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    Wr200 engine in dt frame?

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      Bananper last edited by

      Will a wr200 engine fit in a dt125re frame?
      Also i've read somewhere that the fmf from wr200 would fit straight on a dtr, is this true?

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      • Minia
        Minia last edited by

        I think the Wr200 engine is a direct fit on the old frame, I believe I read that somewhere, but can't say for sure on the DTRE frame...

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        • Calum
          Calum last edited by

          If it fits the DTR frame, it'll fit the DTRE frame. Engine wise.

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          • Darty
            Darty @Calum last edited by Darty

            @Bananper

            True.

            Just need spacers on the Forward Mounts and between the swingarm,

            Also need to modify the cylinder braces,

            There are also some clearance issues if you decided to run WR200 radiator split pipe for Twin Rads,

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            • Louis-DT-WR
              Louis-DT-WR last edited by

              I have a wr200 exhaust on a dt125r Frame ,you need to modify a few things

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              • Randall
                Randall @Louis-DT-WR last edited by

                @louis-james how did you manage it and was it complicated i dont want a dep like every one else

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                  Bananper @Randall last edited by

                  @jamesrandall93 id recommend you to get arrow/gianelli if you want the best performance and straight fit

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