Bridgestone Motorcycle Parts Discussion Board
Bridgestone Tech Talk => 175 & 200 Talk => Topic started by: mike1948 on February 26, 2023, 02:20:56 AM
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I've come to a grinding halt on my project. I need the following list of parts for my 200.
2 x 1381 - 5400 Piston pins
4 x 1382 - 5000 circlips
1 x 1600 - 8200 carburettor
2 x 1333 - 5010 l/end needle roller bearings
1 x 7381 - 8200 rear sprocket 36t
All to suit my Bridgestone e/no TA2 01217 f/no TA1 32039 23L 01209 -- I'm in Brisbane, Australia. Cheers, Mike
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Check with Richard for the parts; however, if Richard doesn't have them, you may be able to source these Yamaha parts locally.
Years ago, the early BS 1333 - 5010 piston pin bearings would break up when raced, costing a cylinder and piston every time. BS fixed the problem later, but at the time I found the Yamaha DT 100 bearings fit and would withstand racing RPM. Yamaha bearing 93310-21403 is an exact fit. The circlips 93450-15023 should fit, but I haven't confirmed that. Also the Yamaha piston pin 131-11633-00 will fit, but IIRC, it is a bit too long and has to be cut off slightly.
Those parts fit all these Yamaha models: CS3 CS5 DT100 HT1 L5 LT2 MX100 RD200 YCS1
I can't help with the carburetor and sprocket though. I assume the carburetors are identical to the 175 carbs except for the jets.
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I just had a sprocket made for a MachII SS. Great service, reasonable price.
http://www.rebelgears.com/vintagesprockets.html
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Check the parts catalog; the carburetor differences are just the throttle slide and needle jet, everything else is the same between the 175 and 200.
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Richard suggested I start this post because his email address would not accept my email orders. That was a while ago, so I am wondering if he has had a chance to process my order and/or send me an invoice, as he may not be able to acccess my email address. I have interacted with 6x6 with no problems, but they have limited stock listed.
This seems to be the only way I can contact him. Hope he's ok.
Cheers, Mike
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Mike: I will check your email address used on this site, and check my Spam folder for sent messages and report back to you.
Thanks
Richard
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Thanks Richard, the poor old bike needs some serious help.
Cheers, Mike
mike.c48@mail.com
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I found this rear sprocket for my HS175 - 38 tooth. JT Sprockets had to order the 38 from England (which they gladly did). Looking back on my correspondence they (USA Office) stocked a 36 and 39 tooth back then (2019).
Here's where I first found it: https://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/category/1/search/rear+sprocket+38t+428/in/all/article/509825
(https://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/category/1/search/rear+sprocket+38t+428/in/all/article/509825) Has a diagram with dimensions.
Here is the USA distributor for JT Sprockets http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTR838/ (http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTR838/) – Lithia Springs, GA
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Thanks for the info. The killer is freight from the US to Australia, and as I had ordered a list of parts for my 200 from Richard, it could come over in one parcel. I have a local bike shop in Brisbane who have made up sprockets for me in the past for my VMX bikes, so if I can't get one from Richard in the near future, I'll take a drive. Thankfully I did get an almost toothless original with the bike, so they can copy the mounting points.
Cheers, Mike