@SpookDog No problem
I don't think they do, the kit they sell only has the bearings and bushings for the swingarm, not the linkage
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DT125R Linkage Bearings/Bushings measurements@SpookDog Who do you mean by "them"? You mean contact simplybearings to see if they know the dimensions by part number?
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DT125R Linkage Bearings/Bushings measurementsHey guys,
I am trying to source the bearings/bushings and seals for the swingarm linkage on my DT125R from simplybearings so I can save some money
But I am having trouble finding the measurements (I don't have the ones I took out to measure)The part numbers are:
14 - 93315-32052
15 - 9310920076
16 - 90387-164U7
20 - 90386-20120
21 - 9310920076Does anyone know the measurements of these parts?
For the 14 bearings, I have seen mentioned here in this forum both 22x28x20mm and 20x27x15mm
The 16, I have seen it linked somewhere to a bushing with the measurements 16x22x66.5mm which would indicate the bearing has to have 22mm inner diameter, but, I have found a page saying the bearing is 20x27x15mm (http://www.pivotworks.com/ProductInfo.aspx?item_id=52432)If anyone can shed light on this would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetors@claws exactly my thoughts, why not.
I think I managed to get the stock carb to kinda work but I think it would be interesting to get a new carb down the line.I've seen plenty of OKO 30mm working on DTRs so it can't be that hard.
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetors@Calum I don't really know. For starters I need the O-ring, which I know where to get, but I just can't get the carb to work. It was working fine and after not using the bike for 2 weeks everything just went nuts.
I haven't given up on the carb yet, I was just researching other options and had a question between Polini and OKO quality if I were to buy one of those eventually.
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetors@Calum I did not ask if there were going to be performance gains, but thanks for the help, i'll research other options.
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetors@oldman Well, wanted to keep it short. But definitely should have mentioned that the bike was stock
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetors@Calum The bike is stock. What I have been told is that the stock engine will work well with the 30mm carb. I actually like the stock carb, my problem is that I can't find a repair kit, so I thought, if im buying a new one might aswell go for the 30mm.
The reason I mentioned the PWKs is the price, these two that I am talking about are about 3x less expensive than a dellorto.
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Polini vs OKO PWK carburetorsSo, I am in need of getting a new carb for my DT125R (4bl). I heard from friends that going from the standard 28mm carb to a 30mm is a good option. After looking at my options regarding budget and all I think the best "bang for the buck" would be a 30mm PWK carb.
Both Polini and OKO PWK carbs are exactly the same price where I'm buying, which one would you guys recommend?