What's the difference between a 1998 and a 2002 speed wise
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I'm after another dtr, I remember my old one being a lot of fun and quick enough, I think my old one was 2002 it only had the back tail dep but if I buy a 1998 will it be the same or different?
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Different.
According to @Darty All 2002 models are indefinitely restricted.
So better off with a '98 model I guess.
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Hmm I remember my friends older dtr had a full dep system, but it was only faster top end by around 5-10mph, mine did around 75mph. I can't wait to get one again
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@r11ys-d So you have the reed switch which will limit top end.
To be honest, the 2002 one my brother had went off the clocks.
My DTRE used to go off the clocks, but not sure these days. Guess I got heavier.
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You got any bikes in your eye sight at the moment?
Feel free to throw up links in the spotted section.
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There doesn't seem to be many about that catch my eye, I might have to get one with a standard exhaust system and buy the dep separately, I've got my cbt on the 19th so want to have one before then if I can, but want the right bike for around 2k
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@r11ys-d Yeah.
It's getting hard these days to get decent examples.
A few people on here have been importing them from overseas as they seem to be in far better condition.
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My old one was an import, I wish I could find a picture to show
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@r11ys-d search unit 5 on fb they import loads of beautiful dts and tdrs all sorts
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@declan thanks for that, always worth having more options
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@r11ys-d trust me just go for them I had my eye on them but skimped out for the sake of around 500 pound and ended up with a bit of a pup kinda wish I had of just waited a little longer for one
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@declan I've messaged them I've got around 2k to spend so should be able find something by the end of the month
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@r11ys-d you should find a nice bike for that like
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@terry-tz yeh hopefully, my lady has just passed her test at the age of 31 so she's pretty much taken the car from me so I need wheels sharpish lol
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@r11ys-d yeah 2g will get you a minter off them
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I've dealt with them in fairness they are a pain in the ass took them over 2wks to deliver the bike and then i only had the bike and a receipt i then had to hound them for the dating certificate which you need before you can mot the bike even tho it stated in the listing all paperwork to register in hand however this was not the case and apparently the blole was on holiday so i had to wait for him to return. My advice would be to buy 1 already registered
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@andrewj1680 was there anything wrong with the bike mechanicaly?
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Speedo screen was cracked and the speedo drive on the wheel didnt work i had to change the front wheel before the speedo worked luckily i had a spare. It smokes a fair bit too so I'm guessing they are changing the mileage when they come in as there is no way mine has only done 7000 would make sense as if you have taken any notice all the bikes they have listed a very low miles
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@andrewj1680 yeah they all have low miles and tbf I haven't actually purchased from them so I would listen to what your saying
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For example then how does the the wheel wear to the point it doesnt work the wheel block for the speedo with only 6892 on the clock lol i think they are clocking them knowing that there is no history of mileage available to potential buyers there is little tell tale signs like the rubber condition on the kick start the original grips being worn all point to the bike doing alot more miles than the clocks say