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SM wheels on 1994 DT125R

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    jonne123
    wrote on 8 Nov 2019, 14:27 last edited by
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    Or should i use my enduro wheel hubs and put them to dt125x rims?

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      8 Nov 2019, 14:27

      Or should i use my enduro wheel hubs and put them to dt125x rims?

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      Calum
      wrote on 8 Nov 2019, 14:49 last edited by
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      @jonne123 No? The rear carrier might be fine. I am sure someone with a more helpful answer will be along. But you want the front forks or an adaptor plate for the brake.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        jonne123
        wrote on 8 Nov 2019, 20:06 last edited by
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        But if i use stock front disc and caliper from dt125r?

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          8 Nov 2019, 20:06

          But if i use stock front disc and caliper from dt125r?

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          declan
          wrote on 8 Nov 2019, 21:16 last edited by declan 11 Aug 2019, 21:17
          #7

          @jonne123 lacing your enduro hubs will work just fine costly though

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            jonne123
            wrote on 9 Nov 2019, 05:11 last edited by
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            But what is the cheapest way?

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              9 Nov 2019, 05:11

              But what is the cheapest way?

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              declan
              wrote on 9 Nov 2019, 07:55 last edited by
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              @jonne123 going to a scrapyard and picking the wheels and front forks off a dtx will probably be cheapest

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                Calum
                wrote on 9 Nov 2019, 11:17 last edited by
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                Yeah not convinced about cheapest anything when it comes to my life in the hands of a motorbike lol.

                Just save up and do it properly would be my advice.

                Since the brakes on the DTR are pathetic, I'd recommend getting the full setup.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  9 Nov 2019, 11:17

                  Yeah not convinced about cheapest anything when it comes to my life in the hands of a motorbike lol.

                  Just save up and do it properly would be my advice.

                  Since the brakes on the DTR are pathetic, I'd recommend getting the full setup.

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                  declan
                  wrote on 10 Nov 2019, 19:45 last edited by
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                  @Calum mine are great front will lock up if not careful the braided line makes a huge difference

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                    jonne123
                    wrote on 11 Nov 2019, 14:24 last edited by
                    #12

                    So if i buy front fork and wheels they should fit?

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                      11 Nov 2019, 14:24

                      So if i buy front fork and wheels they should fit?

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                      declan
                      wrote on 11 Nov 2019, 23:05 last edited by
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                      @jonne123 yeah wr 125x forks fit

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                        jonne123
                        wrote on 12 Nov 2019, 14:44 last edited by
                        #14

                        If i make adaptor plate for dt125x brake caliper will the wheels fit in my dtr forks?

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                          12 Nov 2019, 14:44

                          If i make adaptor plate for dt125x brake caliper will the wheels fit in my dtr forks?

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                          Darty
                          wrote on 12 Nov 2019, 15:13 last edited by
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                          @jonne123 Yes. My current setup exactly.

                          Keep it real

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                            jonne123
                            wrote on 12 Nov 2019, 15:17 last edited by
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                            So i buy DTX rims, front brake caliper and its adapter. Then its ready to go and does the DTX rims have different speedometer drive so my speedo isnt messed up?

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                              12 Nov 2019, 15:17

                              So i buy DTX rims, front brake caliper and its adapter. Then its ready to go and does the DTX rims have different speedometer drive so my speedo isnt messed up?

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                              Darty
                              wrote on 12 Nov 2019, 19:49 last edited by Darty 11 Dec 2019, 19:50
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                              @jonne123 I believe they are different part numbers yes for the speedo drive, I use a DTX Speedo drive with mine.

                              But, beware DTX are waaay better forks, stiffer with less travel in them, they are also shorter than DTR forks which really helps the front end geometry for a Motard setup,

                              I have to run 30mm solid bushes in the DTR forks to take out the fork travel and make it somewhat reasonable to ride, otherwise I think it's pretty bad.

                              I know WR125R forks are better sprung out the box, and that is a straight swap, you can just run the non mechanical drive WR125R Speedo sensor to the OEM Digital clock, pretty smart setup

                              Keep it real

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                                12 Nov 2019, 19:49

                                @jonne123 I believe they are different part numbers yes for the speedo drive, I use a DTX Speedo drive with mine.

                                But, beware DTX are waaay better forks, stiffer with less travel in them, they are also shorter than DTR forks which really helps the front end geometry for a Motard setup,

                                I have to run 30mm solid bushes in the DTR forks to take out the fork travel and make it somewhat reasonable to ride, otherwise I think it's pretty bad.

                                I know WR125R forks are better sprung out the box, and that is a straight swap, you can just run the non mechanical drive WR125R Speedo sensor to the OEM Digital clock, pretty smart setup

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                                jonne123
                                wrote on 13 Nov 2019, 17:49 last edited by jonne123
                                #18

                                @Darty So you recommend DTX front fork and DTX wheels. And what else Yamaha parts fit dtr like forks or rims?

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                                  13 Nov 2019, 17:49

                                  @Darty So you recommend DTX front fork and DTX wheels. And what else Yamaha parts fit dtr like forks or rims?

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                                  Darty
                                  wrote on 13 Nov 2019, 17:55 last edited by
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                                  @jonne123 Just get an entire DTX front end bud,

                                  Keep it real

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                                    NINJA
                                    wrote on 14 Nov 2019, 10:51 last edited by
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                                    As @Darty said, get the complete set-up for less hassle. 😉

                                    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                                      jonne123
                                      wrote on 17 Nov 2019, 08:55 last edited by jonne123
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                                      So is it enough if i buy front forks. Will my yamaha dt 125 r front fork yoge holder fit those?

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                                        jonne123
                                        wrote on 26 Nov 2019, 16:33 last edited by
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                                        Can you recommend some good street tires on my enduro rims?

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                                          26 Nov 2019, 16:33

                                          Can you recommend some good street tires on my enduro rims?

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                                          Calum
                                          wrote on 26 Nov 2019, 17:14 last edited by
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                                          @jonne123 Avon Distanzias were a thing back in the day...

                                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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