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Yamaha dt125re rebuild

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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
    wrote on last edited by
    #32

    Well it looks pretty clean in the photos. I personally woukd have the frame shot blasted and powdercoated if J were going to that much hassle. But the paint on the RE was so poor that I am sure you will do a better job.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      BraDT
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      #33

      Tbh I never thought about shot blasting at first until I sent all day yesterday grinding and sanding down shot blasting would of been a lot easier and not as painful

      But anyways most of rust is gone few little bits and primed the back end yesterday this was the most effected area from rust
      https://i.imgur.com/OzPv7aL.jpg

      Maybe another sandover and few stickers to remove and replace and will prime the rest and get the paint on

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        liquid-snake
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        #34

        Fine looking machine there, the rust on the subframe isn't too bad compared my '02 R. Regrettably a younger version of myself opted for the grinder and hammerite bodge fix which has made it a devil to sort without proper blast/powdercoating. For the love of all thats holy if youre going to this much effort do it right and save headaches down the line.

        I found my standard headlight to be complete garbage, in fact I used to refer to it as the "Prince of darkness". Don't recall trying any of the fancier bulbs out there but I've yet to be impressed with any bike headlight out there with the exception of the '02 ZX-6R. Oncoming traffic was always a case of aim-for-the-lights-and-2-feet-left with the DT.

        Is this going to be a full nut/bolt restoration or more of a seriously deep clean? As for colour IMO you can't beat the yammy blue. Also saves the faffery with V5 colour changes.

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          BraDT
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          #35

          This more of a deep clean and things getting replaced if needed

          The colour of the frame is going gloss black for now as need to stay within budget and wasn’t keen on the blue frame and black hide dirt well
          Same for the swing arm and forks there going black

          The tank plastics etc are staying blue with decals yet to be decided

          95% of the rust if off the bike with grinding I know it won’t be the first time this bike gets done as this is my first attempt at the rebuild but next time will definitely be getting shot blasted and powdered coated

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            BraDT
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            #36

            All primed ready for paint tomorrow

            https://i.imgur.com/wC5D8qA.jpg

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              BraDT
              wrote on last edited by Mightyman
              #37

              Banked holiday over and got the frame paint swingarm and few other little bits done it’s now to start putting back together and find out what needs replacing

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              • CalumC Offline
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                Calum
                wrote on last edited by
                #38

                Looking sweet bud.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • B BraDT

                  Banked holiday over and got the frame paint swingarm and few other little bits done it’s now to start putting back together and find out what needs replacing

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                  NINJA
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                  #39

                  @bradt Black is the new black I see!!! :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    BraDT
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #40

                    Easy colour to paint with and hides tho slight imperfections photos don’t show the shine enough will get more pics when forks and wheels are on

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                      Right I’m stuck, confused and baffled

                      I’ve taken the starter motor off with having problems of the annoying clicking noise new battery new relay all wire checked cleaned etc so I know it’s something with the starter
                      Should I be able to move this cog by hand ?
                      It doesn’t move at all could this be my problem?

                      https://i.imgur.com/Ll9LnEz.jpg

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                      • B BraDT

                        Right I’m stuck, confused and baffled

                        I’ve taken the starter motor off with having problems of the annoying clicking noise new battery new relay all wire checked cleaned etc so I know it’s something with the starter
                        Should I be able to move this cog by hand ?
                        It doesn’t move at all could this be my problem?

                        https://i.imgur.com/Ll9LnEz.jpg

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                        Calum
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #42

                        @bradt I don't think you should be able to move it by hand IIRC.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                          BraDT
                          wrote on last edited by Mightyman
                          #43

                          Well starter motor been cleaned down etcand put back on engine fingers crossed

                          Engine back in bike now with front front forks and wheel

                          Finally getting somewhere

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                            Calum
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #44

                            That's looking decent mate!

                            Nice job.

                            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                              #45

                              @calum cheers mate

                              Right tonight after work I am changing the gear selector seal any tips or step step guide ?
                              Isit a case of digging the old one out and tapping the new one in ?

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                                @calum cheers mate

                                Right tonight after work I am changing the gear selector seal any tips or step step guide ?
                                Isit a case of digging the old one out and tapping the new one in ?

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                                Calum
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                                #46

                                @bradt Easier to do when there is no gear lever in the way mate.

                                You will risk damaging the shaft and causing a permanent oil leak.

                                IIRC, it should not be difficult to remove the gear lever out put.

                                Whip the clutch cover off and remove it. Then remove the seal, then replace the seal, then replace the lever. IIRC.

                                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                • CalumC Calum

                                  @bradt Easier to do when there is no gear lever in the way mate.

                                  You will risk damaging the shaft and causing a permanent oil leak.

                                  IIRC, it should not be difficult to remove the gear lever out put.

                                  Whip the clutch cover off and remove it. Then remove the seal, then replace the seal, then replace the lever. IIRC.

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                                  declan
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                                  @calum I do mine with the shaft still in and it’s way easy bud

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                                    BraDT
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                                    @declan any tips ?

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                                    • CalumC Calum

                                      @bradt Easier to do when there is no gear lever in the way mate.

                                      You will risk damaging the shaft and causing a permanent oil leak.

                                      IIRC, it should not be difficult to remove the gear lever out put.

                                      Whip the clutch cover off and remove it. Then remove the seal, then replace the seal, then replace the lever. IIRC.

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                                      BraDT
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                                      #49

                                      @calum cheers mate sound complicated lol

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                                        @calum cheers mate sound complicated lol

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                                        Calum
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #50

                                        @bradt It really isn't shaft just pulls out, giving you clear access to the oil seal.

                                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                          #51

                                          @Calum so clutch cover off any need to remove the clutch basket or anything else?

                                          Really didn’t wanna tip the engine apart on this build wanted it to be simple and learn as I go but I have learnt it will never be a simple job 🤣

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