Dutchie going long distance on a DT...
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@Jbplap These companies make some quality luggage systems for dual sport and adventure bikes, you could adapt them to fit your DTX I'm sure?
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@Calum,
The picture in your link is with X caliper and disc, but you cant mount the X disc to a RE hub?
Becuase RE is like 3 x 2 pattern, and the X is just 6 evenly spread. Or are there oversized ones for a RE hub?It sucks that I can not make anything out of metal myself
Ive also seen your fork conversion, and that looks very interesting!
Becuase just mounting a more modern MX/enduro bikes triple clamp + forks would ofc help wonders with the suspension and also solve the 21" issue.I found YSS shock that fits the DT model too, so that will be a nice upgrade too. Should work on X too right?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-DT125R-89-O6-REAR-SHOCK-ABSORBER-NITROGEN-GAS-ADJUSTABLE-2-YEAR-WARRANTY/112137688586?hash=item1a1bed560a:g:qF4AAOSwTapV4GMYOverall posting here gave me lots of new directions to search for options
Btw has anyone tried mounting a tank from another Yamaha model? Because there are bigger aftermarket tanks for eg a WR250 or YZ125, because they were quite popular.
@Ninja, they don't really have the type I'm looking for.
I found a company in NL that makes custom tank/racks, so I'm going to contact them soon to see what they can do for the DT.
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if you find a solution about the bigger tank i'd be interested in that too. if you keep the aftermarket chamber and put the stock silencer back you can probably keep the jetting near to stock and have a good compromise between power and consumption. i'd also keep in mind that the original dt forks are more easily repairable than the modern inverted ones. keep up the good job!
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@autovictor said in Dutchie going long distance on a DT...:
ave a good compr
Will let you know, but dont expect anything cheap.
Thinking it will be somewhere around 600 euro for a rear tank/rack.I did fit bigger footpegs
Does a luggage top rack (from a DTR) fit on a DTX frame?
Is it straight bolt on, or would I need rear fender/side number panels as wellAlso thinking about an YZ125/250 89/90 fork, that is a straight swap right.
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@Calum why not make life easy? If the 17โ is off no importance sell them or swap them for some regular DTR wheels and forks. Whilst the DTR forks are floppy as anything itโs also what makes them good in all scenarios and terrain which I have a feeling is going to be more helpful. However it is worth mentioning your bike will also be carrying a lot of extra weight.
Good luck with your journey, canโt wait to see a DT do something like this. That being said if thereโs any 125 two stroke Iโd use to do this type of journey hands down itโd be a bog standard DT125R.
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@dtStevie98 said in Dutchie going long distance on a DT...:
Whilst the DTR forks are floppy as anything
Thanks
Hahha, I rode a stock DTR the other day, that front fork is WAY too soft, even without luggage, will need stiffer springs and prolly heavier oil.
Also the front brake was lacking stopping power, so if I'm going the DTR forks it will be with the X caliper and preferably biggers discs.But I'm finding different hubs with diff brake disc patterns, so need to work that out.
ANother solution is fork swap, thinking YZ 89-90 but not sure how much of an improvement that is.
And recently I'm also thinking if a DTR might be a better base, see my question above about the rear top rack.
Becuase luggage would be blocking the tail light of the X. -