Dt125r/yz sm
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Now that she is back on the road thought it might be time to get rid of the temporary exhaust so have ordered a stainless steel custom made exhaust should hopefully be here some time this week
http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/ss167/r1cky_01/FB_IMG_1445814087636_zpsqz0whaox.jpgHave also bagged my self a 170 kit with the port timings corrected for a reasonable price with reed spacers and custom alloy inlet which should also be here this week now just need to decide what carb I'm going to run
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Will do mate hoping it's here before Sunday as there is a run what you bung dyno day near me so would like to test it against another good aftermarket exhaust. Yes the kit is of Gregiah seen he was stripping the bike so had a couple of bits off him then he threw me a price on the kit so had to have it
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nice bike mate! i had a 1992 yz250 offroad are these dt125r bike near enough the same as they look alike by your bike, saving up to get a dt now
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orite that will explain it lol. thats answerd alot aswell i no theres abit of work to get 1 looking like this,
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blimy defo worth it tho
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Actually the 170 should run cooler mate. If it's running hotter then it is because the fueling is off. The 170 runs a Nikasil plated barrel which will dissipate the heat better than a steel liner.
Double check the fueling and if that's fine then lower the spark plug grade.
In this weather the engine should run spot on. It really would only be an issue in peak summer.
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Ah I've not tried the 170 yet as Ive been waiting on other parts was only going on other people's experience with the barrel so I personally have no idea what temp it will run yet I've got an 8,9 and a 10 plug to see what's best and numerous amounts of pilot and main jets and 3 different needles just stocking up haha
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Quick video of first start earlier http://s572.photobucket.com/user/r1cky_01/media/Mobile Uploads/20151116_100648_zps9qsflm9n.mp4.html
But first run on the road didn't go as planned low revs up to 1/2 throttle it's brilliant but after that it's a spluttery mess so now it's time to get the jetting / needle ect set right