Just about to list on ebay
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I'll see what its like once the rear suspension has been changed, ive changed the rear wheel for another from 1 of my other dts that rode faultless I'll change the front wheel along with the rear suspension and see how it goes, i am thinking about strip and nut and bolt rebuild it again from scratch i think a few corners where cut with it
wrote on 23 Jul 2017, 15:27 last edited by@andrewj1680 How peculiar.
Are the engine mounts all tightened up properly?
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wrote on 23 Jul 2017, 21:08 last edited by
It was missing the bolt totally under the gear shirter but all mounts were tight and i replaced the bolt but made no difference, ive had the clutch cover off checked the balancer shaft i found a bent oil baffle plate i replaced and the waterpump propeller had been glued so replaced that also all the clutch is balanced right I'm running oit of ideas
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It was missing the bolt totally under the gear shirter but all mounts were tight and i replaced the bolt but made no difference, ive had the clutch cover off checked the balancer shaft i found a bent oil baffle plate i replaced and the waterpump propeller had been glued so replaced that also all the clutch is balanced right I'm running oit of ideas
wrote on 23 Jul 2017, 22:45 last edited by@andrewj1680 Has the flywheel been modified?
Some people lighten the flywheel, but if it's not harmonically balanced you'll know.
Was this the one with the engine not balanceD?
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wrote on 23 Jul 2017, 23:45 last edited by
Love that colour scheme, hope you get it sorted fella
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@andrewj1680 Has the flywheel been modified?
Some people lighten the flywheel, but if it's not harmonically balanced you'll know.
Was this the one with the engine not balanceD?
wrote on 24 Jul 2017, 09:51 last edited by@calum the flywheel is standard yes its the same bike that i thought the balance shaft was out on but when i stripped it out found it was where someone had glued the water propellor and must of put the clutch cover back on whilst wet the glue has stuck to the oil baffle plate which had then bent it on start up. When running there is no vibration up through the frame now like before however you still know about it if you take it over 60
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wrote on 24 Jul 2017, 11:34 last edited by
Absolutely gorgeous. Despite the problems you mention for £1500 it aint bad at all, I'd take it off your hands if I could but my priorities have been shifted due to an accident I've had with the gasgas. Anyway, good luck mate.
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wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 15:30 last edited by
Thanks for everyones comments turns out whoever rebuilt it had skipped out changing the bottom swingarm bush my spares seem to be coming in handy on this 1
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Thanks for everyones comments turns out whoever rebuilt it had skipped out changing the bottom swingarm bush my spares seem to be coming in handy on this 1
wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 15:42 last edited by@andrewj1680 Was this the problem then mate?
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wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 15:53 last edited by
It was yes i changed the swingarm and it rides like a new bike i have now decided to change the tyres for something more road friendly as you can feel and hear the drag they have on road. Thankful for the comments it pushed me into looking further into it
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wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 16:14 last edited by
Good to hear you are keeping it then
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wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 16:34 last edited by
It would have been a shame to list her so cheap when it was a relatively simple fix!
I'm glad you sorted it
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It was yes i changed the swingarm and it rides like a new bike i have now decided to change the tyres for something more road friendly as you can feel and hear the drag they have on road. Thankful for the comments it pushed me into looking further into it
wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 16:56 last edited by@andrewj1680 you putting the tyres on eBay?
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It would have been a shame to list her so cheap when it was a relatively simple fix!
I'm glad you sorted it
wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 17:02 last edited by@calum thats it mate I'm gonna put it back totally standard and store it away i think, i have all the standard bits to do it
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@andrewj1680 you putting the tyres on eBay?
wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 17:04 last edited by@declan tyres will be going mate yes, open to offers
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@declan tyres will be going mate yes, open to offers
wrote on 25 Jul 2017, 17:09 last edited by@andrewj1680 if you throw em on eBay and link me I'll take a look when I can I'm after a set but not got the pennies right now so just do your thing and if I can I'll take them off you
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Gotten to the point i hate riding it so going up for sale it looks the part but has to be the worst dt ive ever ridden i just cant put my finger on why, it seems to have a nasty speed wobble at around 60mph and i dont like the idea someone else rebuilt it so time to let it gowrote on 26 Aug 2017, 11:23 last edited by@andrewj1680 said in Just about to list on ebay:
Gotten to the point i hate riding it so going up for sale it looks the part but has to be the worst dt ive ever ridden i just cant put my finger on why, it seems to have a nasty speed wobble at around 60mph and i dont like the idea someone else rebuilt it so time to let it goIm sure ive seen that bike before in Hartlepool im sure its the same one I painted the frame swinging arm forks and tank for the lad who had it. From what I can remember it was a 3PY full power Italian import and it was originally Black. It didnt have that pipe and the engine covers where grey and not silver like they are now when I seen it last all put back together.
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Thanks for everyones comments turns out whoever rebuilt it had skipped out changing the bottom swingarm bush my spares seem to be coming in handy on this 1
wrote on 27 Aug 2017, 17:43 last edited by@andrewj1680 The bike also looks like it's been lowered, which would also change the bikes handling and ride quality, ergo making the back end feel sluggish.
Have you lowered it dude???
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wrote on 27 Aug 2017, 17:46 last edited by
Either the linkage or "dog bones" or maybe even a shorter shock.
My TDR is like that and i think the shock might be smaller than a DTR one.
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Either the linkage or "dog bones" or maybe even a shorter shock.
My TDR is like that and i think the shock might be smaller than a DTR one.
wrote on 27 Aug 2017, 17:49 last edited by NINJA@nottsbiker Swapping the dog bones for longer one's to lower it, is the simplest mod. Hard to tell from the pics, but the bikes arse sure looks a lot lower than stock. Maybe it's been twerking a lot??? LOL
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wrote on 27 Aug 2017, 18:33 last edited by
Just spotted the WR bits in the background too lol