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  • DartyD Darty

    @seandtr Yeah too right. Get one made in Stainless Steel as well. When I need another Expansion pipe it will be one of those.

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    @Darty Yeah I'm make sure of it less cleaning lol, have you gutted a standard expansion chamber by chance ? Might do it the weekend !

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      @Darty Yeah I'm make sure of it less cleaning lol, have you gutted a standard expansion chamber by chance ? Might do it the weekend !

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      @seandtr I have never had to do one, Only got to try them. I found a nice tutorial before with good pictures. I'll have a look. But check out Scrims site first. Give you a gist of what to expect http://www.scrimsmustangsclassicyamaharestorations.com/derestricting-the-yamaha-dt125r-1988-through-to-2007.html

      Keep it real

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        Hello Welcome!

        My advice would be this.

        If you depend on the bike for work, leave it WELL ALONE!

        They are not made for all out power. They're dependable work horses that you use day in day out without fail!

        However! This is a forum. And we encourage such modding 😄

        I have tried the lot. Gram for Gram the best way to get more power of any DT is to chuck the ignition in the bin and grab a Zeeltronic ignition system. They make SO much of a difference! Well worth it!

        A Dep pipe gives fantastic mid-range over rev capability. In my experience the Big one pipes are really stiffled at the top end and as such I don't recommend them. Although have never owned one, I've been around these bikes long enough to see the complaints.

        I have sold my DEP and now run a custom hand made stainless pipe. Have had that for two years and it's still it perfect condition. Uhmm this is mainly because I HAVE NEVER FITTED IT LOL! Buit I will. It's going to be fitted very soon.

        I run Hy-Tech Carbon reeds.

        So reeds are an interesting one. Back in DAY reeds were made out of metal or other. They were either too ridgid, or too soft. Yamaha fit their bikes with a plastic type reed which is both strong and flexible. So they're perfect in other words. I bought the Hy-tech reeds because they're £20 and then you can tick the box to say YES I have X.

        Agree with Wheels, things to reduce weight will always work well. Reducing weight not only increases speed, but theoretically is GOOD for the engine. Less load less wear. So win win.

        I have spent many hours working on my DT.

        Reeds, ignition, ported barrel. Exhausts, cabs and inlet. I know what works well on these bikes. And best money you can spend is Exhaust and ignition. The rest I'd leave alone.

        I wouldn't personally recommend the Athena kit. But someone is in the process of modifying it to be a lot better. Now that would be interesting!

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        • DartyD Darty

          @seandtr I have never had to do one, Only got to try them. I found a nice tutorial before with good pictures. I'll have a look. But check out Scrims site first. Give you a gist of what to expect http://www.scrimsmustangsclassicyamaharestorations.com/derestricting-the-yamaha-dt125r-1988-through-to-2007.html

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          @Darty Thanks a lot man will check that out now so I know what to expect before I start cutting the pipe 👌🏻

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            @Darty Thanks a lot man will check that out now so I know what to expect before I start cutting the pipe 👌🏻

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            @seandtr said:

            @Darty Thanks a lot man will check that out now so I know what to expect before I start cutting the pipe 👌🏻

            I have posted the guide to gutting the pipe on here!

            Not my work but someone else from the old forum!

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            • CalumC Calum

              Hello Welcome!

              My advice would be this.

              If you depend on the bike for work, leave it WELL ALONE!

              They are not made for all out power. They're dependable work horses that you use day in day out without fail!

              However! This is a forum. And we encourage such modding 😄

              I have tried the lot. Gram for Gram the best way to get more power of any DT is to chuck the ignition in the bin and grab a Zeeltronic ignition system. They make SO much of a difference! Well worth it!

              A Dep pipe gives fantastic mid-range over rev capability. In my experience the Big one pipes are really stiffled at the top end and as such I don't recommend them. Although have never owned one, I've been around these bikes long enough to see the complaints.

              I have sold my DEP and now run a custom hand made stainless pipe. Have had that for two years and it's still it perfect condition. Uhmm this is mainly because I HAVE NEVER FITTED IT LOL! Buit I will. It's going to be fitted very soon.

              I run Hy-Tech Carbon reeds.

              So reeds are an interesting one. Back in DAY reeds were made out of metal or other. They were either too ridgid, or too soft. Yamaha fit their bikes with a plastic type reed which is both strong and flexible. So they're perfect in other words. I bought the Hy-tech reeds because they're £20 and then you can tick the box to say YES I have X.

              Agree with Wheels, things to reduce weight will always work well. Reducing weight not only increases speed, but theoretically is GOOD for the engine. Less load less wear. So win win.

              I have spent many hours working on my DT.

              Reeds, ignition, ported barrel. Exhausts, cabs and inlet. I know what works well on these bikes. And best money you can spend is Exhaust and ignition. The rest I'd leave alone.

              I wouldn't personally recommend the Athena kit. But someone is in the process of modifying it to be a lot better. Now that would be interesting!

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              @Calum Thanks a bunch ! I have purchased a reed block spacer and am going to purchase reeds too so should go well together , where can this zeeltronic ignition be purchased it sounds like a great mod ! , let me know how you find the handmade exhaust because I am undecided weather to go for that or something like a dep , thanks again for the great reply !

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                @Calum Thanks a bunch ! I have purchased a reed block spacer and am going to purchase reeds too so should go well together , where can this zeeltronic ignition be purchased it sounds like a great mod ! , let me know how you find the handmade exhaust because I am undecided weather to go for that or something like a dep , thanks again for the great reply !

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                @seandtr said:

                @Calum Thanks a bunch ! I have purchased a reed block spacer and am going to purchase reeds too so should go well together , where can this zeeltronic ignition be purchased it sounds like a great mod ! , let me know how you find the handmade exhaust because I am undecided weather to go for that or something like a dep , thanks again for the great reply !

                This is the chap I got mine from!

                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-DTR-125-Exhaust-pipe-Hand-Made-for-DTR125-DTX-DT125R-/301863659389?hash=item464879e77d:g:5DsAAOSwm8VUvahV

                Had it within a week. If you want all out power then this is the ONLY pipe to consider. Wrap around pipes are compromise for ground clearance and power...

                But I've gone SM so...

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  @seandtr said:

                  @Calum Thanks a bunch ! I have purchased a reed block spacer and am going to purchase reeds too so should go well together , where can this zeeltronic ignition be purchased it sounds like a great mod ! , let me know how you find the handmade exhaust because I am undecided weather to go for that or something like a dep , thanks again for the great reply !

                  This is the chap I got mine from!

                  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-DTR-125-Exhaust-pipe-Hand-Made-for-DTR125-DTX-DT125R-/301863659389?hash=item464879e77d:g:5DsAAOSwm8VUvahV

                  Had it within a week. If you want all out power then this is the ONLY pipe to consider. Wrap around pipes are compromise for ground clearance and power...

                  But I've gone SM so...

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                  @Calum Yeah makes sense nice and open no small parts to the pipe , I'm not sure what to go for though

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                    @Calum Yeah makes sense nice and open no small parts to the pipe , I'm not sure what to go for though

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                    @seandtr He also makes wrap arounds as well mate.

                    But they are much harder to make so cost a little more.

                    The alternative is Pedmoto pipes. Which do look tasty!

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      @seandtr He also makes wrap arounds as well mate.

                      But they are much harder to make so cost a little more.

                      The alternative is Pedmoto pipes. Which do look tasty!

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                      @Calum I seen them on adrenalinpedstop and your right they look just as good !

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