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wrote on 5 May 2017, 12:59 last edited by
well hi my names terry got a dt 125r month ago not in the best shape as normal i suppose been looking around on here since then thought its about time i stopped stalking and start participating il put some pics up in about 20min or so its my second bike so im kind of new to bikes first being aprilia rs 125 looking forward to getting this one on the road now and have some more good times pease out till i taken some photos
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 13:12 last edited by
Hello and welcome.
Nice choice of bikes to own!
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 13:31 last edited by
haha ye i think so too don't think i could or would have picked better but i suppose that's each to their own il put a pic of rs up to why not
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 13:46 last edited by
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 14:00 last edited by
Yeah sick mate.
Very nice.
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 14:51 last edited by
Welcome aboard! Nice looking bikes there
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wrote on 5 May 2017, 19:01 last edited by
welcome aboard @terry-tz
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wrote on 6 May 2017, 22:06 last edited by
thanks everyone ye am hoping the DT scrubs up good will take some time not got pockets full of notes not even penny's but she'll get there @CYBER-NINJA wish i could say it was a pair unfortunately that bike was stolen
would definatly have another tho
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thanks everyone ye am hoping the DT scrubs up good will take some time not got pockets full of notes not even penny's but she'll get there @CYBER-NINJA wish i could say it was a pair unfortunately that bike was stolen
would definatly have another tho
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wrote on 6 May 2017, 23:04 last edited by terry.tz 5 Jul 2017, 19:34
hahaha i payed £££ was sweet till i got home pinned the valve and went blasting about now rings gone but tbh i don't thing compression is a thing to be bothered about its a 2 stroke so it needs a top end at some point at least you will know the condition of the engine before you start tarting it up if you know what i mean correct me if I'm wrong here guys but i think the money is really on that bottom end and how many monkeys with spanners have been at it
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wrote on 6 May 2017, 23:16 last edited by
i paid more than i should of though i think to but i didn't care i showed up look to see if it could ride give him money no bargaining and left on the bike i wanted a DT
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wrote on 6 May 2017, 23:19 last edited by
hahaha sometimes i leave my brain cells at home
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wrote on 7 May 2017, 00:29 last edited by
I know the feeling hahah mines had 600 spent on the bottom end 2 yrs ago so it's still mint I've got the receipts it's a 1990 so it's had a fair few bodges but nothing Nasty frames solid no dents or distortions
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wrote on 7 May 2017, 03:09 last edited by
These bikes are appreciating classics. It's a sound investment to make.
A rebuild two years ago on a smoker can doesn't necessarily make the engine particularly fresh. Depending on its tune or how its been looked sfter it could need a rebuild.
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These bikes are appreciating classics. It's a sound investment to make.
A rebuild two years ago on a smoker can doesn't necessarily make the engine particularly fresh. Depending on its tune or how its been looked sfter it could need a rebuild.
wrote on 7 May 2017, 08:56 last edited by declan 5 Jul 2017, 09:58@Calum it was a new crank shaft and some other stuff Athena parts were used i believe? I know it said Athena on there somewhere but yes I know what you mean I haven't ridden it yet still waiting for the piston and bore but the gears are smooth and the crank is smooth and has normal play
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@Calum it was a new crank shaft and some other stuff Athena parts were used i believe? I know it said Athena on there somewhere but yes I know what you mean I haven't ridden it yet still waiting for the piston and bore but the gears are smooth and the crank is smooth and has normal play
wrote on 7 May 2017, 09:17 last edited by@declan Yeah if you have checked all the tolerances then that's good. No up or down movement a fraction of side to side movement.
Just make sure you gently skim the barrel and head and use either genuine or athena head gaskets on reassembly then it should be problem free. Also make sure the piston ring end gap is spot on. Any modifications to the rings then ensure you chamfer the butts.
Obviously ensure the piston is faced the correct way.The other thing on these engines is the powervalve. If you are boring out the cylinder, then ensure the powervalve has been modified appropriately so that it doesn't foul the piston.
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@declan Yeah if you have checked all the tolerances then that's good. No up or down movement a fraction of side to side movement.
Just make sure you gently skim the barrel and head and use either genuine or athena head gaskets on reassembly then it should be problem free. Also make sure the piston ring end gap is spot on. Any modifications to the rings then ensure you chamfer the butts.
Obviously ensure the piston is faced the correct way.The other thing on these engines is the powervalve. If you are boring out the cylinder, then ensure the powervalve has been modified appropriately so that it doesn't foul the piston.