My dt125r/wr200 project
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wrote on 28 Jul 2017, 17:40 last edited by
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wrote on 28 Jul 2017, 19:47 last edited by
Yes, that Swingingarm and shock are gorgeous?
They were fitted to the WR? Lush.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2017, 20:17 last edited by
@calum yes mate was hoping to get the forks in place too but i had both stems pressed out and the dt stem is actually bigger in diameter so currently having the hole bored to fit the stem
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wrote on 15 Aug 2017, 09:18 last edited by
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wrote on 15 Aug 2017, 09:35 last edited by
Looking forward to seeing this coming together.
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wrote on 15 Aug 2017, 10:42 last edited by
Cant beat a good kitchen build lol
Looks like you are doing a proper job mate
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wrote on 15 Aug 2017, 21:50 last edited by
does the stock dt wheel fit in that wr swing arm?
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wrote on 15 Aug 2017, 22:21 last edited by
It does yes
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wrote on 23 Aug 2017, 19:31 last edited by
Is the WR swingarm longer than the DTR one as it looks longer?
Btw All Balls sell a complete overhaul kit for the WR via ebay for approx £60 which must be cheaper than Yamaha.
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wrote on 12 Sept 2017, 21:50 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 08:42 last edited by
Looking good so far
How much did the work cost for the tuning?
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 12:26 last edited by
He charges £170 including postage back to you but he does do a good job it totally changed my dt125r it was like a different bike
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He charges £170 including postage back to you but he does do a good job it totally changed my dt125r it was like a different bike
wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 12:30 last edited by@andrewj1680 I can't say I really notice much of a difference on my bike. I seriously must not have it set up properly
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@andrewj1680 I can't say I really notice much of a difference on my bike. I seriously must not have it set up properly
wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 12:36 last edited by@calum my bike was seriously gutless I thought maybe it had been treated like a baby all it's life and having only done just over 4000miles it wanted a good thrashing to liven it up but it never did seem to break free, once I had the cylinder and head done it pulled hard for a 125 anyway lol
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@calum my bike was seriously gutless I thought maybe it had been treated like a baby all it's life and having only done just over 4000miles it wanted a good thrashing to liven it up but it never did seem to break free, once I had the cylinder and head done it pulled hard for a 125 anyway lol
wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 12:37 last edited by@andrewj1680 Right, makes sense.
My bike already had zeeltronic and I thought it pulled fairly hard regardless.
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@andrewj1680 Right, makes sense.
My bike already had zeeltronic and I thought it pulled fairly hard regardless.
wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 12:46 last edited by@calum maybe that's why you didn't feel much from it as I know with zeeltronic you can programme the way the powervalve comes in so it comes in stronger where as I think Yamaha bring it in gradually, I might not feel much difference from the 200 being done as my 125 didnt have the servo fitted so when the powervalve does come on it comes on strong anyway where as I'm running the 200 on the wr loom and management along with the 5 wire servo
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 16:03 last edited by
How radical is the porting compared to standard? I'm guessing you can specify what type of tune you want, or is it like the old Stan Stevens stage 1, 2, 3 system?
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 16:35 last edited by
I'm normally asked what I want from the bike so I'm guessing he will time it to meet your needs, I don't hang around and don't like to sit in traffic so I just tell him to go all out with it
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 19:59 last edited by
Will be interested to hear how it rides on the road when built up.
Can't beat a healthy two stroke on the road
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wrote on 13 Sept 2017, 20:44 last edited by
My dtr pulls hard all the way to red line with the cylinder and head he did for that, it used to drop off top end however it doesn't anymore, imo it's worth the money