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    SpookDog
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    Cheers bud, that’s worth thinking about. I don’t mind paying up for quality, just not bling!…

    Twin round lights have got to be the best looking fairing setup of all time. No amount of ‘fox’ or ‘hawk’ eyes is gonna change that. I’ve always preferred it on cars as well. Mk3 cortina’s or any old capri 😛 …

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      @SpookDog Avon TrailRiders in the recommended sizes work very well on the DTR, they're kind of 90% road, 10% dirt; very grippy on tarmac when you run standard pressures 18psi front/22psi rear but just blocky enough to be acceptable off road:

      https://www.avontyres.com/en-gb/tyres/trailrider?searchtype=car&cartype=motorcycle&car=Yamaha+DT+125+R+1991+-+1997&engine_spec=125

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      SpookDog
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      @HOTSHOT-III

      What size for the rear?

      The front I’m guessing 90/90?

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        @HOTSHOT-III

        What size for the rear?

        The front I’m guessing 90/90?

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        @SpookDog Avon recommend 80/90 21" front and 110/80 18" rear on the DTR; pretty close to the OEM sizes of 2.75" front and 4.10" rear. If you take a look at the Avon DT125R webpage the recommended rim sizes for these are 1.85" front and 2.50" rear; bigger than the stock DTR rims (1.60" front and 1.85" rear). I had a chat with Avon over the phone about this before getting my 1st set and they told me Yamaha confuse tyre manufacturers with oddball rim sizes quite a lot. I had TrailRiders in these sizes on 2 of my 3 DTRs at one time and it never caused an issue.

        Definitely the Ford Capri 👍

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          Has anyone ever had vapour blasting done before? I got quoted £2 a minute. Works out at £50-80 to get the whole engine, barrel, head, clutch casing, ect done.
          Good or bad price?…

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            Calum
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            Sounds pricey. I've not paid that much.

            I use MB Vapor Blasting and he's VERY competitive.

            https://mbengineering.uk/

            I've yet to be disappointed.

            I cannot recommend Matt more than enough.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              Sounds pricey. I've not paid that much.

              I use MB Vapor Blasting and he's VERY competitive.

              https://mbengineering.uk/

              I've yet to be disappointed.

              I cannot recommend Matt more than enough.

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              @Calum

              Can you remember what you paid for, say, the 2 engine casings and barrel & head? Just to get an idea…

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                Has anyone ever had vapour blasting done before? I got quoted £2 a minute. Works out at £50-80 to get the whole engine, barrel, head, clutch casing, ect done.
                Good or bad price?…

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                OllieDTR
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                @SpookDog

                Yes but my brother does all my cnc work, skimming heads, making custom parts etc also done me vapour blading on all my forks and casing etc here is some photos
                Is so worth it and will smarten up your build! This is for my French import I’m slowly doing

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                  @Calum

                  Can you remember what you paid for, say, the 2 engine casings and barrel & head? Just to get an idea…

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                  @SpookDog £30 per hour blasting, is what the invoice says.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    @Calum

                    Can you remember what you paid for, say, the 2 engine casings and barrel & head? Just to get an idea…

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                    FML! 🫤

                    I wish it would stop being so very wet all the time! I work under a corrugated car port roof on the (cardboard covered) floor at my siss’s house. It really puts a ding into everything I want to do. I need to spray my frame so it doesn’t get ‘salt seasoned’ again this winter, it’s had a rough ‘couple of’…
                    Can’t do it, so why bother trying to make the motor look good? I’d settle for being able to do a deep clean & degrease on it at the moment…

                    Sorry, I’m just pissed off @ tm

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                      FML! 🫤

                      I wish it would stop being so very wet all the time! I work under a corrugated car port roof on the (cardboard covered) floor at my siss’s house. It really puts a ding into everything I want to do. I need to spray my frame so it doesn’t get ‘salt seasoned’ again this winter, it’s had a rough ‘couple of’…
                      Can’t do it, so why bother trying to make the motor look good? I’d settle for being able to do a deep clean & degrease on it at the moment…

                      Sorry, I’m just pissed off @ tm

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                      Had a weird one a day ago, my bike was suddenly really noisy. It’s been making a ‘Blang, blang, blang!’ noise on startup for a while. I assumed it was just ‘4 stroking’ from the choke and damp cold conditions, fuel condensation in the chamber/barrel kinda stuff. I also thought it might be oil in the tailpipe clogging the wadding, so I unpopped the rivets and took it apart. The wadding was totally soaked with water! It was like a sanitary pad had been chucked in a swimming pool! 🫤 if you just touched it water pissed out of the fibres!
                      It’s weird cause the bikes always parked under cover. You’d think it would dry out when ridden as well!…

                      Put new wadding in, which was awkward because only the ‘end cap’ of the silencer comes off. the hole-pierced tube is welded into the tailpipe. I ended up having to put the wadding in in bits and bobs to get it even. It sounds really nice and deep/quiet now, as well as actually running a lot better 🙂 …

                      Still trying to get the casings cleaned up enough to put all the new bearings in. Bloody miserable weather! It makes for really slow going progress 🫤 …

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                      I can’t remember when I fitted the bigger front calliper to the rear, but it’s still going good with better ‘bite’ and hasn’t needed adjustment. I really thought I’d need the bigger master to make the most of it, but it doesn’t. Then I suppose much bigger bikes with twin front discs don’t use massive master cylinders? Or multi piston rear callipers even? I must of fuxed up the first time I installed it 😜 …

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                        Had a weird one a day ago, my bike was suddenly really noisy. It’s been making a ‘Blang, blang, blang!’ noise on startup for a while. I assumed it was just ‘4 stroking’ from the choke and damp cold conditions, fuel condensation in the chamber/barrel kinda stuff. I also thought it might be oil in the tailpipe clogging the wadding, so I unpopped the rivets and took it apart. The wadding was totally soaked with water! It was like a sanitary pad had been chucked in a swimming pool! 🫤 if you just touched it water pissed out of the fibres!
                        It’s weird cause the bikes always parked under cover. You’d think it would dry out when ridden as well!…

                        Put new wadding in, which was awkward because only the ‘end cap’ of the silencer comes off. the hole-pierced tube is welded into the tailpipe. I ended up having to put the wadding in in bits and bobs to get it even. It sounds really nice and deep/quiet now, as well as actually running a lot better 🙂 …

                        Still trying to get the casings cleaned up enough to put all the new bearings in. Bloody miserable weather! It makes for really slow going progress 🫤 …

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                        I can’t remember when I fitted the bigger front calliper to the rear, but it’s still going good with better ‘bite’ and hasn’t needed adjustment. I really thought I’d need the bigger master to make the most of it, but it doesn’t. Then I suppose much bigger bikes with twin front discs don’t use massive master cylinders? Or multi piston rear callipers even? I must of fuxed up the first time I installed it 😜 …

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                        Anyone have a half decent, usable set of clutch side casing screw-bolts they can let go? Preferably Jap Ind Std OEM one’s?…

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                          Anyone have a half decent, usable set of clutch side casing screw-bolts they can let go? Preferably Jap Ind Std OEM one’s?…

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                          Calum
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                          @SpookDog gawd the OEM stuff is awful! Made of cheese I swear. I think all mine either rounded off or snapped when I took it apart.

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            @SpookDog gawd the OEM stuff is awful! Made of cheese I swear. I think all mine either rounded off or snapped when I took it apart.

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                            @Calum

                            I found out that they are OK as long as you use a JIS (🦴👌💦!!) screwdriver bit. Anything else chews out the + in them.
                            The OEM bolt & nuts are the best I’ve ever seen! I love the way you can re~tweak the lock nuts by adjusting the stainless tangs!…
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                            @OllieDTR

                            I forgot to text you! I’m sorry, I’ve spent the entire afternoon putting new bearings in my casings, which for me is a fuxin stressful job! Heat, chant&pray, tap! & repeat! 😜 The balancer shaft bearings are the worst!
                            Job done though. Tomorrow is gearbox & crank in and ‘lump’ together, I hope!

                            I’ve texted you my siss’s post code, and when you’re coming over to Poole way drop me a text and I’ll arrange shiznezz with you…
                            Or if you’re here tonight give me a shout…
                            Or I’ll post it if you want…

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                              @SpookDog gawd the OEM stuff is awful! Made of cheese I swear. I think all mine either rounded off or snapped when I took it apart.

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                              @Calum

                              I think you’re just addicted to titanium 😜 …

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                                @Calum

                                I think you’re just addicted to titanium 😜 …

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                                @SpookDog Ordered a set of titanium studs this morning for my ETX this morning 🤣

                                Listen, when it comes for OEM bonus points I'll admit, you can't beat that factory look. The issue I have, is none of my stuff is mint and the real art is doing a @scrimsmustang or @oldman build. The attention to detail for the OEM goodness is beyond anything I'll ever accomplish.

                                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                  @SpookDog Ordered a set of titanium studs this morning for my ETX this morning 🤣

                                  Listen, when it comes for OEM bonus points I'll admit, you can't beat that factory look. The issue I have, is none of my stuff is mint and the real art is doing a @scrimsmustang or @oldman build. The attention to detail for the OEM goodness is beyond anything I'll ever accomplish.

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                                  @Calum

                                  I’m not an original’o’phobe myself, personally. I just think the OEM ones are better than aftermarket replacement ones. Not including titanium or stainless upgrades, which I would use if I weren’t so ‘broke a$$’ 🙃

                                  I do get people wanting originality on classic things, but I’ve always got the most out of doing my own thing. Cutting, welding/splicing and usually Matt black (cause of the broke ass thing 🙂) with the lettering on the tyres picked out in white (child of the 70’s!)…

                                  PS! Do the clutch springs need upgrading with an Athena kit? Or is standard fine?…

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                                    @Calum

                                    I’m not an original’o’phobe myself, personally. I just think the OEM ones are better than aftermarket replacement ones. Not including titanium or stainless upgrades, which I would use if I weren’t so ‘broke a$$’ 🙃

                                    I do get people wanting originality on classic things, but I’ve always got the most out of doing my own thing. Cutting, welding/splicing and usually Matt black (cause of the broke ass thing 🙂) with the lettering on the tyres picked out in white (child of the 70’s!)…

                                    PS! Do the clutch springs need upgrading with an Athena kit? Or is standard fine?…

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                                    Got the bottom end pinned together, despite the wind which always blows crap about when I’m doing engine internals! I put up a beach umbrella and hid behind it.
                                    It went together well, this is my third bottom end rebuild and I like to think I’ve improved a bit each time 🙂 The new crank spins real easy, you could blow on it and spool it up!…

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                                      I'm not going to lie, you use your bike a damn sight more than I use any of mine! I mostly cycle/run everywhere.

                                      No you don't need clutch springs for the Athena 170 kit, so long as your clutch is healthy you should be fine. That said, I run the stiffer spring setup, along with the EBC Dirt clutch plates.

                                      Been out on my DT today and it is running CRISP in this weather. Really hurtles along!

                                      Yeah it's satisfying riding the bike with a motor you've put together.

                                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                        @Calum

                                        I’m not an original’o’phobe myself, personally. I just think the OEM ones are better than aftermarket replacement ones. Not including titanium or stainless upgrades, which I would use if I weren’t so ‘broke a$$’ 🙃

                                        I do get people wanting originality on classic things, but I’ve always got the most out of doing my own thing. Cutting, welding/splicing and usually Matt black (cause of the broke ass thing 🙂) with the lettering on the tyres picked out in white (child of the 70’s!)…

                                        PS! Do the clutch springs need upgrading with an Athena kit? Or is standard fine?…

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                                        @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

                                        I would use if I weren’t so ‘broke a$$’ 🙃

                                        I do get people wanting originality on classic things, but I’ve always got the most out of doing my own thing. Cutting, welding/splicing and usually Matt black (cause of the broke ass thing 🙂) with the lettering on the tyres picked out in white (child of the 70’s!)…

                                        I understand you so much and I am in your "broke a$$" team as well (but 80s child).

                                        I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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                                          Didn’t get owt done today. Bike was running properly crisp tho! It was like the cold dense air was a nitrous hit for the old bee~atch! The bits & bobs motor I’ve got in at the moment has done me reall, really well considering the absolute state of it! I’m just coming up on 30,000miles since I got and built the bike & engine!…
                                          All the hassles I’ve had and IT has never left me stranded on the side of the road. Bless!!…

                                          I’m quite looking forward to the new chapter in Its incarnation . I’m hoping it’ll run like a dream from here on out 😜
                                          ☠️🐾🐾

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