I picked up this baby along with my new flat tracker yesterday. I bought it for a bargain $200 off Marks Swapmeet from a bloke who thought it was a DT1. Despite its ugly outer appearance the bike is a surprisingly complete and well preserved original DT2MX. The engine appears to have good compression, there's no chain damage on the cases, in fact there are no signs of butchery anywhere on the bike, the forks and wheels are in great condition with only one or two spokes showing any rust. I got an original tank and side panels with the bike (
I haven't received them yet) so the only major things missing are the clutch actuator/sprocket cover, original handlebars and an original throttle to replace the rooted Swedish Gunnar Gasser. It's a matching numbers bike that appears to have been loved for most of its life. It's got a cool aftermarket muffler, good fork brace, an aftermarket decompressor and good S&W shocks with plenty of dampening. The downside is the plug ugly plastic tank, rooted seat (
the base is fibreglass and can be easily repaired) and tatty mudguards that will be replaced with NOS or replicas. The original plan was to strip it for parts for one of my hot rod DT1's but now I've seen it it's way too good to break up. I'll either restore it to concourse originality or build it as a competitive 'poor mans YZ' serious pre '75 racer.......a third option is to sell it but that decision won't be made for a while yet.