...and another restoration bike, DT125...

Franz

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Guys, thanks for the nice words !!
I'm still thinking about trying to paint the front fender too to have matching colours (it's new, so with a little sanding the colour should stick....only acrylic of course), the handguards aren't that different but the frontfender disturbes me a little, anyway if the paint peels off too quickly, a new one is easily bought and mounted.....shop opposite the former Suriwong bookshop near Panthip.
Luckily I didn't fire her up yet because I fount the reason the piston nearly sized up with the previous owner although it was new. This bike lubricates the engine from an oil pump and distributes the 2-T oil to both main bearings & crank via some bores and through a rubber hose and the carb has an injector hole where the petrol/air mix is then enriched with oil. The "mechanics" who worked on that bike before didn't notice and so the lubrication hose was hanging down like a breather pipe, meaning the piston got next to no oil for lubrication. Obviously while screwing around with the carb on a dirty floor they just missed the T-piece where the hose is split from the pump and never cared to look for it......so only the bearings got oil-supply but not the piston.
So hopefully can finish her next week when there's time at the weekend. Cheers, Franz
 

Franz

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So finally she's finished, painted the frontfender also red and removed the ugly handguards.
Being a beauty of course raised interest in my extended family here; my partners brother had some 'loving' eyes for her so I decided to give the old stroker to him as another bike present to the family. He'll get it this week and I will try to get some last shots of her for posting. Now down to 4 bikes. Cheers, Franz
 

Franz

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Thanks Cruising !
Managed to finish her last weekend, so here's the final fotos:

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DT125frontsm.jpg

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Sad to see her go but it's for a good purpose anyway, so I'm happy for the new owner, may he have planty of fun while going into the mountains & woods near Doi Angkhang and may the DT125 prove to be as reliable as she was in her first 34 years......................rgds, FR