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wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 10:10 last edited by
Just seen this a little inspiration for some of you guys and certainly for me.
Radiator mount for a YZ alloy radiators some guy on the old YouTube has done
As I need to run twins this is looking a likely scenario for me.
Hers a link to video if your Intrested
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Just seen this a little inspiration for some of you guys and certainly for me.
Radiator mount for a YZ alloy radiators some guy on the old YouTube has done
As I need to run twins this is looking a likely scenario for me.
Hers a link to video if your Intrested
wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 21:04 last edited by@mhbikesnbits Great to see updates on this build. Love thi finish on the details. When it comes to the radiators I'd go with dual radiators from DT200R to suit the engine, but those silver alu ones could come out very nice too. Will be watching your progress
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@mhbikesnbits Great to see updates on this build. Love thi finish on the details. When it comes to the radiators I'd go with dual radiators from DT200R to suit the engine, but those silver alu ones could come out very nice too. Will be watching your progress
wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 22:28 last edited by@Challenger thanks pal, undecided on my radiators yet got a lot of time to decide and plan accordingly tho I suppose
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wrote on 24 Apr 2022, 13:40 last edited by mhbikesnbits
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wrote on 24 Apr 2022, 17:06 last edited by mhbikesnbits
I do own a set of bearing thumpers, but not the type to install taper roller bearings just normal flat bearings using this would damage a roller bearing ,
However you can buy a specific tools to do steering stem bearing but they are expensive.
So knowing aldi supermarkets sell absolutely anything I set out for a shopping trip for a steering stem Installer tool from aldi.
It cost me 75p for a bottle of vitamin juice it was good for me and it saved me a tonne of money.
I cut the top off and slit the side in Order for it to expand and fit in the inner race of the bearing installed my taper bearing with my normal bearing thumper by hitting my expensive adapter and the job was a gooden
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I do own a set of bearing thumpers, but not the type to install taper roller bearings just normal flat bearings using this would damage a roller bearing ,
However you can buy a specific tools to do steering stem bearing but they are expensive.
So knowing aldi supermarkets sell absolutely anything I set out for a shopping trip for a steering stem Installer tool from aldi.
It cost me 75p for a bottle of vitamin juice it was good for me and it saved me a tonne of money.
I cut the top off and slit the side in Order for it to expand and fit in the inner race of the bearing installed my taper bearing with my normal bearing thumper by hitting my expensive adapter and the job was a gooden
wrote on 24 Apr 2022, 21:34 last edited by Calum@mhbikesnbits Yeah that's looking smart.
I did buy the proper tool myself, but as you say, it's expensive and not something I use very often.
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oh no! Something happened!
Don’t know how I’m going to be able ride this when it’s all done it’s looking pretty dam good!
I love how the black looks against the red.
wrote on 25 Apr 2022, 12:59 last edited by Stevie Wonder@mhbikesnbits that black engine looks really good in there, reminds me of the earlier LC models.
The polish tree’s look good too can’t imagine how long that took
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@mhbikesnbits that black engine looks really good in there, reminds me of the earlier LC models.
The polish tree’s look good too can’t imagine how long that took
wrote on 25 Apr 2022, 18:25 last edited by@Stevie-Wonder I like it too pops out a lot more than a silver engine in my opinion
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wrote on 25 Apr 2022, 18:51 last edited by
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wrote on 27 Apr 2022, 21:01 last edited by mhbikesnbits
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Suspension knuckle recap
Finished the silver paint
Hopefully it will hold up well , one of the most abused parts from road grime on the bike
wrote on 27 Apr 2022, 21:41 last edited by@mhbikesnbits looking good. That's a good point too, it sure does take a battering that part. And I think Yamaha done away with the grease nipple on later models for some reason.
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@mhbikesnbits looking good. That's a good point too, it sure does take a battering that part. And I think Yamaha done away with the grease nipple on later models for some reason.
wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 17:21 last edited by@markus-w
That reminds me! I meant to drill and tap holes in either side of the swing arm to fit grease nipples over the spot where the bearings and bushes join. I think some of the earlier ones had a grease nipple but only on one side...
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@mhbikesnbits looking good. That's a good point too, it sure does take a battering that part. And I think Yamaha done away with the grease nipple on later models for some reason.
wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 19:55 last edited by@markus-w yes I have seen them without the nipple actually it’s best been their in my opinion gotta keep thay joint greased
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@markus-w
That reminds me! I meant to drill and tap holes in either side of the swing arm to fit grease nipples over the spot where the bearings and bushes join. I think some of the earlier ones had a grease nipple but only on one side...
wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 19:55 last edited by@SpookDog hmm that’s a good call I’m going have to check mine when I get to it now
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wrote on 28 Apr 2022, 21:05 last edited by mhbikesnbits
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I know a lot of people in dt125 scene like the renthal bars but I like the protaper i think their sleek.
Think they look nice on the build and a added bonus they have updated the design alot since I last owned a pair
wrote on 29 Apr 2022, 06:32 last edited by@mhbikesnbits That's looking mentally smart!
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wrote on 29 Apr 2022, 18:14 last edited by mhbikesnbits
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!kick starter (nearly finished)
The C Clip sprung off and think I may have lost a ball bearing inside the starter where it turns I got one but I’m guessing you need 2
Decided I want to keep the silver pipe housing as I think the 3 look good together (the hangers kick, star and housin)
wrote on 29 Apr 2022, 19:18 last edited by1 spring 1 bearing IIRC
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1 spring 1 bearing IIRC
wrote on 29 Apr 2022, 19:22 last edited by@SpookDog of course a spring never thought of that cheers
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@SpookDog of course a spring never thought of that cheers
wrote on 29 Apr 2022, 19:37 last edited by SpookDogYou are on about the kick start, where it swivels?
I can’t remember if the spring sits into the kickstart ‘arm’ or through the middle of the ‘knuckle’ bit that bolts to the shaft on the engine. If it’s the knuckle then it will be two bearings and a spring in the middle...I think the spring is recessed into the ‘fat part’ of the kickstart arm, with a bearing facing the swivel part of the ‘knuckle ‘...
You’re gonna have to excuse me! My memory is like my virginity: I used to have one but lost it a long time ago