Skip to content
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Slate)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

DT125R FORUM

  1. Home
  2. Owners Build Threads
  3. Other
  4. '92 Yamaha WR200

'92 Yamaha WR200

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Other
68 Posts 11 Posters 9.8k Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • ChallengerC Offline
    ChallengerC Offline
    Challenger
    wrote on last edited by Challenger
    #1

    Hello,
    I guess its time to show the best one of my bikes.
    I bought her in '15, its an US-import bike.
    She was sitting for a long time, I guess because of the broken clutch basket and worn out nicasil, but the bike was really in good condition, not modified and never taken apart, even tho there was few missing things.
    I took care of the basic stuff and took part in the amateur cross-country championships in '16 and '17. I was 3rd both times in the "Junior" class (max driver age 21). Only the 2-stroke 250s were faster. The second event was very muddy and the WR got really beaten up. Clutch was totally gone about 100m before the finish line but thanks to help of my friend I was able to push the bike thru and finish the race. After that the WR got a complete rebuild and was ridden casually around the local terrains. Last year I took her apart partially once again to do the things I didnt do before, that was shock rebuilt, removing the dents from the FMF pipe, installing a slightly ported cylinder with a new sleeve and a Wossner piston and many smaller things. Today I fired her up for the first time but she needs adjustments, especially finding out the main jet setting. Generally I want to keep her looking as close to the original as possible, only modifications are: handlebars, exhaust, front springs from a '89 YZ250 and Boyesen reeds. Im kind of the oem-look freak and I love buying NOS parts, so she will stay this way. Now its time for the pics:

    alt text
    Thats how she looked in the ad

    alt text
    First ride

    alt text
    With her older sister

    alt text
    2016 Cross country amateur championships

    alt text

    alt text
    2017 Cross-country amateur championship

    alt text
    After the clutch went bad

    alt text
    During the rebuild

    alt text
    After the rebuild

    alt text

    alt text
    First ride

    alt text

    alt text
    The power valve patent that is installed right now

    alt text
    High-quality sleeve

    alt text
    Some of the NOS parts I have laying around

    Short vid from last year

    1 Reply Last reply
    4
    • CalumC Offline
      CalumC Offline
      Calum
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Oh yes that was looking fabulous after the rebuild.

      Glad to see you putting it to some good use too!

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

      Louis-DT-WRL 1 Reply Last reply
      1
      • CalumC Calum

        Oh yes that was looking fabulous after the rebuild.

        Glad to see you putting it to some good use too!

        Louis-DT-WRL Offline
        Louis-DT-WRL Offline
        Louis-DT-WR
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Looks great! Nice to see another one

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • ChallengerC Offline
          ChallengerC Offline
          Challenger
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          I've been having fun with jetting today, currently im using 220 main jet and 37,5 pilot jet, but the bike is still running a little rich. Its kinda weird that after changing the silencer or pipe in DT125R you install 240 & 30 jets and the bike is running fine, but the WR with the FMF pipe likes the small jets. Originally there was a 210 main jet installed but after the new piston is runned-in I think of buying the 200 size. The air mixture screw is almost totally open now(means a lot of air) but the bike is still running rich, and as I go down with the sizes its better and better. I have the rubber air-scoop in the airbox still installed and it will stay this way. Other than that I love the new high-quality sleeve and the power it provides. Maybe Ill go for a ride tomorrow, but there's still some work to do, like rebuilding the front caliper and the brake pump.

          Louis-DT-WRL 1 Reply Last reply
          1
          • ChallengerC Challenger

            I've been having fun with jetting today, currently im using 220 main jet and 37,5 pilot jet, but the bike is still running a little rich. Its kinda weird that after changing the silencer or pipe in DT125R you install 240 & 30 jets and the bike is running fine, but the WR with the FMF pipe likes the small jets. Originally there was a 210 main jet installed but after the new piston is runned-in I think of buying the 200 size. The air mixture screw is almost totally open now(means a lot of air) but the bike is still running rich, and as I go down with the sizes its better and better. I have the rubber air-scoop in the airbox still installed and it will stay this way. Other than that I love the new high-quality sleeve and the power it provides. Maybe Ill go for a ride tomorrow, but there's still some work to do, like rebuilding the front caliper and the brake pump.

            Louis-DT-WRL Offline
            Louis-DT-WRL Offline
            Louis-DT-WR
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @Challenger it's not just the main jet size to take into account. The needles jet and the Jet needle is also to take into account

            • The dt200wr / wr200 has a power jet
            ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
            2
            • Louis-DT-WRL Louis-DT-WR

              @Challenger it's not just the main jet size to take into account. The needles jet and the Jet needle is also to take into account

              • The dt200wr / wr200 has a power jet
              ChallengerC Offline
              ChallengerC Offline
              Challenger
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @Louis-DT-WR I went 2.5 up on the pilot jet from 35 to 37,5, but the engine doesnt like any bigger jets I try to install. I didnt take the power jet into account, it says on the parts diagram it should be 0.8 originally, I'll check that out. The needle is always in the most closed position(pin on the top mounting point), otherwise the engine doesnt want to rev at all.

              1 Reply Last reply
              0
              • MiniaM Offline
                MiniaM Offline
                Minia
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                Fantastic stuff! Absolutely lovely looking rebuild that, you got a thread on it?

                Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

                1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • ChallengerC Offline
                  ChallengerC Offline
                  Challenger
                  wrote on last edited by Challenger
                  #8

                  Adding some recent pics And a short movie (click)

                  alt text

                  alt text

                  alt text

                  alt text

                  1 Reply Last reply
                  3
                  • ChallengerC Offline
                    ChallengerC Offline
                    Challenger
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    Lately I've been rebuilding brakes, currently waiting for the front & rear brake pump rebuild kits:

                    alt text

                    alt text

                    1 Reply Last reply
                    4
                    • CalumC Offline
                      CalumC Offline
                      Calum
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      Looking phresh!

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      0
                      • NottsbikerN Offline
                        NottsbikerN Offline
                        Nottsbiker
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        Just a word of caution - I bought a pattern rear brake rebuild kit for my dt200wr and the piston was too big and required machining to fit.

                        Next time I'd go genuine all the way 😉

                        ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • Stevie WonderS Offline
                          Stevie WonderS Offline
                          Stevie Wonder
                          wrote on last edited by Stevie Wonder
                          #12

                          @Challenger As a Videographer and editor I cannot thank you enough for uploading a video to YouTube in 1080p @ 60fps and actually making a sick little edit. Good camera, audio and riding is everything needed to do the bike justice. I hadn’t actually realised until now that you where a member but I’d watched loads of your videos

                          Also what do you do to bring those callipers up nice like that?

                          1 Reply Last reply
                          1
                          • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                            Just a word of caution - I bought a pattern rear brake rebuild kit for my dt200wr and the piston was too big and required machining to fit.

                            Next time I'd go genuine all the way 😉

                            ChallengerC Offline
                            ChallengerC Offline
                            Challenger
                            wrote on last edited by Challenger
                            #13

                            @Nottsbiker all caliper pistons are staying OEM, they were not worn out that much to replace them. I only changed seals(bought from the dealers) and I will also change the copper gaskets, brake pads bolts and rear brake pads. Im always using OEM rear brake pads as they seem to last the longest. Once I bought some aftermarket pads and they lasted one muddy ride. And they were also not the cheapest ones.
                            I also had to replace the rear brake caliper as one bolt that holds the pads was so stuck that it came off with the thread from caliper. I dont know why that happened as I unbolted it during the major bike rebuild but that happened. Good thing is that I have a stash of WR/DT parts so I just grabbed another one from the shelf. Now I will lubricate the thread before installing the bolt.

                            @Stevie-Wonder thanks for the comment. Generally Im into old car movies and car chases so I try to recreat that in a way by making a videos with my bikes. I often want to add some 80s music to my vids but even tho I have some great songs picked up I cant force myself to drown out that 2 stroke sound 😛
                            To clean the calipers I used Tenzi Alux and Dimer. I dont know if they are avaible in UK but the first one is for cleaning aluminium rims and the second one is a general vehicle parts cleaner sold as "active foam".

                            The thread will not die as Im thinking about the SM setup for this bike, and Im also building another 200cc bike. Currently Im waiting for some information from the guy thats the motorcycle wheels hero in my country.

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            0
                            • NottsbikerN Offline
                              NottsbikerN Offline
                              Nottsbiker
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              I already have a spare set of hubs ready for an SM build 😉

                              I'm also slowly gathering new / genuine body panels for a refresh at some point including doing the frame and all the suspension bushes.

                              In addition to the 200WR I also have a Belgarda TDR125 3sh in bits that I'm working on slowly as the parts come up across the EU. Already found an alloy swingarm from a DT200R for it and also looking for a 200R engine and exhaust set up for it but this is a slow burner as they are rare / expensive and I have a running 125 motor. The killer with this build is Belgarda parts are so hard to come by now.

                              What headlight / front mudguard combo will you run with SM wheels as the stock guard is way too long for SM but integrated with the orginal light surround? Currently I have DT125X complete light on mine with YZ guard but in black as cannot get white

                              ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
                              1
                              • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                                I already have a spare set of hubs ready for an SM build 😉

                                I'm also slowly gathering new / genuine body panels for a refresh at some point including doing the frame and all the suspension bushes.

                                In addition to the 200WR I also have a Belgarda TDR125 3sh in bits that I'm working on slowly as the parts come up across the EU. Already found an alloy swingarm from a DT200R for it and also looking for a 200R engine and exhaust set up for it but this is a slow burner as they are rare / expensive and I have a running 125 motor. The killer with this build is Belgarda parts are so hard to come by now.

                                What headlight / front mudguard combo will you run with SM wheels as the stock guard is way too long for SM but integrated with the orginal light surround? Currently I have DT125X complete light on mine with YZ guard but in black as cannot get white

                                ChallengerC Offline
                                ChallengerC Offline
                                Challenger
                                wrote on last edited by Challenger
                                #15

                                @Nottsbiker That sounds like a nice build and I even have all the parts you mentioned, but not for sale unfortunately 😛

                                If I instal SM setup I will definiately leave the oem mudguard and headlight. I still want the bike to have the original appearance. The brakes are all done and installed but I will have to replace the front brake hose, as the front brake still feels a little spongy.

                                Heres how my 200R swingarm came out:
                                alt text

                                1 Reply Last reply
                                1
                                • NottsbikerN Offline
                                  NottsbikerN Offline
                                  Nottsbiker
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #16

                                  Looks tidy - assume that was with Scotchbrite or similar pads?

                                  ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
                                  0
                                  • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                                    Looks tidy - assume that was with Scotchbrite or similar pads?

                                    ChallengerC Offline
                                    ChallengerC Offline
                                    Challenger
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #17

                                    @Nottsbiker yeah, I used a tool that looks like that

                                    alt text

                                    ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
                                    0
                                    • ChallengerC Challenger

                                      @Nottsbiker yeah, I used a tool that looks like that

                                      alt text

                                      ChallengerC Offline
                                      ChallengerC Offline
                                      Challenger
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #18

                                      I totally love this bike

                                      alt text

                                      alt text

                                      I have the front 17 wheel done:

                                      alt text

                                      And I will be using rear wheel from WR125X that fits bolt-on. Now Im saving money for the tires 😛

                                      1 Reply Last reply
                                      3
                                      • NottsbikerN Offline
                                        NottsbikerN Offline
                                        Nottsbiker
                                        wrote on last edited by Nottsbiker
                                        #19

                                        Looks great - I've got a pair of hubs lined up for mine later on this year but will go with having the pair built

                                        I've also got a set needing doing for my Belgarda tdr but cant make up my mind if I should keep the odd 18 inch front rim or go 17 on that as well....

                                        How much did the front cost you?

                                        I bought a front hub for approx £50 and a rear for around £20 so I can keep my off road wheels (probably never use them again though).

                                        ChallengerC 1 Reply Last reply
                                        0
                                        • NottsbikerN Nottsbiker

                                          Looks great - I've got a pair of hubs lined up for mine later on this year but will go with having the pair built

                                          I've also got a set needing doing for my Belgarda tdr but cant make up my mind if I should keep the odd 18 inch front rim or go 17 on that as well....

                                          How much did the front cost you?

                                          I bought a front hub for approx £50 and a rear for around £20 so I can keep my off road wheels (probably never use them again though).

                                          ChallengerC Offline
                                          ChallengerC Offline
                                          Challenger
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #20

                                          @Nottsbiker I dont think I will be using them that much, as I like going offroad on the WR much more, thats why Im not building any sick setup. I had a spare hub, bought the used rim from WR250X for 16£ 2 years ago(straight and no damage other than few scratches), and the guy took 63£ for making stainless steel spokes, painting the hub and putting it together. You can see that the 250X has a different hole drill patent so half of the spokes are a little bit bent.

                                          Id go for the 17 inch if you can afford buying some brand rims, or you can spot the bargain 🙂

                                          1 Reply Last reply
                                          1
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Don't have an account? Register

                                          • Login or register to search.
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Recent
                                          • Tags
                                          • Popular
                                          • Users
                                          • Groups