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Dt125r/wr200 build

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  • A andrewj1680

    I have a fresh built forged wr200 engine with ported cylinder and modified squish band that i plan to run

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    @andrewj1680 soooo what you doing with that dt engine 😉😉

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      I believe you going to use the standard forks and maybe sell the usd ones? 😅

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        The usd forks are going to be part of the build they are wr items along with the complete rear swing arm setup, the engine will become a spare as it has a mick abbey tuning modified cylinder and head and the bottom end has done less than 5000 miles so not really worth parting with.

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        • A andrewj1680

          The usd forks are going to be part of the build they are wr items along with the complete rear swing arm setup, the engine will become a spare as it has a mick abbey tuning modified cylinder and head and the bottom end has done less than 5000 miles so not really worth parting with.

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          @andrewj1680 how much does it cost to get your cylinder done like yours and is it worth it?

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            £170 he normally charges, highly recommend it. Totally changed my bike it pulls all the way through the rev range even in top gear where it used to runout of steam, hes also done my wr cylinder and head i was that impressed with the difference it made

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            • A andrewj1680

              £170 he normally charges, highly recommend it. Totally changed my bike it pulls all the way through the rev range even in top gear where it used to runout of steam, hes also done my wr cylinder and head i was that impressed with the difference it made

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              @andrewj1680 nice! Where's he based

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                @andrewj1680 nice! Where's he based

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                @declan Stockton on tees mate

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                • A andrewj1680

                  @declan Stockton on tees mate

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                  @andrewj1680 Stockton Mick Abbey Harrogate isn't he

                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                    google tells me the same Harrogate

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                    • terry.tzT terry.tz

                      google tells me the same Harrogate

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                      @terry.tz hes moved from there mate

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