DT200WR restoration project pic heavy
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New horn
New yz250 rear brake line
New yz250 neon pink disc guard (matched shock spring)
And the FMF fatty. Can't believe how much thicker the metal is to the DEP.Just the final bits and pieces need doing. Still waiting for the indicators and custom front brake hose.
wrote on 10 Dec 2018, 23:28 last edited by@Louis-James Wow, that is looking superb!
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New horn
New yz250 rear brake line
New yz250 neon pink disc guard (matched shock spring)
And the FMF fatty. Can't believe how much thicker the metal is to the DEP.Just the final bits and pieces need doing. Still waiting for the indicators and custom front brake hose.
wrote on 10 Dec 2018, 23:43 last edited by@Louis-James Looks mint bud - top job!!! :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone: :thumbs_up_dark_skin_tone: :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:
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wrote on 11 Dec 2018, 09:40 last edited by
Cheers lads
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wrote on 12 Dec 2018, 16:11 last edited by
I have an erection.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2018, 18:06 last edited by
Does anyone know how many of these were made.. and different parts of the world quantities.
All UK ones are imports.
Does anyone know why they were only produced for 3/4years
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Does anyone know how many of these were made.. and different parts of the world quantities.
All UK ones are imports.
Does anyone know why they were only produced for 3/4years
wrote on 13 Dec 2018, 19:38 last edited by@Louis-James As far as I know the idea of the DT200WR was to build a trail bike that could compete and win in enduro races. Though obviously that brings the question as to why go halfway... also they were being made at the time when 2-stroke emissions were starting to be criticised and overall the appeal of 2-strokes was dying down considerably. Luckily in recent years it has picked up again. But I think back in the 90s there weren't many people who actually wanted to put the money in said bike.
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@Louis-James As far as I know the idea of the DT200WR was to build a trail bike that could compete and win in enduro races. Though obviously that brings the question as to why go halfway... also they were being made at the time when 2-stroke emissions were starting to be criticised and overall the appeal of 2-strokes was dying down considerably. Luckily in recent years it has picked up again. But I think back in the 90s there weren't many people who actually wanted to put the money in said bike.
wrote on 13 Dec 2018, 23:02 last edited by@Minia that's a bit like what happened with turbo cars around the same time.. phased them out and whacked the insurance up... And now most cars have a turbo these days
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wrote on 17 Dec 2018, 17:53 last edited by
Still waiting for the very last bits
But made a quick video (slideshow) https://youtu.be/kJED24hS3x4
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Still waiting for the very last bits
But made a quick video (slideshow) https://youtu.be/kJED24hS3x4
wrote on 17 Dec 2018, 20:59 last edited by@Louis-James Cool vid, I'm not sure about the choice of backing track tho!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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Still waiting for the very last bits
But made a quick video (slideshow) https://youtu.be/kJED24hS3x4
wrote on 17 Dec 2018, 21:06 last edited by@Louis-James amazing
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wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 15:49 last edited by
So today I did a test start to check all lights work.
Speedo and all lights on the new clocks work.
When I try the indicators....
the rear indicator stays on solid and the front does not light up , the clocks light stays on solid also...
This happens on both left and right hand side.
I think this is exactly what happened when my dtr relay went... Any thoughts? Hard to source the correct relay. -
So today I did a test start to check all lights work.
Speedo and all lights on the new clocks work.
When I try the indicators....
the rear indicator stays on solid and the front does not light up , the clocks light stays on solid also...
This happens on both left and right hand side.
I think this is exactly what happened when my dtr relay went... Any thoughts? Hard to source the correct relay.wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 16:53 last edited by NINJA@Louis-James Does the clock light disappear when you put it in gear?
I presume that you've checked all the wires, grounds, connectors, fuses etc. to ensure that there's nothing shorting out? No LED's all lights are regular bulbs???
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So today I did a test start to check all lights work.
Speedo and all lights on the new clocks work.
When I try the indicators....
the rear indicator stays on solid and the front does not light up , the clocks light stays on solid also...
This happens on both left and right hand side.
I think this is exactly what happened when my dtr relay went... Any thoughts? Hard to source the correct relay.wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 17:12 last edited by@Louis-James Double check the wiring to make sure you haven't connected up the wrong sides. Sounds like a relay issue to me, I've had that a few times before.
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wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 17:12 last edited by
All the looming was Mint and I cleaned all connections. The neutral light goes off when in gear... I'm pretty sure it's the regulator issue I had on my dtr
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@Louis-James Double check the wiring to make sure you haven't connected up the wrong sides. Sounds like a relay issue to me, I've had that a few times before.
wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 17:13 last edited by@Calum that's what I think but it's a hard part to find. All earths were cleaned
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wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 17:28 last edited by
I think I've had this before when only one of the indicators are connected.
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wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 19:58 last edited by
What wattage lamps have you used in the indicators?
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What wattage lamps have you used in the indicators?
When I changed mine to higher wattage i got the same symptoms you're describing.wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 21:22 last edited by@finnerz89 they're original ones but new
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@finnerz89 they're original ones but new
wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 21:23 last edited by@Louis-James Check that the bulbs haven't gone and/or that the loom provides continutity throughout.
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@Louis-James Check that the bulbs haven't gone and/or that the loom provides continutity throughout.
wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 23:01 last edited by@Calum cheers call, seems a bit of a coincidence that it's both sides