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Belgarda Yamaha TDR125 3SH

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  • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

    Shame its a nicer shape than stock but when / if I change something I like to upgrade a possibly save some weight.

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    scrimsmustang
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    @nottsbiker

    This swinging arm the one I have now is steel but the one on the Blue bike im sure was alloy ? Cant remember to be honest was years ago now but it came from the same type of bike..

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    • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

      Shame its a nicer shape than stock but when / if I change something I like to upgrade a possibly save some weight.

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      @nottsbiker said in Belgarda Yamaha TDR125 3SH:

      Shame its a nicer shape than stock but when / if I change something I like to upgrade a possibly save some weight.

      I used the TDR swinging arm as it made the life easy for the wheels, its designed for the alloy wheels and rear brake,the chain tensioners etc and bolts straight to the DT frame.

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        @nottsbiker

        This swinging arm the one I have now is steel but the one on the Blue bike im sure was alloy ? Cant remember to be honest was years ago now but it came from the same type of bike..

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        @scrimsmustang See I remember asking you way back when, pretty sure you said it was steel at the time

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          @scrimsmustang See I remember asking you way back when, pretty sure you said it was steel at the time

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          @calum said in Belgarda Yamaha TDR125 3SH:

          @scrimsmustang See I remember asking you way back when, pretty sure you said it was steel at the time

          Probably was steel Cal, the one I have now is and its off the same type of bike.

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            Ok thanks for clearing it up

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              Hi. I am looking for new fork seals and steering bearings for my 1990 belgarda. Do you know if it is the same as DT?

              Links for ebay

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fork-Seals-Dust-Seals-YAMAHA-DT125R-1988-04-/321368473581?hash=item4ad30dbfed:g:FSEAAOxyRhBS-ZeM

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT125-R-91-03-Steering-Head-Stem-Bearings/231863950530?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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                Hi. I am looking for new fork seals and steering bearings for my 1990 belgarda. Do you know if it is the same as DT?

                Links for ebay

                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fork-Seals-Dust-Seals-YAMAHA-DT125R-1988-04-/321368473581?hash=item4ad30dbfed:g:FSEAAOxyRhBS-ZeM

                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-DT125-R-91-03-Steering-Head-Stem-Bearings/231863950530?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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                @tdrnoob Biggest clue is going to be in the part numbers.

                However, if this were me, I'd grab my vernier calipers and simply measure it.

                Then head over to simplybearings.co.uk and just buy Koyo bearings as a replacement. Cheap and easy job.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • CalumC Calum

                  @tdrnoob Biggest clue is going to be in the part numbers.

                  However, if this were me, I'd grab my vernier calipers and simply measure it.

                  Then head over to simplybearings.co.uk and just buy Koyo bearings as a replacement. Cheap and easy job.

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                  @calum Good idea. Thanks

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                    Steering bearings probably yes. Fork seals no idea as DTR are possibly Kayaba and TDR are Paoli so might be different even though the stancions are the same diameter.

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                    • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                      Steering bearings probably yes. Fork seals no idea as DTR are possibly Kayaba and TDR are Paoli so might be different even though the stancions are the same diameter.

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                      @nottsbiker said in Belgarda Yamaha TDR125 3SH:

                      Steering bearings probably yes. Fork seals no idea as DTR are possibly Kayaba and TDR are Paoli so might be different even though the stancions are the same diameter.

                      Yes they are different to a DTR

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                        I'm tempted with YZ/WR forks with a supermoto calliper spacer to run the stock Brembo disc maybe with a matching Brembo goldline calliper as the TDR disc is exactly the same as my 900 Monster

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                          Meant to add that my original calliper was glued on with one of the mounts, so god only knows how it 'passed' its last MOT.

                          This will teach me not to bid on ebay late at night with the old "I'll never win that...."

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                          • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                            Meant to add that my original calliper was glued on with one of the mounts, so god only knows how it 'passed' its last MOT.

                            This will teach me not to bid on ebay late at night with the old "I'll never win that...."

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                            @nottsbiker better to own a scrap bike than no bike at all lol and my bike came with the front calliper cable tied to the forks lol

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                              Think yours was safer...

                              Had forgotten what buying a total nail was like. This bike is reminding me everytime I go near it.

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                              • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                                Think yours was safer...

                                Had forgotten what buying a total nail was like. This bike is reminding me everytime I go near it.

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                                @nottsbiker well mine was worse trust me but I managed to scrape by without going into crippling debt

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                                  This is going to be an over winter project along with my Monster as I've got to choose between spending my spare (lol) cash on my garage or building the bikes up. Whilst the bikes are the most interesting the garage project is the one which will enable the bikes to be built quicker, later.

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                                  • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                                    This is going to be an over winter project along with my Monster as I've got to choose between spending my spare (lol) cash on my garage or building the bikes up. Whilst the bikes are the most interesting the garage project is the one which will enable the bikes to be built quicker, later.

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                                    @nottsbiker yeah exactly if your planning on spending relationship ending amounts of money on bikes then you need a good solid shed or garage

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                                      Got most of a sectional garage stacked up in my garden and a loft / shed full of Ducati and Yamaha parts which barely leaves any room to move in. I've also have an 8x4m hole dug in my garden for ages filled with hardcore and aggregate waiting for some expensive concrete to be poured on top. Apparently I'll need 5 cubic metres of concrete which equates to over 100 wheelbarrow's worth + my garden is about 60m from the front, up a slope to the 'garage' - this will definitely require favours to be called in!

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