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'92 Yamaha WR200

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  • ChallengerC Challenger

    @nottsbiker I still have it, just pulled it off the .co.uk because of brexit and plane travel ban

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    Been riding a bit on the WR this weekend - its hard. No matter how well I dress its still cold, its even hard to start and warm the bike - it doesnt have a thermostate so it takes a lot of time when its -15*C outside. But it was still fun, tried to do some sideways action πŸ˜›

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    And, as always there is a short video:
    https://youtu.be/YRDS9X1Jg7s

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    @challenger

    Lol I nearly messaged you via ebay but then I assumed it had sold

    If you have anything for sale feel free to PM me a list via FB or here πŸ™‚

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    • ChallengerC Challenger

      @Calum yes, they are aluminium, but the front DT wheel wont fit because of the different brake disc. I will probably just ride the both sets of enduro wheels and when they will be all bent I'll buy some new rims. Other than that I want to keep this bike as close to original as I can. Now it has the cylinder sleeve instead of nicasil plating already(which I think is a good choice for this bike) but I dont want to use the heavy steel wheels. I dont even think they would be that much tougher. Almost all of the DT's I saw had a bent on a front rim.
      But yeah, I just like to go full throttle on the rubble covered roads sometimes πŸ˜›

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      @challenger said in '92 Yamaha WR200:

      @Calum yes, they are aluminium, but the front DT wheel wont fit because of the different brake disc. I will probably just ride the both sets of enduro wheels and when they will be all bent I'll buy some new rims. Other than that I want to keep this bike as close to original as I can. Now it has the cylinder sleeve instead of nicasil plating already(which I think is a good choice for this bike) but I dont want to use the heavy steel wheels. I dont even think they would be that much tougher. Almost all of the DT's I saw had a bent on a front rim.
      But yeah, I just like to go full throttle on the rubble covered roads sometimes πŸ˜›

      I might be late to the party but am I not right in saying that the WR200 disc bolts on to the DT125 hub and vice Versa?

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      • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

        @challenger said in '92 Yamaha WR200:

        @Calum yes, they are aluminium, but the front DT wheel wont fit because of the different brake disc. I will probably just ride the both sets of enduro wheels and when they will be all bent I'll buy some new rims. Other than that I want to keep this bike as close to original as I can. Now it has the cylinder sleeve instead of nicasil plating already(which I think is a good choice for this bike) but I dont want to use the heavy steel wheels. I dont even think they would be that much tougher. Almost all of the DT's I saw had a bent on a front rim.
        But yeah, I just like to go full throttle on the rubble covered roads sometimes πŸ˜›

        I might be late to the party but am I not right in saying that the WR200 disc bolts on to the DT125 hub and vice Versa?

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        @stevie-wonder

        The rear does, the front hub has a unique 3XP part number for the DT200WR and WR200 only

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        • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

          @stevie-wonder

          The rear does, the front hub has a unique 3XP part number for the DT200WR and WR200 only

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          @nottsbiker I'm pretty sure a wr400 wheel fits with the right spacers each side. My bike came with a spare set of wheels, the front one was a wr400. I didn't ever fit it but the previous owner said he used it with his off road tyres.

          Also I'm pretty sure a TT or TTR model shares the same front disc

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          • Louis-DT-WRL Louis-DT-WR

            @nottsbiker I'm pretty sure a wr400 wheel fits with the right spacers each side. My bike came with a spare set of wheels, the front one was a wr400. I didn't ever fit it but the previous owner said he used it with his off road tyres.

            Also I'm pretty sure a TT or TTR model shares the same front disc

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            @louis-dt-wr

            I read the question as WR200 disc fits DT125R in which case the front wont as the hub is unique. The rear is a direct swap

            I have a DT230 Lanza front disc on my DT200WR

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            • ChallengerC Challenger

              @nottsbiker I still have it, just pulled it off the .co.uk because of brexit and plane travel ban

              alt text

              Been riding a bit on the WR this weekend - its hard. No matter how well I dress its still cold, its even hard to start and warm the bike - it doesnt have a thermostate so it takes a lot of time when its -15*C outside. But it was still fun, tried to do some sideways action πŸ˜›

              alt text

              And, as always there is a short video:
              https://youtu.be/YRDS9X1Jg7s

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              @challenger

              Funds sent for coolant tank and front fender πŸ™‚

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              • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                @louis-dt-wr

                I read the question as WR200 disc fits DT125R in which case the front wont as the hub is unique. The rear is a direct swap

                I have a DT230 Lanza front disc on my DT200WR

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                #51

                @nottsbiker said in '92 Yamaha WR200:

                @louis-dt-wr

                I read the question as WR200 disc fits DT125R in which case the front wont as the hub is unique. The rear is a direct swap

                I have a DT230 Lanza front disc on my DT200WR

                The hub might not matter as long as the bolt pattern and spacing are correct. I’m sorry to keep kicking this up but I read it on here somewhere and can’t find the old post.

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                • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

                  @nottsbiker said in '92 Yamaha WR200:

                  @louis-dt-wr

                  I read the question as WR200 disc fits DT125R in which case the front wont as the hub is unique. The rear is a direct swap

                  I have a DT230 Lanza front disc on my DT200WR

                  The hub might not matter as long as the bolt pattern and spacing are correct. I’m sorry to keep kicking this up but I read it on here somewhere and can’t find the old post.

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                  @stevie-wonder

                  Hey no drama's - every day is a school day so always handy to learn something else if it is the case

                  I've got 2 rear hubs for my 200WR both with the code 3BN01, however 1 has 2 bearings in it and the other has 3 bearings in it. Whilst I dont know I suspect that one is from a DT125R and the other is a genuine 200WR hub.

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                    #53

                    11.07.2021 - Classic Enduro Championship.
                    I could start on a WR as it was made in 1991 based on a production year stamped on rims and fuel tank. But it was the most modern bike there.
                    I was 2nd in Evo Class and 3rd overall. First guy overall was riding a twinshock '79 RM400. Big respect for him as he was very fast. Second guy was riding on a '90 CR250. I lost to him as my WR bogged and died on the LAST LAP. Had to stop and kick it for 20seconds and that was enough for him to pass me as he was just behind my back for the whole race. Third guy overall was riding a late 80s KX125.
                    There were 2 runs, every run was 30mins. I won the first one in class, was second on the second run and that means second in class at the end. Did the holeshot on the second run, started second from the line on the first run. It was a lot of fun!! There even was a CR500 starting, but the track was way too tight for that bike.

                    Pics:

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                    • ChallengerC Challenger

                      11.07.2021 - Classic Enduro Championship.
                      I could start on a WR as it was made in 1991 based on a production year stamped on rims and fuel tank. But it was the most modern bike there.
                      I was 2nd in Evo Class and 3rd overall. First guy overall was riding a twinshock '79 RM400. Big respect for him as he was very fast. Second guy was riding on a '90 CR250. I lost to him as my WR bogged and died on the LAST LAP. Had to stop and kick it for 20seconds and that was enough for him to pass me as he was just behind my back for the whole race. Third guy overall was riding a late 80s KX125.
                      There were 2 runs, every run was 30mins. I won the first one in class, was second on the second run and that means second in class at the end. Did the holeshot on the second run, started second from the line on the first run. It was a lot of fun!! There even was a CR500 starting, but the track was way too tight for that bike.

                      Pics:

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                      @challenger great pictures and an even better result for the 200!

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                        Calum
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                        That looks like amazing fun.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                          Today I changed the rear tire.
                          The rims are not good. WR's are known from rotting rims on the inside. I dont really want to change them, as I just keep bending them with my style of riding and the rocks/leftover parts from cut trees I sometimes bump on. Also there is a new small crack on the rear rim.

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                          Of course I cleaned up the aluminium dirt before installing a new tire

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                          This is a mud/loose surface tire. Getting ready for the autumn CC championship next month!
                          Unfortunately I had some problems today, the spark plug failed and the engine died. Good thing is that I always carry a spare plug with me when I go riding. But I wouldnt want that(engine dieing) again! Will try to sort that out.

                          And of course, the vid:
                          https://youtu.be/d93hQ8YO4Zc

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                          • ChallengerC Challenger

                            Today I changed the rear tire.
                            The rims are not good. WR's are known from rotting rims on the inside. I dont really want to change them, as I just keep bending them with my style of riding and the rocks/leftover parts from cut trees I sometimes bump on. Also there is a new small crack on the rear rim.

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                            Of course I cleaned up the aluminium dirt before installing a new tire

                            alt text

                            alt text

                            alt text

                            This is a mud/loose surface tire. Getting ready for the autumn CC championship next month!
                            Unfortunately I had some problems today, the spark plug failed and the engine died. Good thing is that I always carry a spare plug with me when I go riding. But I wouldnt want that(engine dieing) again! Will try to sort that out.

                            And of course, the vid:
                            https://youtu.be/d93hQ8YO4Zc

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                            Calum
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                            @challenger Ouch, I'm sure that wheel can be welded up though, unfortunately, cracks just get bigger 😞

                            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            • ChallengerC Challenger

                              Today I changed the rear tire.
                              The rims are not good. WR's are known from rotting rims on the inside. I dont really want to change them, as I just keep bending them with my style of riding and the rocks/leftover parts from cut trees I sometimes bump on. Also there is a new small crack on the rear rim.

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                              Of course I cleaned up the aluminium dirt before installing a new tire

                              alt text

                              alt text

                              alt text

                              This is a mud/loose surface tire. Getting ready for the autumn CC championship next month!
                              Unfortunately I had some problems today, the spark plug failed and the engine died. Good thing is that I always carry a spare plug with me when I go riding. But I wouldnt want that(engine dieing) again! Will try to sort that out.

                              And of course, the vid:
                              https://youtu.be/d93hQ8YO4Zc

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                              @challenger honestly you are better off getting a set of decent rims those rims are past it now and clearly aren't the best of rims to begin with rims are pretty in expensive for nice ones

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                                Hmu bud I’ve got a rim off a TTR 250 in my garage I’ve been putting off selling. It came of a late model bike so I’m assuming the rim will be updated design. Uses same hub as our bikes so all you’ve got to do is punch the bearings out Chuck some of yours in and be on your way

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                                  This year I took part in the Classic Cross-Country race again on my WR200.
                                  It was a lot of fun and a great competition.
                                  I was 2nd in EVO class again, lost to the guy on a '90 CR250, the same one who won last year. He made a comment about the WR lacking in the suspension area which is totally true.
                                  There was a new guy riding a ~`85 RM125. He was quite fast, but not as fast as me πŸ˜‰

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                                  And for the 6 times I competed on that track on my WR, in different types of races, I have 5 trophies. Thats quite good, although I never won! Always 2nd or 3rd

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                                  • ChallengerC Challenger

                                    This year I took part in the Classic Cross-Country race again on my WR200.
                                    It was a lot of fun and a great competition.
                                    I was 2nd in EVO class again, lost to the guy on a '90 CR250, the same one who won last year. He made a comment about the WR lacking in the suspension area which is totally true.
                                    There was a new guy riding a ~`85 RM125. He was quite fast, but not as fast as me πŸ˜‰

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                                    And for the 6 times I competed on that track on my WR, in different types of races, I have 5 trophies. Thats quite good, although I never won! Always 2nd or 3rd

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                                    Calum
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                                    @Challenger πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ Looks like SO MUCH FUN!

                                    I recently bought a trail bike to hopefully hit some trails with my brother again!

                                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                      This summer I took my WR to 3 different MX tracks. It was a great week with guys, we planned it before, and every day meant different track.
                                      Of course WR200 is not made for motocross. Front forks are the biggest drawback. They were often bottoming out, still seemed too soft, even tho I have stiffer YZ springs installed. Rear was ok.
                                      I had to dismout the side stand, as it was flapping so much, that it worn the mount on the frame. I also installed MX style fender, without any taillight.
                                      I did not have much experience on MX tracks, but started learning quickly. I liked the 1st and 3rd track, the one from 2nd day didnt suit my skills nor the bike, and I dont have any pics of my own from that one. I plan on going to 2 more tracks this year and make a video at the end called WR200 on MX tracks.
                                      So far, here are some pics:
                                      1st track:
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                                      3rd track:
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                                      • ChallengerC Challenger

                                        This summer I took my WR to 3 different MX tracks. It was a great week with guys, we planned it before, and every day meant different track.
                                        Of course WR200 is not made for motocross. Front forks are the biggest drawback. They were often bottoming out, still seemed too soft, even tho I have stiffer YZ springs installed. Rear was ok.
                                        I had to dismout the side stand, as it was flapping so much, that it worn the mount on the frame. I also installed MX style fender, without any taillight.
                                        I did not have much experience on MX tracks, but started learning quickly. I liked the 1st and 3rd track, the one from 2nd day didnt suit my skills nor the bike, and I dont have any pics of my own from that one. I plan on going to 2 more tracks this year and make a video at the end called WR200 on MX tracks.
                                        So far, here are some pics:
                                        1st track:
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                                        3rd track:
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                                        @Challenger Looks like stupidly good fun!

                                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                          Today we had a great fun in the gravel pit with guys. WR brings attention as it is an uncommon bike, phrases like 'doesnt die on the climbs' or 'sounds nice, wish I had that sound in my 250cc KTM' are common πŸ˜›
                                          Unfortunately, I got back home with a flat tire, for the first time in my ownership of this bike. Some nail got into the tub and it lost all the pressure.
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                                          And a great vid of a guy on '91 XT600 who slighly over-estimated the bike's ability for jump qualities πŸ˜›

                                          https://youtu.be/-jhVn8LVuG4

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