DT200WR restoration project pic heavy
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Finally.
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@Louis-James dope!
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@Louis-James almost too good to ride 😉
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@Louis-James I still can't believe how good those wheels scrubbed up or have you resprayed them when you rebuilt them???
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@Minia said in DT200WR restoration project pic heavy:
Still a great looking bike, kind of prefer it without the luggage wrack and headlamp grill but still looks fantastic. Great job.
I would have to agree, but hey each to their own and she stills looks mint!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@Louis-James True but for a show/collectors bike it's not a problem really. ;)
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So I had to keep playing out of OCD and curiosity 😂
Minor details but here they are.
Adjusted the rack lower so it looks not so ott
Before above
After belowNew fender tool bag
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@Calum thanks cal, got a few other bits done.
Only really posting it to complete my thread
Got a cheap plastic 4BF tank that I cleaned up...Decided to jet and fit my standard carb to oe spec then rejetted accordingly
Much more tidy!
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Since the 4bf tank Didnt have a locking cap I bought an acerbis one
I need to make a bracket to fit this tank as the 4bf has an additional bracket.
Left the other tank on for now when I was jetting.
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@Calum thanks again mate.
I made the mistake with my other DT of doing it and redoing it a few times.This one I thought it through to do most in a logical order.
Ironically this was better condition that my 125r when I bought that....it was only 6 years old.
This is 26yrs old.