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  • H HOTSHOT III
    12 Feb 2023, 10:42

    @SpookDog Like this, looks neat enough but it can always be taken apart again if necessary. In hindsight I could've used an M3 CSK screw from the RC car box but that would have meant countersinking the housing to match and being plastic, I wanted to disturb/mutilate it as little as possible

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    SpookDog
    wrote on 12 Feb 2023, 12:57 last edited by
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    @HOTSHOT-III

    Wow, so that’s what a clean one looks like?! Cool, when you said it was plastic and you drilled from the inside, I thought something else…

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    • S SpookDog
      12 Feb 2023, 12:57

      @HOTSHOT-III

      Wow, so that’s what a clean one looks like?! Cool, when you said it was plastic and you drilled from the inside, I thought something else…

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      SpookDog
      wrote on 12 Feb 2023, 15:34 last edited by SpookDog 2 Dec 2023, 15:55
      #432

      I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

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      It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

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      I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
      I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

      PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
      If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

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      • S SpookDog
        12 Feb 2023, 15:34

        I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

        alt text

        It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

        alt text

        I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
        I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

        PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
        If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

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        SpookDog
        wrote on 12 Feb 2023, 19:30 last edited by
        #433

        Suss this one out…

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        I actually cut the whole bit off after I drilled it out and it still wouldn’t come out…

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        You can see the groove where the pin fitted! It still will not let grip of the brass insert!! 😄 although the insert turns freely!! WTF?!!

        Have a link to a cheap copy replacement, anyone? 😐 …

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        • S SpookDog
          12 Feb 2023, 15:34

          I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

          alt text

          It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

          alt text

          I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
          I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

          PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
          If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

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          HOTSHOT III
          wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 08:34 last edited by
          #434

          @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

          I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

          alt text

          It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

          alt text

          I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
          I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

          PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
          If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

          @SpookDog IIRC the ring with the 3 tabs is supposed to be flat yes. It also has 2 flats on its ID which correspond with flats on the ring gear and should locate over these so the gear drives it. And there should also be two shims, one underneath the ring gear and one between the 3 tab ring and circlip.

          Shame you had to do that to get the pin out but if you're really determined to save the unit I guess you could get someone to build it up with ally weld and re-machine it, whereupon you could decide exactly how you want to retain the brass insert using a nut and bolt or similar, might be a cool project which moves the DTR community forward as those speedo drives are difficult to get hold of secondhand.

          There's a guy on the web somewhere called Badfoot Customs who does exactly this kind of work, he's saved smashed MX bike crankcases by welding in extra replacement sections and stuff like that.

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          • H HOTSHOT III
            13 Feb 2023, 08:34

            @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

            I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

            alt text

            It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

            alt text

            I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
            I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

            PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
            If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

            @SpookDog IIRC the ring with the 3 tabs is supposed to be flat yes. It also has 2 flats on its ID which correspond with flats on the ring gear and should locate over these so the gear drives it. And there should also be two shims, one underneath the ring gear and one between the 3 tab ring and circlip.

            Shame you had to do that to get the pin out but if you're really determined to save the unit I guess you could get someone to build it up with ally weld and re-machine it, whereupon you could decide exactly how you want to retain the brass insert using a nut and bolt or similar, might be a cool project which moves the DTR community forward as those speedo drives are difficult to get hold of secondhand.

            There's a guy on the web somewhere called Badfoot Customs who does exactly this kind of work, he's saved smashed MX bike crankcases by welding in extra replacement sections and stuff like that.

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            markus.w
            wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 08:37 last edited by
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            @HOTSHOT-III I follow badfoot customs on Facebook. They do some amazing work.

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            • H HOTSHOT III
              13 Feb 2023, 08:34

              @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

              I don’t know if it shows in the pic’s very well but my locator ring is proper bowed out to a saucer!…

              alt text

              It’s proper curvy. The worm gear has seized solid in the brass fitting and caused the ring drive to stop turning, forcing it against the wheels rotation, which in turn bent up the tabs…

              alt text

              I’m lucky it just pushed the tabs up and didn’t tear them up, or off completely!…
              I’m guessing that the 3 prong locator ring should be fla 🙂 …

              PS does the locator ring need to be a tight fit onto the ring gear, or does the curclip hold it in place?…
              If you’re not sure I guess I’ll just tweak the clip to grip the ring gear. It was well tight when I dismantled it but I assumed it was cause it was so deformed…

              @SpookDog IIRC the ring with the 3 tabs is supposed to be flat yes. It also has 2 flats on its ID which correspond with flats on the ring gear and should locate over these so the gear drives it. And there should also be two shims, one underneath the ring gear and one between the 3 tab ring and circlip.

              Shame you had to do that to get the pin out but if you're really determined to save the unit I guess you could get someone to build it up with ally weld and re-machine it, whereupon you could decide exactly how you want to retain the brass insert using a nut and bolt or similar, might be a cool project which moves the DTR community forward as those speedo drives are difficult to get hold of secondhand.

              There's a guy on the web somewhere called Badfoot Customs who does exactly this kind of work, he's saved smashed MX bike crankcases by welding in extra replacement sections and stuff like that.

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              SpookDog
              wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 15:56 last edited by SpookDog
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              @HOTSHOT-III

              I’m gutted as well. It still wouldn’t come out after drilling the pin out with a 1.5, then 2mm drill, so I was using a 3mm bit and it snapped the casing apart. The brass bit still wouldn’t come out so I started trimming back the sharp bits to get at whatever was stopping the brass coming out. Things got out of hand as I got more irate. The brass fitting turns in the casing but will not pull out. I’ve put it in a vice and pulled on the thing with no outward movement. It has to come out cause the worm drive is bent and needs straightening as well as clean & lube…

              Some of the XT drives look similar, they use the same speedo I think, as well as a 21in wheel. Still not cheap, but cheaper than the ‘dtr tax’ 😛

              If anyone has an original part (preferably) or even a known working copy, please let me know 🙂…

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              • S SpookDog
                13 Feb 2023, 15:56

                @HOTSHOT-III

                I’m gutted as well. It still wouldn’t come out after drilling the pin out with a 1.5, then 2mm drill, so I was using a 3mm bit and it snapped the casing apart. The brass bit still wouldn’t come out so I started trimming back the sharp bits to get at whatever was stopping the brass coming out. Things got out of hand as I got more irate. The brass fitting turns in the casing but will not pull out. I’ve put it in a vice and pulled on the thing with no outward movement. It has to come out cause the worm drive is bent and needs straightening as well as clean & lube…

                Some of the XT drives look similar, they use the same speedo I think, as well as a 21in wheel. Still not cheap, but cheaper than the ‘dtr tax’ 😛

                If anyone has an original part (preferably) or even a known working copy, please let me know 🙂…

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                SpookDog
                wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 18:32 last edited by
                #437

                Does anyone know what or how to find the part number for the drive unit?…

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                • S SpookDog
                  13 Feb 2023, 15:56

                  @HOTSHOT-III

                  I’m gutted as well. It still wouldn’t come out after drilling the pin out with a 1.5, then 2mm drill, so I was using a 3mm bit and it snapped the casing apart. The brass bit still wouldn’t come out so I started trimming back the sharp bits to get at whatever was stopping the brass coming out. Things got out of hand as I got more irate. The brass fitting turns in the casing but will not pull out. I’ve put it in a vice and pulled on the thing with no outward movement. It has to come out cause the worm drive is bent and needs straightening as well as clean & lube…

                  Some of the XT drives look similar, they use the same speedo I think, as well as a 21in wheel. Still not cheap, but cheaper than the ‘dtr tax’ 😛

                  If anyone has an original part (preferably) or even a known working copy, please let me know 🙂…

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                  HOTSHOT III
                  wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 20:01 last edited by
                  #438

                  @SpookDog Sorry this has happened to you bud, we've all been there. Take a look at Yamaha France Parts Lookup, you enter your VIN number and they can usually tell your exact model of bike right down to the colour. In fact as a test, I once keyed in the VIN number of my 1990 UK 3MB I owned in '91, and it showed the crappy UK 12bhp powervalve end cap instead of the pulley and cables. Sometimes more accurate than Fowlers for part numbers:

                  https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/fr/fr/service-maintenance/parts-catalogue/

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                  • H HOTSHOT III
                    13 Feb 2023, 20:01

                    @SpookDog Sorry this has happened to you bud, we've all been there. Take a look at Yamaha France Parts Lookup, you enter your VIN number and they can usually tell your exact model of bike right down to the colour. In fact as a test, I once keyed in the VIN number of my 1990 UK 3MB I owned in '91, and it showed the crappy UK 12bhp powervalve end cap instead of the pulley and cables. Sometimes more accurate than Fowlers for part numbers:

                    https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/fr/fr/service-maintenance/parts-catalogue/

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                    SpookDog
                    wrote on 14 Feb 2023, 16:43 last edited by
                    #439

                    @HOTSHOT-III

                    Cheers bud. I think I’ve found a genuine one for £50 but wanted to check out the part number first👍…

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                    • H HOTSHOT III
                      13 Feb 2023, 20:01

                      @SpookDog Sorry this has happened to you bud, we've all been there. Take a look at Yamaha France Parts Lookup, you enter your VIN number and they can usually tell your exact model of bike right down to the colour. In fact as a test, I once keyed in the VIN number of my 1990 UK 3MB I owned in '91, and it showed the crappy UK 12bhp powervalve end cap instead of the pulley and cables. Sometimes more accurate than Fowlers for part numbers:

                      https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/fr/fr/service-maintenance/parts-catalogue/

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                      SpookDog
                      wrote on 14 Feb 2023, 19:03 last edited by
                      #440

                      @HOTSHOT-III

                      Parlez vous froglish? If I give you my VIN would you do it for me? 😬

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                        14 Feb 2023, 19:03

                        @HOTSHOT-III

                        Parlez vous froglish? If I give you my VIN would you do it for me? 😬

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                        HOTSHOT III
                        wrote on 15 Feb 2023, 07:56 last edited by
                        #441

                        @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

                        @HOTSHOT-III

                        Parlez vous froglish? If I give you my VIN would you do it for me? 😬

                        OK what's your VIN number?

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                        • H HOTSHOT III
                          15 Feb 2023, 07:56

                          @SpookDog said in So Close!...:

                          @HOTSHOT-III

                          Parlez vous froglish? If I give you my VIN would you do it for me? 😬

                          OK what's your VIN number?

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                          SpookDog
                          wrote on 15 Feb 2023, 20:28 last edited by SpookDog
                          #442

                          @HOTSHOT-III

                          Thank you!

                          X 3DB 3001369 X

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                            15 Feb 2023, 20:28

                            @HOTSHOT-III

                            Thank you!

                            X 3DB 3001369 X

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                            markus.w
                            wrote on 15 Feb 2023, 21:15 last edited by
                            #443

                            @SpookDog is that the early round slide carb model? Quite a rare model if it is.

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                              15 Feb 2023, 21:15

                              @SpookDog is that the early round slide carb model? Quite a rare model if it is.

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                              HOTSHOT III
                              wrote on 15 Feb 2023, 23:17 last edited by
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                              @markus-w @SpookDog It should be a round slide carb bike with that VIN number. I had a look on Yamaha France but it didn't recognise the VIN so just looked it up as an '88 DT125R; the original part number is 1W2-25190-00 and CMSNL/Fowlers both say it's superseded to 3XP-25190-00. The 3XP looks like the plastic version on CMSNL, in stock at Fowlers, £74.40:

                              https://www.cmsnl.com/products/gear-unit-assy_3xp2519000/

                              https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4055682/dt125r-3bn1-1988-999-c/front-wheel

                              Maybe try Motorcycle Part Finder UK, they contact over 200 breakers:

                              http://partfinderuk.co.uk/

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                              • M markus.w
                                15 Feb 2023, 21:15

                                @SpookDog is that the early round slide carb model? Quite a rare model if it is.

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                                SpookDog
                                wrote on 16 Feb 2023, 00:36 last edited by
                                #445

                                It’s not a righteous numbers matching bike, it was mongrel from the time I got it. It had a late model flatslide on it when I got it…

                                The X’s are the weird Yamaha star things, not part of. It worries me that it wasn’t recognised though…

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                                  16 Feb 2023, 00:36

                                  It’s not a righteous numbers matching bike, it was mongrel from the time I got it. It had a late model flatslide on it when I got it…

                                  The X’s are the weird Yamaha star things, not part of. It worries me that it wasn’t recognised though…

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                                  SpookDog
                                  wrote on 17 Feb 2023, 15:08 last edited by SpookDog
                                  #446

                                  In the daylight it looks like
                                  3DB - 001369
                                  With a big gap between the 3DB and the 00

                                  It says there are 3 options: black, white & solid enduro blue. I’d love to know what original colour my bike was registered as, can anyone help me find out?…

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                                  • H HOTSHOT III
                                    15 Feb 2023, 23:17

                                    @markus-w @SpookDog It should be a round slide carb bike with that VIN number. I had a look on Yamaha France but it didn't recognise the VIN so just looked it up as an '88 DT125R; the original part number is 1W2-25190-00 and CMSNL/Fowlers both say it's superseded to 3XP-25190-00. The 3XP looks like the plastic version on CMSNL, in stock at Fowlers, £74.40:

                                    https://www.cmsnl.com/products/gear-unit-assy_3xp2519000/

                                    https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4055682/dt125r-3bn1-1988-999-c/front-wheel

                                    Maybe try Motorcycle Part Finder UK, they contact over 200 breakers:

                                    http://partfinderuk.co.uk/

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                                    SpookDog
                                    wrote on 17 Feb 2023, 19:20 last edited by
                                    #447

                                    @HOTSHOT-III

                                    What do you recon bud?…

                                    114454049955

                                    EBay…

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                                      17 Feb 2023, 19:20

                                      @HOTSHOT-III

                                      What do you recon bud?…

                                      114454049955

                                      EBay…

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                                      HOTSHOT III
                                      wrote on 17 Feb 2023, 19:59 last edited by HOTSHOT III
                                      #448

                                      @SpookDog That's for an SR125 which has I think an 17" front wheel, and the spindle diameter is likely to be different as well so it definitely wouldn't fit a DTR.

                                      https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/yamaha/yamaha_sr125 97.htm

                                      Have you tried Motorcycle PartFinderUK from my previous post?

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                                        17 Feb 2023, 19:59

                                        @SpookDog That's for an SR125 which has I think an 17" front wheel, and the spindle diameter is likely to be different as well so it definitely wouldn't fit a DTR.

                                        https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/yamaha/yamaha_sr125 97.htm

                                        Have you tried Motorcycle PartFinderUK from my previous post?

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                                        SpookDog
                                        wrote on 18 Feb 2023, 13:32 last edited by SpookDog
                                        #449

                                        @HOTSHOT-III

                                        Same diameter 15mm. I was more interested in the 3 prong internals. I could use my gear wheel if not my worm drive. There are some used ones going for £11 I’m going to see if I can find measurements for one. The 3 prefix letters are different but the middle numbers (25190) are the same, it has an 01 on the end instead of a 00. I’m hoping that an upgrade to where the cable fits in, an oring maybe 🙂 I live in hope!…

                                        Gonna try part finder later today but don’t think it’ll be cheap…

                                        Edit Got one coming for £8 it’s worth laying eyes on for that price…

                                        There are mid 80’s XT ones that look the same, 3 prong and seal ect. Some of the XT’s used the same speedo/rev counter as the dtr I think…

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                                          18 Feb 2023, 13:32

                                          @HOTSHOT-III

                                          Same diameter 15mm. I was more interested in the 3 prong internals. I could use my gear wheel if not my worm drive. There are some used ones going for £11 I’m going to see if I can find measurements for one. The 3 prefix letters are different but the middle numbers (25190) are the same, it has an 01 on the end instead of a 00. I’m hoping that an upgrade to where the cable fits in, an oring maybe 🙂 I live in hope!…

                                          Gonna try part finder later today but don’t think it’ll be cheap…

                                          Edit Got one coming for £8 it’s worth laying eyes on for that price…

                                          There are mid 80’s XT ones that look the same, 3 prong and seal ect. Some of the XT’s used the same speedo/rev counter as the dtr I think…

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                                          SpookDog
                                          wrote on 18 Feb 2023, 16:50 last edited by
                                          #450

                                          Would you believe it that my top end has developed a rattle that is only getting worse! 😬
                                          It’s my fault for using second hand top ends before, because I couldn’t cure the head gasket blowing problem.
                                          Now I’ve solved it I want to get my original 3MB barrel rebored with piston, ect. I’ve got another bottom end I want to put new everything in as well though, while I’m at it.

                                          I might put the Tzr on the road first though. So I’ve got something to run while I get the frame and casings, ect powder coated…

                                          Juggling decisions on a shoestring budget, you kinda got to get it right before you do it 😐

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