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My 1998 DTR Project

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved DTR
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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
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    #2

    Looking sweet bud.

    Yeah no don't get a wr lol.

    Wheels suit the bike, just need to get the work fabricated.

    I was the same, bought a set of wheels and literally had no clue how to get them fitted.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      #3

      Thanks!

      Yeah the WR was awful lol.

      I have ran into a problem with the rear wheel though, the dt spindle is too thick but the YZF spindle isn’t long enough. Should I get the dt spindle machined down or extend the YZF spindle? Not sure how I’d got about either to be honest!

      Would like to fit a seat from an dt re or dtx and get rid of that hideous red thing though 😂

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      • ricky0115R ricky0115

        Thanks!

        Yeah the WR was awful lol.

        I have ran into a problem with the rear wheel though, the dt spindle is too thick but the YZF spindle isn’t long enough. Should I get the dt spindle machined down or extend the YZF spindle? Not sure how I’d got about either to be honest!

        Would like to fit a seat from an dt re or dtx and get rid of that hideous red thing though 😂

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        Calum
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        @ricky0115 I'd just swap the bearings out mate. Use a bearing where the internal diameter is that of the dt spindle personally.

        Leave the seat as is, just recover it.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        • CalumC Calum

          @ricky0115 I'd just swap the bearings out mate. Use a bearing where the internal diameter is that of the dt spindle personally.

          Leave the seat as is, just recover it.

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          ricky0115
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          #5

          @calum is that custom made bearings? Or would there be a possibility of putting dt bearings in there?

          I actually have an original seat cover
          0_1511459209365_23ABC773-ADA4-49EE-ADD7-917CC8E03216.jpeg

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          • ricky0115R ricky0115

            @calum is that custom made bearings? Or would there be a possibility of putting dt bearings in there?

            I actually have an original seat cover
            0_1511459209365_23ABC773-ADA4-49EE-ADD7-917CC8E03216.jpeg

            CalumC Offline
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            Calum
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            @ricky0115 Hopefully off the shelf.

            Sounds like you're going to need some basic engineering tools bud.

            You're going to want to get yourself a Vernier Caliper
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-150mm-LCD-Digital-Vernier-Caliper-Micrometer-Measure-Tool-Gauge-Ruler/263294685853?epid=1174194734&hash=item3d4d96129d:g:VvIAAOSweExaEmiB

            I only go for the best stuff myself
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mitutoyo-500-196-30-Absolute-AOS-Digital-Electronic-Vernier-Caliper-150mm-6/332441106651?_trkparms=aid%3D555019%26algo%3DPL.BANDIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20151005190705%26meid%3Deedb579450f6432f9fa97d76700b8aa4%26pid%3D100506%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26&_trksid=p2045573.c100506.m3226

            You want to get some off the shelf bearings mate. Because bearings will fail and you don't want it to be a pain in the back side.

            If you can't get the bearings you want off the shelf, then the next logical step would be to get bearings suited to the external diameter of the spindle.

            You might be able to machine the wheel hub to accept a larger bearing, but be wary not to go too thin.

            Probably preferrably I'd have a spigot ring made up to press fit into the hub, reducing the size, and therefore not weakening the integrity of the wheel.

            The Spigot ring would take up the slack from the undersized bearing.

            simplybearings.co.uk has your back for all your bearing needs.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            • CalumC Calum

              @ricky0115 Hopefully off the shelf.

              Sounds like you're going to need some basic engineering tools bud.

              You're going to want to get yourself a Vernier Caliper
              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-150mm-LCD-Digital-Vernier-Caliper-Micrometer-Measure-Tool-Gauge-Ruler/263294685853?epid=1174194734&hash=item3d4d96129d:g:VvIAAOSweExaEmiB

              I only go for the best stuff myself
              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mitutoyo-500-196-30-Absolute-AOS-Digital-Electronic-Vernier-Caliper-150mm-6/332441106651?_trkparms=aid%3D555019%26algo%3DPL.BANDIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20151005190705%26meid%3Deedb579450f6432f9fa97d76700b8aa4%26pid%3D100506%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26&_trksid=p2045573.c100506.m3226

              You want to get some off the shelf bearings mate. Because bearings will fail and you don't want it to be a pain in the back side.

              If you can't get the bearings you want off the shelf, then the next logical step would be to get bearings suited to the external diameter of the spindle.

              You might be able to machine the wheel hub to accept a larger bearing, but be wary not to go too thin.

              Probably preferrably I'd have a spigot ring made up to press fit into the hub, reducing the size, and therefore not weakening the integrity of the wheel.

              The Spigot ring would take up the slack from the undersized bearing.

              simplybearings.co.uk has your back for all your bearing needs.

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              ricky0115
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              @calum thank you I will take a look tomorrow!!

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              • CalumC Calum

                @ricky0115 Hopefully off the shelf.

                Sounds like you're going to need some basic engineering tools bud.

                You're going to want to get yourself a Vernier Caliper
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-150mm-LCD-Digital-Vernier-Caliper-Micrometer-Measure-Tool-Gauge-Ruler/263294685853?epid=1174194734&hash=item3d4d96129d:g:VvIAAOSweExaEmiB

                I only go for the best stuff myself
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mitutoyo-500-196-30-Absolute-AOS-Digital-Electronic-Vernier-Caliper-150mm-6/332441106651?_trkparms=aid%3D555019%26algo%3DPL.BANDIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20151005190705%26meid%3Deedb579450f6432f9fa97d76700b8aa4%26pid%3D100506%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26&_trksid=p2045573.c100506.m3226

                You want to get some off the shelf bearings mate. Because bearings will fail and you don't want it to be a pain in the back side.

                If you can't get the bearings you want off the shelf, then the next logical step would be to get bearings suited to the external diameter of the spindle.

                You might be able to machine the wheel hub to accept a larger bearing, but be wary not to go too thin.

                Probably preferrably I'd have a spigot ring made up to press fit into the hub, reducing the size, and therefore not weakening the integrity of the wheel.

                The Spigot ring would take up the slack from the undersized bearing.

                simplybearings.co.uk has your back for all your bearing needs.

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                ricky0115
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                #8

                @calum had a micrometer in my tool box not a fancy LCD one though! Simplybearings has the ones in need 20x35x11 so now all I need is the spacer between the bearings? Guessing I will have to get it made up along with the outer spacers or machine down the DT spacer?

                Thanks

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                • ricky0115R ricky0115

                  @calum had a micrometer in my tool box not a fancy LCD one though! Simplybearings has the ones in need 20x35x11 so now all I need is the spacer between the bearings? Guessing I will have to get it made up along with the outer spacers or machine down the DT spacer?

                  Thanks

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                  Calum
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                  @ricky0115 I'd make it up from fresh. To turn down a piece of ally, is going to be like literally £10 and worth doing.

                  I will leave the measuring up to you, but remember, to measure, measure and measure again. Don't leave anything to chance.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    @ricky0115 I'd make it up from fresh. To turn down a piece of ally, is going to be like literally £10 and worth doing.

                    I will leave the measuring up to you, but remember, to measure, measure and measure again. Don't leave anything to chance.

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                    ricky0115
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                    #10

                    @calum thanks very much!

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                      ricky0115
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                      Decided to change the seat cover this afternoon before work, also reshaped it so it fits the MX fender more natural & installed my trail tech in my bar pad.
                      0_1511533889633_FE8A6C5F-AFC4-4E00-A381-E5E19FE9D343.jpeg

                      Not sure if I like the cut plastic on the back
                      0_1511533919213_430FA51B-F1AB-4C4A-BA63-0E23EFE75F6A.jpeg

                      How’s my shaping?
                      0_1511533943409_3E24E48F-37C6-48AC-BA09-50024040F42E.jpeg

                      Trailtech vapor, not sure how to overcome the crinkle of the pad tape
                      0_1511534012894_3516BF11-A738-4733-ACBC-9E2FE7C3368B.jpeg

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