parts, Fowlers is like buying at the local Yamaha dealer 😥

                              Only shipping to Germany seems to be an issue. There is a great supply in UK, and almost no supply on the continent. Found a kit for the swing arm:

                              https://www.ebay.de/itm/ALL-BALLS-SWINGARM-BEARING-KIT-FITS-YAMAHA-DT125-1999-2006/274158085725

                              But for the linkage the only kit I found is the one you posted:

                              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT-125-R-RE-X-SM-1988-2010-Rear-Suspension-Linkage-Bearing-Service-Kit/273964244490

                              Do you maybe know another seller which does ship to Germany? I already emailed him and asked for it.

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                              @chiller1000 you should have no problem getting parts shipped from the UK to Germany as I've had loads of bits for my TDR shipped to me from across the EU this month.

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                                @Calum Thanks a lot! Yeah I heard of that mighty "search" function, should use it more often.

                                @Nottsbiker Wemoto is nice but lacks some parts, Fowlers is like buying at the local Yamaha dealer 😥

                                Only shipping to Germany seems to be an issue. There is a great supply in UK, and almost no supply on the continent. Found a kit for the swing arm:

                                https://www.ebay.de/itm/ALL-BALLS-SWINGARM-BEARING-KIT-FITS-YAMAHA-DT125-1999-2006/274158085725

                                But for the linkage the only kit I found is the one you posted:

                                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT-125-R-RE-X-SM-1988-2010-Rear-Suspension-Linkage-Bearing-Service-Kit/273964244490

                                Do you maybe know another seller which does ship to Germany? I already emailed him and asked for it.

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                                @chiller1000 I got my swing arm kit from eBay used all balls kit the bushings and seals were really nice the bearings were a little cheap but that’s to be expected since the kit was only around 25 pound I would recommend that kit

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