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Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

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Attention Critique Artists...DT250B was created by yamahahaha

Ok all you critique guys..tell me what is not correct on this bike. I know front fender....Tach is incorrect...What is it from???/
I think tail light is incorrect. Right side pics to come later

edit....add seat cover and rear sprocket
Last edit: 13 Feb 2020 14:24 by yamahahaha.
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Replied by yamahahaha on topic Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

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Replied by yamahahaha on topic Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

I realize the pics are not real good. here are some signals that came in a box... Any chance these are for this bike

SAE D71 AU40 26408 IMASEN is written on the lense
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Replied by mike8162 on topic Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

Not as experienced as some on the board here but I'll give it a shot. Tail light lens looks incorrect, possibly the whole bracket., Could be wrong about the bracket, I think they went to a larger bracket in '74 to allow for the larger red reflectors. Tach appears to be from a '69-'73 250. I believe yours should have the blue high beam light and a 7,000 rpm redline. I see you have the correct front turn signals. They are getting harder and harder to find, guard them with your life (or sell them to me real cheap j/k). Rears seem to be pretty easily had for a reasonable price. Not sure about the mounting hardware that is required for the rears though.
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13 Feb 2020 15:10 #4

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Replied by Lizeec on topic Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

Front turn signals are correct
Tail light bracket is correct
Tail light is incorrect, appears to be a automotive or utility trailer universal light
Rear shocks are on backwards
Last edit: 13 Feb 2020 18:53 by Lizeec.
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I did not catch the backwards shocks
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Replied by mdscott on topic Attention Critique Artists...DT250B

You're not riding it. :ROFLOL
Thanks Mark
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