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  • S SpookDog

    @Calum

    Jacking it would only make it worse for me. It’s the slipping down & forwards that stretches out my butt & boys. I need a higher, better padded/supported front to my seat. My but fits onto the spot where the soft thicker front foam levels out onto the thinner padded rear. There’s a ridge there I think...

    Don’t RE’s have different tank, seat, config than the Dtr? I’m guessing they improved it...

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    @SpookDog the forward most lowest part of the seat is where you should be sitting with you inside leg squeezing the tank for ultimate control/stability. But sounds to me like this part is too low for you? The dt125r seat height is 840mm/33inches, and the dt125re is 915mm/36inches so considerably taller. You can swap the seats as I've seen it done but you'd need to also swap the tank and all panels. A bit extreme though for a classic bike. Alternatively remove the seat cover and pack it up with a bit of memory foam or similar. Probably then best to fit a new seat cover.

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      @SpookDog the forward most lowest part of the seat is where you should be sitting with you inside leg squeezing the tank for ultimate control/stability. But sounds to me like this part is too low for you? The dt125r seat height is 840mm/33inches, and the dt125re is 915mm/36inches so considerably taller. You can swap the seats as I've seen it done but you'd need to also swap the tank and all panels. A bit extreme though for a classic bike. Alternatively remove the seat cover and pack it up with a bit of memory foam or similar. Probably then best to fit a new seat cover.

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      SpookDog
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      @markus-w

      If I sit there my knees are too far forward. My elbows stick out like chicken wings. Also my ankles won’t let my feet bend up enough to operate the gearshift. I just can’t fold myself up enough, imagine like a clown on a mini bike! But squatting for a dump 🙄

      Cheers for the RE info. I didn’t realise the tank, seat & panels could be fitted to a dtr I thought the exhaust was different as well?...

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      • S SpookDog

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        If I sit there my knees are too far forward. My elbows stick out like chicken wings. Also my ankles won’t let my feet bend up enough to operate the gearshift. I just can’t fold myself up enough, imagine like a clown on a mini bike! But squatting for a dump 🙄

        Cheers for the RE info. I didn’t realise the tank, seat & panels could be fitted to a dtr I thought the exhaust was different as well?...

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        markus.w
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        @SpookDog slight difference in the exhaust, mainly the bracket near the radiator which can be easily adapted with a little spacer but there would be no need to change the exhaust. Have you considered wider bars with risers and rotate the gear lever forward on the teeth by 15-20 degrees?

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        • markus.wM markus.w

          @SpookDog slight difference in the exhaust, mainly the bracket near the radiator which can be easily adapted with a little spacer but there would be no need to change the exhaust. Have you considered wider bars with risers and rotate the gear lever forward on the teeth by 15-20 degrees?

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          @markus-w

          Good ideas but the foot pegs are just too far back for my frame. I have plans for a custom seat. I have 2 spare bases and 1 spare foam. It’s just pretty low on my priorities at the mojo. I will get round to it though 🙂
          Cheers bud

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            @markus-w

            Good ideas but the foot pegs are just too far back for my frame. I have plans for a custom seat. I have 2 spare bases and 1 spare foam. It’s just pretty low on my priorities at the mojo. I will get round to it though 🙂
            Cheers bud

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            #280

            3077 miles and all is well with my head 🥴

            I’m getting the odd cloud of blue smoke when I open it up after a while of riding though. I ride conservatively most of the time not going above 6000rpm’s, but when I do I get a hellavu cloud of smoke, enough to notice in the mirrors! I’ve noticed it before but usually it’s when I’m at 70 in 5th. The engine doesn’t ‘chug’ or drop off revs at all. Today though it did it when I dropped a gear to overtake at about 50mph, I didn’t notice the rpm, just the cloud of smoke in my mirrors!...
            Anyone else notice this with their bikes? Is it normal? Or do I have a brake pedal side crank seal problem? Any input is appreciated 👍 ...

            It doesn’t do it every time. Just the odd time after riding ‘gently’

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              3077 miles and all is well with my head 🥴

              I’m getting the odd cloud of blue smoke when I open it up after a while of riding though. I ride conservatively most of the time not going above 6000rpm’s, but when I do I get a hellavu cloud of smoke, enough to notice in the mirrors! I’ve noticed it before but usually it’s when I’m at 70 in 5th. The engine doesn’t ‘chug’ or drop off revs at all. Today though it did it when I dropped a gear to overtake at about 50mph, I didn’t notice the rpm, just the cloud of smoke in my mirrors!...
              Anyone else notice this with their bikes? Is it normal? Or do I have a brake pedal side crank seal problem? Any input is appreciated 👍 ...

              It doesn’t do it every time. Just the odd time after riding ‘gently’

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              MOT time today! And my bike has decided it’s not gonna rev above 6k anysense! Seems the power valve is sticky/gummed up in the barrel. I’m gonna strip it and clean it after the mot. Does this happen often or just after I started using different 2stroke oil?! 😐

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                MOT time today! And my bike has decided it’s not gonna rev above 6k anysense! Seems the power valve is sticky/gummed up in the barrel. I’m gonna strip it and clean it after the mot. Does this happen often or just after I started using different 2stroke oil?! 😐

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                Calum
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                @SpookDog I have never had it happen to me in 12 years of ownership.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • S SpookDog

                  MOT time today! And my bike has decided it’s not gonna rev above 6k anysense! Seems the power valve is sticky/gummed up in the barrel. I’m gonna strip it and clean it after the mot. Does this happen often or just after I started using different 2stroke oil?! 😐

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                  @SpookDog
                  The servo motor is ok isn’t it ? For the powervalve to be gummed up and it’s not opening is a bit suspect, as the servo can apply quite a bit of force and if it’s not it might on its way out. ? Then again is the battery ok and alternator charging ok ?

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                  • S Scootjockey

                    @SpookDog
                    The servo motor is ok isn’t it ? For the powervalve to be gummed up and it’s not opening is a bit suspect, as the servo can apply quite a bit of force and if it’s not it might on its way out. ? Then again is the battery ok and alternator charging ok ?

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                    @Scootjockey

                    It was proper sticky with black crud. Cleaned it up with some degreasant. I’ll have to keep my eye on it in the near future...

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                    • S SpookDog

                      @Scootjockey

                      It was proper sticky with black crud. Cleaned it up with some degreasant. I’ll have to keep my eye on it in the near future...

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                      @SpookDog
                      I’d imagine that was due to carbon build up and the change in oil, just goes to show 2 strokes are fickle things and need regular TLC to be kept up to speed

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                        @SpookDog
                        I’d imagine that was due to carbon build up and the change in oil, just goes to show 2 strokes are fickle things and need regular TLC to be kept up to speed

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                        @Scootjockey
                        Yeah. The engine seems to run fine (even good!) with the 2T synthetic oil I’ve been using. It’s only the power valve that’s suffering. Also I wasn’t sent the Oil I was expecting, I ended up with ‘Smith Alan’. I didn’t take any notice of the packaging, just that it was synthetic and approved. My embarrassing fuckup!...
                        I’m going back to Castrol for the foreseeable future...

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                          Yeah. The engine seems to run fine (even good!) with the 2T synthetic oil I’ve been using. It’s only the power valve that’s suffering. Also I wasn’t sent the Oil I was expecting, I ended up with ‘Smith Alan’. I didn’t take any notice of the packaging, just that it was synthetic and approved. My embarrassing fuckup!...
                          I’m going back to Castrol for the foreseeable future...

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                          The power valve started sticking again a day after. I switched back to castrol R1 and it has cleared up nicely...

                          The bike itself ran fine with the oil, it was just the power valve was gumming up with a thick, sticky varnish. Not power valve friendly! I still want to try Exol oil at some point...

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                          • CalumC Calum

                            @SpookDog The bleed nipple should be backed off when retracting the pistons, you risk damaging something otherwise.

                            On cars, with solid brake lines, the bleed nipple should be backed off else risking rupting a solid line.

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                            @Calum i once cracked a caliper not loosening the master cylinder cap not my finest moment

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                              @Calum i once cracked a caliper not loosening the master cylinder cap not my finest moment

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                              SpookDog
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                              Stripped and replaced the clutch side main oil seal. It looked fine, but on removal there was gear oil on the bottom of the main bearing. Brown, not red...

                              Bike definitely feels different as well. The tick over has altered so I’m gonna have to tweak the airscrew, which I don’t think I’m very good at 🙄 The revs seem to pick up much ‘cleaner’ as well...

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                                Stripped and replaced the clutch side main oil seal. It looked fine, but on removal there was gear oil on the bottom of the main bearing. Brown, not red...

                                Bike definitely feels different as well. The tick over has altered so I’m gonna have to tweak the airscrew, which I don’t think I’m very good at 🙄 The revs seem to pick up much ‘cleaner’ as well...

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                                Also replaced the EBC uprated clutch springs with the original ones, the clutch is as light as a feather!. Downshifting is a lot less clunky since I adjusted the basket/pressure plate 👍 ...

                                Also my progressive springs have finally arrived and been posted! I really want a second hand set of forks to use either for the upgrade, or to use while the others are stripped for powder coating, ect...

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                                  Also replaced the EBC uprated clutch springs with the original ones, the clutch is as light as a feather!. Downshifting is a lot less clunky since I adjusted the basket/pressure plate 👍 ...

                                  Also my progressive springs have finally arrived and been posted! I really want a second hand set of forks to use either for the upgrade, or to use while the others are stripped for powder coating, ect...

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                                  @SpookDog Oh awesome, I run the EBC Springs and after a short while of riding I don't bother with the clutch, just let off the throttle.

                                  The problem I was worried about was once you start increasing the vehicles power you may run into clutch troubles. But total overkill for stock systems.

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                                    @SpookDog Oh awesome, I run the EBC Springs and after a short while of riding I don't bother with the clutch, just let off the throttle.

                                    The problem I was worried about was once you start increasing the vehicles power you may run into clutch troubles. But total overkill for stock systems.

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                                    @Calum
                                    My thinking was that an unrestricted motor might need uprated springs, but it seems absolutely fine with standard springs...

                                    The HyperPro springs actually look like a top knotch product. I was a bit dubious at first, like I am with any fleabay listing, but they come with copious instructions, fork oil & fork grease for the bottom of the stantions that sit in the lower legs. Plus they are properly well packaged...
                                    Made in 🇳🇱 Holland for 89 ~ 06 model Dtr/e’s, which was one of my worries 😜 ...

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                                      @Calum
                                      My thinking was that an unrestricted motor might need uprated springs, but it seems absolutely fine with standard springs...

                                      The HyperPro springs actually look like a top knotch product. I was a bit dubious at first, like I am with any fleabay listing, but they come with copious instructions, fork oil & fork grease for the bottom of the stantions that sit in the lower legs. Plus they are properly well packaged...
                                      Made in 🇳🇱 Holland for 89 ~ 06 model Dtr/e’s, which was one of my worries 😜 ...

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                                      SpookDog
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                                      Still haven’t fitted the new top & bottom bushes, new seals and progressive springs to the forks yet. I want to buy a used pair of forks to renovate and powder coat without taking my bike off the road...
                                      Still waiting for Henrique Romeu to post my exhaust as well...
                                      Waiting for some money to buy a new front tyre (Kenda 90-90 21in) to match the new rear 4.00 18 I already have brought...

                                      My mongrel bike is still running really well at the moment, no head gasket issues 👍🤪 as soon as I get financially viable I’m gonna get a PJME rebore and maybe an oring conversion to the barrel. I am also going to rebuild another bottom end with new bearings all through. I have genuine crank seals, and am gonna get all koyo bearings with the best quality oil seals I can get for the rest of the bottom end. I’ve sourced another good condition crank (that I may get rebuilt with bearings and con rod if money willing)...
                                      Swing arm and linkage bearings are all holding up since I replaced them 2 years ago, but I do want to replace them with koyo bearings and quality (if genuine seals can’t be found) seals because I got them from fleabay when I did the overhaul when I first got my basket case 🥴
                                      I will get my shit together eventually 👻🐾🐾

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                                        Still haven’t fitted the new top & bottom bushes, new seals and progressive springs to the forks yet. I want to buy a used pair of forks to renovate and powder coat without taking my bike off the road...
                                        Still waiting for Henrique Romeu to post my exhaust as well...
                                        Waiting for some money to buy a new front tyre (Kenda 90-90 21in) to match the new rear 4.00 18 I already have brought...

                                        My mongrel bike is still running really well at the moment, no head gasket issues 👍🤪 as soon as I get financially viable I’m gonna get a PJME rebore and maybe an oring conversion to the barrel. I am also going to rebuild another bottom end with new bearings all through. I have genuine crank seals, and am gonna get all koyo bearings with the best quality oil seals I can get for the rest of the bottom end. I’ve sourced another good condition crank (that I may get rebuilt with bearings and con rod if money willing)...
                                        Swing arm and linkage bearings are all holding up since I replaced them 2 years ago, but I do want to replace them with koyo bearings and quality (if genuine seals can’t be found) seals because I got them from fleabay when I did the overhaul when I first got my basket case 🥴
                                        I will get my shit together eventually 👻🐾🐾

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                                        Wish Me Luck

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                                          Best of luck! I’m looking forward to hearing a detailed explanation of how that Romeu pipe performs, I’ve been tempted myself and he’ll also do you a custom pipe spec’d for a WR200 with DTR mounts.

                                          Also those kenda tyres are based of an old Dunlop design that would’ve originally come on some model DTR’s. They are highly regarded and going to be my next purchase for my other bike. I’ve not seen a better road / trail tire yet. Only a few contenders like the pirelli mt21’s or Dunlop d952’s

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