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  • Yamboy46Y Offline
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    Yamboy46
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    #1

    Hello all,

    Back on the forum this time with a 88 dtr 125,sadly the TDR was taken from me and as it was never completed, it wasn't insured (lesson learnt) since this I've worked myself to the bone pulling all the shifts under the sun and managed to get this bike for the handsome price of £500.
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    The engine in the bike had its numbers ground down which was slightly sketchy however the bike passed its hpi checks.

    My plan was to use my TDR 4gw engine with electric start ,TDR wiring loom ,marzocchi USD forks,wr200 swinger and so on.

    The loom from the TDR was quite long and took a fair bit of fettling to get it on but with great determination, a plan of attack, and girlfriend on Tea duties I finally got it fitted up rather nicely.

    I then added a wr200 swingarm which was initially bought for the tdr.
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    Could use a nice new slider to be honest but I'm struggling to find a new one this side of the water.

    The forks where nearly a bolt on affair however a spacer was required for the bottom bearing.
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    I also got a mx125 front wheel and proceeded to fit a 320mm Aprilia rs125 front brake disc
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      Yamboy46
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      #2

      Here is the bike so far, any questions you have feel free to ask 😊0_1504793560030_IMG_20170907_150803.jpg 0_1504793577805_IMG_20170907_150726.jpg

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      • CalumC Offline
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        Calum
        wrote on last edited by Mightyman
        #3

        Nice mate that's looking lovely.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          #4

          Does the WR swingarm work with the standard frame and shock?

          Only ask as the remote reservoir on the WR shock would get in the way of the battery box.

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          • Yamboy46Y Yamboy46

            Here is the bike so far, any questions you have feel free to ask 😊0_1504793560030_IMG_20170907_150803.jpg 0_1504793577805_IMG_20170907_150726.jpg

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            @tdrgreg2 are those spacers widely available?

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            • declanD declan

              @tdrgreg2 are those spacers widely available?

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              wrote on last edited by Yamboy46
              #6

              @declan no mate the spacer was custom made on a lathe.

              if you run a kickstart only DT I believe you can then do away with the battery box and run a capacitor. I also think to my knowledge the shock will go on but the top mounts will need changing and you would have to use the wr linkage,bearing in mind this will Jack up the arse end extremely leaving you to lower it.

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                notgotaclue
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                hello yam all the way lol
                son has a yamaha dt 125x 2007
                standard why change swing arm and front shocks
                how much do they change things for riding and handling

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                • N notgotaclue

                  hello yam all the way lol
                  son has a yamaha dt 125x 2007
                  standard why change swing arm and front shocks
                  how much do they change things for riding and handling

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                  Calum
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                  #8

                  @notgotaclue It's going to depend on how hard you ride the bike.

                  For normal riding, it makes a noticeable difference, the biggest difference is just braking.

                  I found for every day use, my stock DTRE was fine.

                  Since You said he already has a supermoto, it probably won't make too much difference under normal riding.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    @notgotaclue It's going to depend on how hard you ride the bike.

                    For normal riding, it makes a noticeable difference, the biggest difference is just braking.

                    I found for every day use, my stock DTRE was fine.

                    Since You said he already has a supermoto, it probably won't make too much difference under normal riding.

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                    @calum oh yes , after Im changed the brake lines for hel braided lines, the standard forks always compressed like crazy ,not cool in the situation when you need stop quickly and whole weight moving over front wheel.

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                    2015 Keeway TX 125 SM
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                    • ZrakoZ Zrako

                      @calum oh yes , after Im changed the brake lines for hel braided lines, the standard forks always compressed like crazy ,not cool in the situation when you need stop quickly and whole weight moving over front wheel.

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                      Calum
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                      @zrako You just compensate.

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      • ZrakoZ Zrako

                        @calum oh yes , after Im changed the brake lines for hel braided lines, the standard forks always compressed like crazy ,not cool in the situation when you need stop quickly and whole weight moving over front wheel.

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                        finnerz89
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                        @zrako heavier fork oil has improved mine no end

                        Current bikes:
                        DT125X '07
                        Street Triple R '11
                        Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                        Previous:
                        DR650RSE '96
                        FJ1200 '92

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                        • N notgotaclue

                          hello yam all the way lol
                          son has a yamaha dt 125x 2007
                          standard why change swing arm and front shocks
                          how much do they change things for riding and handling

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                          Yamboy46
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                          #12

                          @notgotaclue to be honest mate I wanted to reduce the bikes weight (and the wr200 swinger just looks mean lol!!
                          I also found the DTR forks to be like Pogo sticks under the force of sharp breaking.

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                          • Yamboy46Y Yamboy46

                            @notgotaclue to be honest mate I wanted to reduce the bikes weight (and the wr200 swinger just looks mean lol!!
                            I also found the DTR forks to be like Pogo sticks under the force of sharp breaking.

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                            #13

                            @tdrgreg2 How do the MX 125 USD's, compare lengthwise to the stock forks? Ie. Does the front sit at about the same height as standard??

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                            • NINJAN NINJA

                              @tdrgreg2 How do the MX 125 USD's, compare lengthwise to the stock forks? Ie. Does the front sit at about the same height as standard??

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                              Yamboy46
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                              #14

                              @cyber-ninja they around 1to2 inches longer mate,but soon level out with a 17" rim up front

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                              • Yamboy46Y Yamboy46

                                @declan no mate the spacer was custom made on a lathe.

                                if you run a kickstart only DT I believe you can then do away with the battery box and run a capacitor. I also think to my knowledge the shock will go on but the top mounts will need changing and you would have to use the wr linkage,bearing in mind this will Jack up the arse end extremely leaving you to lower it.

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                                wrote on last edited by ricky0115
                                #15

                                @tdrgreg2 Do you have the dimensions for the spacer? I just got a whole MX125 front end for £100 shipped! Also, can i fit a knobbly tyre on the front as i dont fancy a supermoto setup?

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                                  vtrn_raptor
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                                  You'd need aprilia rx 125 forks for a nobly set up as the brake is positioned higher for the bigger disk on the sm wheel

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                                  • V vtrn_raptor

                                    You'd need aprilia rx 125 forks for a nobly set up as the brake is positioned higher for the bigger disk on the sm wheel

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                                    @vtrn_raptor sorry, why would a tyre make any difference to the braking system? I don't have much understanding of bikes lol

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                                      vtrn_raptor
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                                      Basically the supermoto wheels have bigger disks so need the brake position in a Different place to the off-road wheels

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                                        vtrn_raptor
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                                        I stand corrected theirs a bracket on the mx calliper so with the rx bracket would fit fine

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                                        • V vtrn_raptor

                                          Basically the supermoto wheels have bigger disks so need the brake position in a Different place to the off-road wheels

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                                          @vtrn_raptor oh I get you now, thanks man

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