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 Posted: 06:19 - 06 Aug 2006 Post subject: 1978 Yamaha DT175 questions |
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Hi all.
I'm the proud new owner of a 78 DT175 that's in really good condition (1400 miles, original tires still like new, etc).
Unfortunately it didn't include a manual. First question, is there a way to view the manuals online? I couldn't find anything on the Yamaha site. Nowadays you can find the owner's manual for just about anything online (for free), but maybe it isn't the case with bikes yet.
Next question, which I would know the answer to if I had a manual. This bike has an oil warning light. That light comes on whenever it's in neutral (which makes me think there is a short between it and the neutral wire). Is that oil light for 2 cycle oil or clutch oil? Is it only supposed to light when in neutral? If so that doesn't make a bit of sense to me.
Question #3. The oil cap has a built-in dipstick. Is that level to be checked when the bike is standing upright, or when it is leaning on the kickstand?
Thanks!
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Thanks. I got it for $1100, and it only needs a few things (couple bulbs, passenger foot pegs and battery).
After I read this article it sealed it - I was going to buy the bike.
I rode it a bit yesterday (borrowed the antique tag off my 72 Suzuki TC-125, since the DMV is closed over the weekend) and was really pleased.
I'll take some pics today and post them in case anyone's interested.
The nice thing about bikes like this is they're over 25 years old, so there is a one-time $14 fee to register the bike as antique (in Virginia) that doesn't expire. No inspections, no county stickers. That's a cheap as it gets.
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