DT200WR restoration project pic heavy
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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
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@Calum cheers call, seems a bit of a coincidence that it's both sides
wrote on 21 Dec 2018, 23:51 last edited by@Louis-James Just make sure front right is connected to rear right and front left is connected to rear left.
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wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 00:34 last edited by
If the lamps are standard my money is on the relay. Try disconnecting one and see if you get a flash then.
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If the lamps are standard my money is on the relay. Try disconnecting one and see if you get a flash then.
Is the switchgear new?wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 00:43 last edited by@finnerz89 does a single flash then stats on.. always the small things take the time haha.
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@finnerz89 does a single flash then stats on.. always the small things take the time haha.
wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 00:57 last edited by@Louis-James another thought, is the light in the clocks led? Try disconnecting that if it is
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wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 01:07 last edited by
Yeah, could be your chinese clocks causing problems.