New purchase 1990 dt125r
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Rev counter wasn't working, so I brought a new cable.
Taped the end to the old cable and pulled it through - hey presto, working rev counter.It's the little things!
Also changed the oil and flushed radiator and added new coolant as was running quiet hot (just before red).
Ordered a new seat cover, plastics and decals. Getting here next week.
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:04 last edited by
Had a lot of owners, but I would guess garaged, yeah.
Was def kept in a garage from the bloke I brought it from for the last 5 years.Still has some niggles that I will tackle one by one,
Got hot again today, so going to check coolant levels (only changed 2 weeks ago)
Back brake's pretty rubbish and spongy
Poor electrics mean that the headlights pretty much useless in dusk/night time
Badly resprayed tank means petrol lifting paintI don't know anything about Engines/electrics but I'm practical enough to learn - Haynes manuals arrived to help me through
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Had a lot of owners, but I would guess garaged, yeah.
Was def kept in a garage from the bloke I brought it from for the last 5 years.Still has some niggles that I will tackle one by one,
Got hot again today, so going to check coolant levels (only changed 2 weeks ago)
Back brake's pretty rubbish and spongy
Poor electrics mean that the headlights pretty much useless in dusk/night time
Badly resprayed tank means petrol lifting paintI don't know anything about Engines/electrics but I'm practical enough to learn - Haynes manuals arrived to help me through
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:14 last edited by
get that build thread up
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:17 last edited by
Actually had a go at turning the power valve around today - 180 degrees so the top of it was flush with the manifold.
Took it out and I thought I had knackered it.... until I hit 7000 rpm OMG
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:22 last edited by
Bike getting hot could be headgasket.
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Actually had a go at turning the power valve around today - 180 degrees so the top of it was flush with the manifold.
Took it out and I thought I had knackered it.... until I hit 7000 rpm OMG
wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:24 last edited by@ukchad mines wide open it's a bit annoying some times but ye its fun
@Jens-Eskildsen ye people put them on the wrong way round right -
wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:29 last edited by
Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)
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Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:33 last edited by
Head refurb really straightforward, just get a decent gasket set, take your time and follow the manual. Did mine while I had the engine out, takes no time really. Nice bike, gotta save these old ones
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Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:37 last edited by
Another tool to purchase, but I do love having them.
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Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)
wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:39 last edited by@ukchad said in New purchase 1990 dt125r:
I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)
haha I would say leave it open its boring closed I could fall asleep riding if it was not wide open
but I will say I have seen threads where there is a bit of controversy so think it's best you know how your bike runs first so you will tell if it rich or lean through the rev range
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Another 1990 welcome! Ignore the sticker bomb and the rear wheel got a puncture in my wheel and chipped paint underneath the sticker bomb lol
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:43 last edited by
Here's one I prepared earlier !
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:45 last edited by
Is it normal for the exhaust to heat up so much then, when the power valve is fully open?
Also died a bit when I kicked up into 6th, ran out of power (maybe wasn't high enough revs)
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Here's one I prepared earlier !
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Is it normal for the exhaust to heat up so much then, when the power valve is fully open?
Also died a bit when I kicked up into 6th, ran out of power (maybe wasn't high enough revs)
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wrote on 12 Aug 2017, 20:49 last edited by
@terry-tz hey thank you buddy nice hearing that much appreciated but a lot to go yet