I'm not sure but I think you need the TDR250 forks because of the brake disk being on the opposite side to the DT, I think the rear wheel will enter with either no modification or a small amount but don't take that for being true as I have never done it, If you had looked at the top of the wheels section you would have found this http://dt125r.activeboard.com/t29838726/how-to-sm-using-other-yammys/
Watch this video, tzr wheels I think but the front is on backwards http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lA5mGlbyB4&feature=related also he will have needed to make a bracket to fit the brake caliper on.
I'm not sure but I think you need the TDR250 forks because of the brake disk being on the opposite side to the DT, I think the rear wheel will enter with either no modification or a small amount but don't take that for being true as I have never done it, If you had looked at the top of the wheels section you would have found this http://dt125r.activeboard.com/t29838726/how-to-sm-using-other-yammys/
You don't need no tdr forks... To adapt tdr/tzr wheels you just need to make some wheel spacers, and if you want the oversize disk and caliper you'll have to create a support to put the caliper in the right position to function properly... If the axle is size different you can make another axle, or buy new bearings of the size of dtr's axle, that is 20mm.
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