1974 Yamaha DT360A assembly, paint and decals
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Finally getting back to this 1974 DT360A that I picked up from Vintage Days 2022 at Mid-Ohio. My friend finished up repairing the frame and now its time to paint and re-assemble.
I graduated high school in 1973, and bought this bike in 74, now i'm old and retired and still miss it, thanks for the memory
Thanks for sharing! They are beautiful bikes. Perfect lines and colors in my opinion.
I graduated in 1983. Bought one of these used for $175 in '82. It was a little clapped out, but I rode that thing everywhere through my whole senior year and the summer after graduation. Gave it to my buddy when I left for boot camp. They are indeed great bikes.
Great work on the paint and the decals , great patience !! Looks superb .👍 Love the colour .going to be a smart looking machine , looking forward to seeing it coming together .brilliant work .👍
Thank you Wattie! I know as soon as I start bolting parts to the frame it’s going to make me want to finish quick and ride this thing!
Hey guys, 75 views and 11 likes, come on. Give the man his props.
Great work on the painting looks awesome! I like the color you did on the tank better than original! Great job thanks Mike
Thank you! I kinda lucked out for it being a backyard rattlecan job. The 2k clear coat is what really gives it the depth I think.
At first I was not sure about changing the color, I love seeing 1970's Yamaha's painted yellow. At the end of the video when I saw how nice it all looked, silver fenders and green tank, oh man it looks so much better now. Great job. Beautiful!!!!!!!!! It looks pretty close to what it looked like in 1974 when it rolled off the the assembly line. I love it !!!!!!!! Thanks for making the video.
Thank you, I really appreciate that! I’ve always liked that green on the old Yamahas and I’m not opposed to the yellow, I always like making things as close to stock as possible. I think it was the MX Yamahas from that era that were yellow…and they look great! I wouldn’t mind getting my hands on a DT400 which were also yellow.
@@Garage2Trail Totally agree. I love 1970’s Yellow Yamaha’s
Very nice job on the paint and decals. Looking for the finished product. Thanks.
Thanks! Here’s a link to the first ride after it was reassembled
1974 Yamaha DT360A: lets go for a ride!
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Touchup Direct also has matched paint in aerosol cans...FYI. Great videos!
Thank you! I’ll have to remember them for the next bike. I appreciate it!
@@Garage2Trail I help when I can, which isn't often. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
@@d.brayman3165 it’s very much appreciated! im always up for getting pointers and learning from anyone willing to share!
I think it looks good now the decals are all on
Thank you! Looks even better in direct sunlight.
Heat gun will help with bubbles and adhesion. Very nice work! Who do you get your decals through?
Thanks again!! I got them from an eBay vendor named vintagemt1. The decals seem to be god quality. I’ll give the heat gun a try as well.
@@Garage2Trail Low heat setting and take it slow. Thanks for the info.
I'd like to know if these decals hold up like the original's. The paint is completely sun peeled off this RT3 I picked up, but the decals are still hanging on there faded but solid. I was thinking there must be some kind of lead in them.
The seem like decent quality but time will tell I guess!
I have a 75' DT250B. What actually goes inside the left plastic cover? There is a little ledge that looks like it is supposed to hold something but I can't for the life of me figure out what goes there. Appreciate your thoughts.
You know, I couldn’t figure that out either! It almost looks like a spot for a tool kit but that goes up under the seat. I also have a 250B…I think it was kind of an afterthought by the engineers and they just said “ let’s just hide that cavity with this plastic cover” lol. I could be wrong on that part 😆