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Dt200r bore size

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    Sid_Strummer
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    Hi all, does anyone know the maximum bore size for a dt200r? I've just bought a dt200r and it has a 2mm oversize piston, just wondering if I'd be able to get a rebore or if I'll have to get it resleaved and if it's a case of getting it resleaved then some recommendations would be great, ideally close to Newcastle if possible.
    Many thanks 👍

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    • CalumC Online
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      Calum
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      PJME for bore resleeves.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        MadGyver
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        @Sid_Strummer I remember that max bore is 68mm, after that you have to grind the PV, I wouldn't do that.
        Re-sleeve it to the 66mm.

        I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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          @Sid_Strummer I remember that max bore is 68mm, after that you have to grind the PV, I wouldn't do that.
          Re-sleeve it to the 66mm.

          CalumC Online
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          Calum
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          @MadGyver It's pretty SOP to grind the powervalve at overbore.

          But if you can get it resleeved then I agree this would be the best option.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            MadGyver
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            @Calum I know.It's my opinion that if you have to grind the PV you are at the max of what Yamaha designed.
            You can overbore to max 70mm I think with the PV at it's limit,no reason for that. 74mm is the outer diameter of the sleeve if memory serves ok.
            Resleeve and have all the fan from the start.

            I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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            • CalumC Online
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              Calum
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              Or go oldschool two stroke delivery and fob the powervalve off all together 🐷

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                MadGyver
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                @Calum That's another chapter of 2stroke tuning,we talk about a "cough cough" a somewhat civilized power delivery 😊 or the 2stroke mad max madness 😳 ????
                @Sid_Strummer can tell us what he want's

                I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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                  Sid_Strummer
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                  Well my 125 has the power valve pinned but I was thinking I would try the 200 with the power valve as it's my first big bike but I'm already having problems, I ordered a full set of plastics from bikerpartshop.com but the headlight cowl turned up as a totally different blue, it's not the sky blue it should be, it's not endurance blue and it's not deep purplish metallic blue either so now I need to find a headlight cowl, my 200 is a French import that has spent a lot of time in the sun so the plastics are all faded, anyone know where I can get the right colour headlight cowl? Or does anyone have a NOS one?
                  If not then does anyone have a NOS raspberry red rear mudguard? (Another set that bikerpartshop.com sell that isn't complete and the other colour i was thinking of doing my 200)
                  As for the barrel, I need to get the engine out, get it apart and get it checked before I make a decision but it's looking like it's going to be a resleave along with a full engine rebuild (hopefully the crank and gearbox are ok!) I didn't get to check any of it as it was a none runner and when I did get it to start it tried to run away, luckily the kill switch stopped it so it didn't cause further problems (i hope)
                  Sorry for the slow reply, I can't manage to get my email set up so I'm not being told about any replies

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                  • CalumC Online
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                    Calum
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                    No I never setup an email server so that's why you aren't getting emails.

                    Yes the aftermarket panels are renowned or not matching the OEM colours. Unfortunately you're talking about a relatively niche bike that was made over 20 years ago. Your best bet is to source a full set of aftermarket panels so at least they match and/or look for a genuine set. Be prepared to pay a hefty price though.

                    cmsnl is a good place to get genuine parts.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      I already ordered what I thought was a full set and everything else is the right colour but the cowl was listed as blue instead of sky blue, it looked the right colour in the picture but it was taken in a shadow so was hard to tell and when it has arrived it doesn't match any yamaha colours, not sky blue, not endurance blue and not deep purpleish metallic blue so now I'm trying to sort it out with them but looking for a genuine one incase they can't get one

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