Yes, it's a 1972 DT2 frame and engine.
1990 FZR250 front end and rear wheel and brake (both wheels are 17's. Front tyre is lower profile, but I'm not going to use those tyres anyway. The previous owner of the FZR over tyred it, big time.)
CB400 super four rear shocks.
TZ250 tank and seat.
There's a long way to go but it presses my buttons so I'll get there eventually.
MOTA has it running around 45HP at 9,000RPM on pump fuel. The barrel has been bored out to 71.25 so it's 255.2cc.
I'm expecting it to weigh about 110kgs dry. With the frame, wheels, brakes, forks, shocks all mounted, I can lift it without much trouble and I'm no muscle man. I mean, it's heavy, but I can lift it off the ground to get it on and off the work stand.
Only minor engine parts, lights, electrics, exhaust, seat and tank to go, so it'll be reasonably light.
I think it's fair to say that it's not likely a DT2 has ever had such big brakes.
Rake is 27 degrees, trail is 100mm, wheelbase is 1350mm, so it's not going to be super twitchy. It's really a matter of what the frame is capable of.