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  • DTTOLATED DTTOLATE

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    Cracked it....help yourself to a coconut.

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    @DTTOLATE

    Nice colour scheme mate, Is that aftermarket the rear master cylinder cover?

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      @OllieDTR

      The coffin cover😀 knocked it up myself, used the existing screws holding the cylinder.

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      • DTTOLATED DTTOLATE

        @OllieDTR

        The coffin cover😀 knocked it up myself, used the existing screws holding the cylinder.

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        @DTTOLATE

        Looks smart I do love custom bits my brother made me some of these chain adjusters
        So much nicer than the OEM steel ones
        What do you think?

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          @DTTOLATE

          Looks smart I do love custom bits my brother made me some of these chain adjusters
          So much nicer than the OEM steel ones
          What do you think?

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          @OllieDTR

          Don’t know about him but I think you should send me a pair to test them out 😀

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            @OllieDTR

            They look the business, its those little details that draw the eye 👍

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              Yeah the chain snails look smart, you can get aluminium ones on eBay for very little money. Needs the internal diameter reaming out mind you.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                @SpookDog

                Hi the honing looks not bad, having to reduce the quality of picture loses the clarity a lot.

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                  @SpookDog

                  Forgeot to ask where's the best place to get the YPVS o rings/seals, I want to carry out a service on it whilst the barrels off.

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                  • DTTOLATED DTTOLATE

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                    @SpookDog

                    Hi the honing looks not bad, having to reduce the quality of picture loses the clarity a lot.

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                    @DTTOLATE

                    Barrel I got from PJME waiting for rebuild…

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                    It’s not easy getting the light right…

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                    Actually, without a bit more definition it’s hard to tell. The real question is whether there’s a piston to fit your bore properly, or whether it’s going to be needing bore/honing again…
                    What does the slack measure?…

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                      @SpookDog

                      I've been told the skirt is the spec area...its snug there, towards the top is the bigger gap due to cylinders being oval and because the heat is greater top end, therefore slightly greater space for expansion.
                      I've just ordered 2 o rings and 1 LH seal from Yambits, I might as well service the power valve whilst the cylinders off. Thanks for your info, its been a good first week on the forum.

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                      • DTTOLATED DTTOLATE

                        @SpookDog

                        I've been told the skirt is the spec area...its snug there, towards the top is the bigger gap due to cylinders being oval and because the heat is greater top end, therefore slightly greater space for expansion.
                        I've just ordered 2 o rings and 1 LH seal from Yambits, I might as well service the power valve whilst the cylinders off. Thanks for your info, its been a good first week on the forum.

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                        @DTTOLATE

                        Hey no problem, I’ve learnt that you can’t measure piston clearance with a feeler gauge! I never really looked into it before. I traditionally listen for the clatter 🥴

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                        • DTTOLATED DTTOLATE

                          @SpookDog

                          I've been told the skirt is the spec area...its snug there, towards the top is the bigger gap due to cylinders being oval and because the heat is greater top end, therefore slightly greater space for expansion.
                          I've just ordered 2 o rings and 1 LH seal from Yambits, I might as well service the power valve whilst the cylinders off. Thanks for your info, its been a good first week on the forum.

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                          @DTTOLATE

                          You’ll need a very accurate measurement of the bore top middle and bottom, you’ll need for this is a dial bore gauge, it’ll tell you the OD of the bore and tell you how round it is etc etc,

                          I send all my barrels and crank to Jim bailey (roadrunners) and he does it for me, I’ve been using him since 2017 for all my dts and mx bikes rm yz etc anything that has a steel liner which all mine was as they was sleeved, he’s very good and last time he did my dtr barrel I did 11k miles before stripping the bike for a restoration it still ran lovely.

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