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New purchase 1990 dt125r

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  • declanD declan

    @ukchad 0_1502570106995_IMG_1486.JPG

    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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    @declan coming on that is Declan

    "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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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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          Here's one I prepared earlier !
          0_1502570553952_20170715_131805.jpg

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          @oldman soooo clean

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          • U ukchad

            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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            @ukchad coming from 4 stroke this was crazy for me I have full functioning pv) my muffler gets too hot to touch

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            • terry.tzT terry.tz

              @declan coming on that is Declan

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              @terry-tz hey thank you buddy nice hearing that much appreciated but a lot to go yet 😊

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              • declanD declan

                @terry-tz hey thank you buddy nice hearing that much appreciated but a lot to go yet 😊

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                @declan good to know there's more to come

                "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                  Hello and welcome'

                  Get the servo retro fitted and have a working powervalve. Best of both worlds.

                  Exhaust gets hotter because you spend longer times at higher rpms. Refer back to my previous statement. Get the servo fitted. Less stress on the engine.

                  I would start simple first, check the thermostat, they are probe to failing after zo many years.

                  Head gasket is not the same as a four stroke. No valves no nothing to go wrong.

                  Buy only genuine or athena gasket, skim the head like described in my tutorial, then boom, good to go.

                  Nice bike.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    Welcome, looking good 🙂

                    Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      Hello and welcome'

                      Get the servo retro fitted and have a working powervalve. Best of both worlds.

                      Exhaust gets hotter because you spend longer times at higher rpms. Refer back to my previous statement. Get the servo fitted. Less stress on the engine.

                      I would start simple first, check the thermostat, they are probe to failing after zo many years.

                      Head gasket is not the same as a four stroke. No valves no nothing to go wrong.

                      Buy only genuine or athena gasket, skim the head like described in my tutorial, then boom, good to go.

                      Nice bike.

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                      @calum what's skimming the head do I know squish and compression etc but does just that on its own yield noticeable results?

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                      • U ukchad

                        Hello everyone,
                        Just brought myself a DT125R.
                        Always wanted one since I was knocking around at 15 on my CB125 - finally got the cash to treat myself.

                        Found on EBay
                        UK registered from new, engine and frame numbers match.

                        Bit scruffy, but perfect for me to fiddle around with at the weekends

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                        Not sure if I loaded the photo properly!

                        Plenty of tidying to be done on the bike, electrics, decals, plastics, tank etc etc, but looking forward to it and coming here for advice!

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                        @ukchad Welcome aboard, looks like you have a decent starting point there. 👍

                        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                        • CalumC Calum

                          Hello and welcome'

                          Get the servo retro fitted and have a working powervalve. Best of both worlds.

                          Exhaust gets hotter because you spend longer times at higher rpms. Refer back to my previous statement. Get the servo fitted. Less stress on the engine.

                          I would start simple first, check the thermostat, they are probe to failing after zo many years.

                          Head gasket is not the same as a four stroke. No valves no nothing to go wrong.

                          Buy only genuine or athena gasket, skim the head like described in my tutorial, then boom, good to go.

                          Nice bike.

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                          ukchad
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                          @calum so I think I understand.

                          At the moment the power valve either works at low down or higher revs because it is fixed in position?
                          I choose that position by turning 180 degrees either way?
                          By fitting a servo, the power valve is rotated to give me full power depending on revs.
                          Is this correct?

                          My power valve doesn't look like most i see in pictures - no cables or slots for cables in the casing. Just a central bolt, flanked by 2 small outer bolts

                          Can a servo still be retro fitted to this?

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                            Yes you are missing the cables, servo, cable housing, cover and pulley.

                            You can get these from any DTR or TDR and they will fit your bike. Not sure on servo motor but i think any DT one can be adapted to fit

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                              Thanks @Nottsbiker

                              If any one knows, finds or has one that fits please bear me in mind.

                              I can then start a build thread and you can all watch me mess it up!

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                                Think you and i will be after m the same vintage servo motors 😉

                                Don't out bid me on any lol

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                                  ukchad
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                                  Let me know, and we can make sure!

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                                    The powervalve is different you would have to change the whole lot in my opinion its not worth it the servo takes the fun out of it anyway

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                                      The powervalve is different you would have to change the whole lot in my opinion its not worth it the servo takes the fun out of it anyway

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                                      @andrewj1680 0_1502635173746_IMG_1500.JPG

                                      Any idea what that yellow and black wire does that goes to the powervalve servo it turns using the key still?

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                                        At a guess mate that 1 sends signal from the cdi unit, have you tried riding the bike to see if it still cuts in?

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                                          At a guess mate that 1 sends signal from the cdi unit, have you tried riding the bike to see if it still cuts in?

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                                          declan
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                                          @andrewj1680 on it right now and no decent seem to be and it always lands on the open position crazy how much different the bike sounds when it's open

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