The Yamaha DT 175 is a motorcycle produced in 1979, powered by a two-stroke, single cylinder, reed valve engine with a capacity of 171 cc. It has a Mikuni VM24SS 24mm slide type carburettor, CDI ignition and kick start. The bike has a wet, multiplate-type clutch, five-speed transmission, and chain final drive. The frame is a welded, tubular, double cradle with a single down tube. The front suspension is telescopic and oil damped while the rear suspension is dual shocks. The front and rear brakes are drums. The bike has a castor angle of 60 degrees, a length of 2080 mm, a height of 1120 mm, a ground clearance of 265 mm, and a seat height of 845 mm. The dry weight of the bike is 99 kg, and the fuel capacity is 7 liters. The max power output is 16.5 hp @ 7000 rpm, with a maximum torque of 8.8 Nm @ 6000 rpm. It has a 60-degree castor angle and a wheelbase of 1350 mm. The primary reduction ratio is 3.23:1, and the final reduction ratio is 2.37:1. The bike has a gearbox and wheel sprocket of 15 and 49 teeth, respectively. The front and rear tire sizes are 2.75-21 and 3.50-18, respectively.
Make Model: Yamaha DT 175
Year: 1979
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, reed valve
Capacity: 171 cc / 10.43 cu-in
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