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racerclam
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Yamadaka finished

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Finally finished my Yamaha 1978 DT 175. Recap - I adapted a Hodaka 250 front end which is much better than what came on the bike , also a HT2 pipe fit nicely after fabricating a cylinder adapter and a new stinger . Welded in a wombat battery box since all the factory plastic stuf is gon to make roomfor the 38mm carb . Adapted wombat foot pegs also , the stock stuff is way too short for feet. Also using a 250 SL speedo. Lots of port work and using a intela jet from thunder products for on the fly mixture adjustments from the triple clamp( works slick ) bike is fast and street legal.

Rich
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viclioce
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Re: Yamadaka finished

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Looks Great Rich!!! I bet she's a little screamer! :lol: Victor

1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
1966 Ace 90
; D Victor
matt glascock
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Re: Yamadaka finished

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Wow Rich. Top notch craftsmanship here.
racerclam
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Re: Yamadaka finished

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thanks guys , I is definatly a runner

Rich
matt glascock
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Re: Yamadaka finished

Post by matt glascock »

Rich, as I recall, the DT series of that vintage had a horizontally mounted monoshock rear suspension. I only rode one once years ago and that was on the street. How do they feel over the rough stuff?
SScratch
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Re: Yamadaka finished

Post by SScratch »

Wow, nice work Racerclam.
racerclam
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Re: Yamadaka finished

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Mat . I havnt riden it yet on the rough and never rode one before. I cant get it dirty until after sept 23 when I'm putting it in a show , Then on Oct 4 I'm going on a dual sport ride in Beaver UT with the Yamaha vintage enduro group . It will never be as clean as it is now so its show time

Rich
matt glascock
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Re: Yamadaka finished

Post by matt glascock »

You're the real deal, Rich. As a beautiful and innovative show bike as it is, I can't help but think that underneath all that awesome craftsmanship there beats the heart of a beast that wants to taste some grit again. Glad to hear it will see some dirt. Good for you. Hopefully you can find some time to give us an update on how the frame geometry, suspension, and engine mods work on the dirt.
racerclam
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Re: Yamadaka finished

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I only have 9.8 miles on it so far and all feels good . I know the Hodaka fork will work great and it feels well balanced with the rear too.

Rich
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