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Greaser1
07-30-2011, 01:41 PM
I've been searching and can't seem to find any pictures of YTMs or threads discussing lifting a YTM. I have a set of Essex 27x11-12 Surefoots on ITP wheels I plan to put on my 86 YTM 225. I took some rough measurements today and put the 225 on jack stands to get a feel for how much lift I will need. From what I see, doesn't look like I will need to alter the suspension. I have rear spacers installed and they seem to give just enough room for the wheels to fit without touching the plastic.

I think I only need some adapters to change from the 3 lug to 4 lug pattern. As luck would have it, I met a guy last week that has an old ATC 70 that needs work. He just so happens to own a machine shop and I worked a deal to barter having him make some adapters for me fixing his 70. I got the 70 running with 2 hours of work and a carb kit, so I really made out. :)

Please post some pics or advice if any of you have lifted or seen a YTM with 27s.

Greaser1
07-30-2011, 02:42 PM
Couple of shots of what it might look like...

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Yamaha3wheeler
07-30-2011, 09:28 PM
post some more pictures of your bike. I love the 86 DRS!

Greaser1
07-30-2011, 10:23 PM
post some more pictures of your bike. I love the 86 DRS!

Will do. I hope to have my adapters fabbed up within a few days, and I'll take a few pics and post then.

muthey
07-30-2011, 11:46 PM
the only issue I see is when you bottom out the rear suspension they will tear up your fender. I have a set of four bolt hubs for a ytm 200 that will be a direct bolt on to your axle if you are interested, not sure if they will fit the rims you have but will be more stable than adding an 3 to 4 adapter plate.

Greaser1
07-30-2011, 11:58 PM
the only issue I see is when you bottom out the rear suspension they will tear up your fender. I have a set of four bolt hubs for a ytm 200 that will be a direct bolt on to your axle if you are interested, not sure if they will fit the rims you have but will be more stable than adding an 3 to 4 adapter plate.

Sounds like a winner! I think the wheels I have are 4/137-12mm. I'll take a measurement tomorrow. Any idea what pattern your adapters are?

Greaser1
08-02-2011, 08:31 PM
Update! Just sent my wheels off to the machine shop for adapters to be made. Can't wait!!

I also sent the newly purchased axle I bought from ebay to be straightened. Hope to get good news back on the axle tomorrow, as well.

Yamaha3wheeler
08-02-2011, 08:36 PM
who did you buy the axle from on ebay? rpm?

muthey
08-02-2011, 11:49 PM
I hope you got that axle for dirt cheap, the axle I am selling to fellow member only needs the threads rerolled on one end and I'm selling it for 100$, and that only happened in removal wasn't the original grade 8 nut on there and it decided to mushroom itself out, however is about a 15 minute fix, and that's all that's wrong with it. Also anyone who's interested I have ytm 200k axle for sale as well with no problems at all.

swampthang
08-28-2012, 05:04 PM
I know this is a old thread but what ever happend to this build? Does anyone else have a DX with taller tires then stock? Maybe not 27's but what about 25's? Lets see some big tars!

dougspcs
08-28-2012, 05:42 PM
I have seen a few builds where people have put oversize tires on and I always concern for the extra wear and tear on the centrifugal clutches due to the extra torque needed to turn those big azz tires!!

Especially on the Yamahas..their clutch packs just don't seem quite as durable as the Hondas.

trizilla
08-29-2012, 04:10 PM
i've thought of doing this several times with my 86 225 drs. i want to make a plate to adapt a tri z front wheel to my existing front hub. that will allow you to run a 12 in front tire. as for the rear my plan has been to try a hub change to something like any yamaha utility quad rear hub and a set of 12 in rear wheels. my intentions are to run 25's witch i think i smore than large enough and still have fender clearance.

trizilla
08-29-2012, 04:11 PM
Couple of shots of what it might look like...

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what kind of pipe is that?

Dirtweed
08-29-2012, 04:28 PM
And here I have been thinking of smaller tires for my 225DX.....Those are HUGE!

yamaha driver
08-29-2012, 05:22 PM
jesus man 27's? i am putting 18's on my auto x...

bowtieboy
08-29-2012, 06:22 PM
my dx came with yamahauler rims n hubs with it when I bought it, it had 25x13x9's on it. Whether it was maybe the clutch being week showing thru im not sure? but it chattered, seemed to be a bit doggy. I scored a set of 22x11x8s like new for free, picked up some princess auto rims, re drilled em on the mill at work and trimmed the hubs a bit. Its like night and day difference with the 22's, way more power and the clutch seems happier.

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oh and they had a bit of rubbage as well on the pipe/battery cover.

the new boots:

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H2Sbass
08-31-2012, 02:01 PM
Biggest problem I see with this is that the 225 is shaft drive, which means you won't be able to re-gear it for bigger tires. You're going to end up with zero acceleration and you're gonna eat clutches like crazy, not to mention the stress on the rest of the drive train. Not worth it at all IMO, unless you can figure out a way to lower your gearing on the final drive.

Afrothunderkat
09-01-2012, 01:09 AM
HAHA YES!

That black/red combo looks sweet. Only for 86? there was a blue, a yellow and a black special correct? Looks sweet!