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  1. #1531
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs jatz View Post
    Does a DR 250 have an 18 inch rim?
    I have spotted whats left of a DR in a shed and both rims look good
    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyFrog View Post
    Yes, the DR250's have a 18" rear wheel. Well, since 1987 anyway. Still 18" rim on the new DR-Z's too.
    The bush pig in my shed is a mid-eighties DR250 with 17" rear. My 2001 DR-Z250 had a proper dirt-size 18" and that bike was unchanged (except for badges) back to 1995 maybe earlier.

    The second set of wheels came from a 1991 DR350 - they were virtually identical.
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyFrog View Post
    Yes, the DR250's have a 18" rear wheel. Well, since 1987 anyway. Still 18" rim on the new DR-Z's too.
    My 1988 DR250 has a 17" rear, but I think it was more likely just registered in 88....

    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    proper dirt-size 18"
    The DR250's are sensitive y'know

    Maybe that's why my one still isn't home...

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    Courier arrived...

    My baby bucket seat is here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    My baby bucket seat is here!
    Noice .. stepped up in the world what a treat!!!
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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  5. #1535
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    I've just gone out to the shed and pretended to put it on and made vroom vroom noises and pretended to case the bike out over some rocks and a small log and it came through with flying colours.





    Edit: I love that smiley

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post

    Edit: I love that smiley
    He is a dude, never seen that one before.

    He must have a new bashplate as well
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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    cool that was quick

    is it on yet................................what about now.....................................what about now........ come on come on ...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    I've just gone out to the shed and pretended to put it on and made vroom vroom noises and pretended to case the bike out over some rocks and a small log and it came through with flying colours.





    Edit: I love that smiley
    O.M.G. your not retiring the 50k sign

    let us know when you've prtended to case it on a big
    log, be interested to see how it handles it


    that is a cool smiley

  9. #1539
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    GP Custom Bash Plate

    These are my bashplate generations from the mighty 50K sign to the Suzi one to the GP Custom...

    The GP Custom needed a little... customizing to fit with the centre stand

    Things to tweak now are...
    File a bit off as it's a leeetle close to the oil filter.
    Strip of HD tube between the front mount and the plate.
    Shorten the front c/s bolts as they just touch the engine case.
    Strips of foam rubber between the plate and the frame rails.

    Got some other ideas too...

    Be interesting to see if there's any audible difference. I'm expecting a bit of resonance before I get some foam strips in there.

    Got some sealsavers today too.
    Tomorrow I'll pull the forks and see how they look...

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    GP Custom Bash Plate

    Right...
    Shorten the front screws - Check.

    Loctite on all screws - Check.

    Foam rubber under rails - Check.


    HD tube under front mount - Check.


    Better clearance from oil filter - Check.


    Looking good - Check

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Right...
    Shorten the front screws - Check.

    Loctite on all screws - Check.

    Foam rubber under rails - Check.


    HD tube under front mount - Check.


    Better clearance from oil filter - Check.


    Looking good - Check
    Why the foam rubber?? Noise reduction??
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

  12. #1542
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    I've just pretended to go over a big log and although it got hung up on the footpeg mounts and ripped quite a bit of bark off it went well with no undue noise.







    Shit. I could work for MCN with these reviews.
    Who needs to go out and actually ride it. Saves on insurance and reg too.

  13. #1543
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    hey nordieboy....

    just woundering why you thought it would make noise??
    Would have been interesting to see if it did or not.

    On the drz400 the whole plate touchs on the frame. I use to make my self a new plate every now and then and there was only one time that it was a little noise there but i just tightend the bolts a little more and it went away.

    Anyway i will trim the right hand wing a little for more clearance for the filter and shorten the bolts


    oh yea befor i forget i better add this

  14. #1544
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    thats the wrong one

    :slap: where did you get that smilie from

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    He's an off site smiley.
    Certainly is a dude, me like, me like.

    Some people reckon the engine noise gets reflected back off bashplates up at the rider making them sound noisier.
    Can't say I ever noticed a difference myself although I have been known to stick a bit of rubber in between plate and frame to kind of protect the frame a bit from scratches or gouges from the plate. Probably kidding myself but seemed like a good idea at the time.
    Last edited by Transalper; 11th October 2009 at 18:29. Reason: apparently I wasn't finished talking.
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