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Getting bikes ready for trail

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Getting bikes ready for trail was created by pabdt

just put R crank seal, clutch, turn sig sw, drain and motul15 in forks on the 125.  She is a great runner for a lil 125.  The 360, nice short shifts make it easy to ride. 

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1969 Yamaha CT1 175
1974 Yamaha DT125A
1974 Yamaha DT360A with SP96 Exhaust
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Last edit: 01 Feb 2026 16:03 by pabdt.
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Replied by SKYDANCER46 on topic Getting bikes ready for trail

74 DT125's are great bikes. My Dad bought me a new one when i was a young teen. Always remember my friends making fun of me because it had electric start. I think they were just jealous! I ended up destroying it. Took everything off it, made it a want a be MX bike. Rode it into the ground in a few short years.

I restored 2 more of them later in life just to bring back childhood memories.
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