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Yamaha DT250 by One Down Four Up

   

This is the Yamaha DT250 made by Wayne Corbett and Gabrielle Jones from One Down Four Up. The bike had some redesigning needed with a large amount of the parts being repaired and replaced. The DT250 was specifically designed for road use, so a few things were needed such as a K&N filter and an F expansion chamber.

A new oil tank was fitted for longer journeys, with the addition of a new electrical system to run all the lights at the same time.

A DT steering stem was used to replace the old suspension and 35mm XS forks were used to house the thick track tires. The addition of the new suspension meant a lower weight as well for the bike. New shocks were added to compensate for the width between the swingarm and the frame. A new leather seat was fitted to help the bike give the best feel as possible along with the addition of a few other aluminum parts.

Finally the bike was finished off with a white, yellow and orange color scheme. The overall finish of the bike is beautiful, with it looking very polished indeed.

Source One Down Four Up

 

 

 

 

 




 

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