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Yamaha Tech Originally the Yamaha XT600 Tech Forum, due to demand it now includes all Yamaha's technical / mechanical / repair / preparation questions.

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Old 22 May 2008
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TTRE clutch cable

I'm heaving a nightmare to find a TT600RE clutch cable in london...
none seems to have it in stock. Placed an order with a Yam dealer, but I've been waiting 2 weeks now!

any suggestions?

thanks folks
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There was a TT600RE being broken on ebay, so if desperate you could get a secondhand one.

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Good service with motoward

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Hi
The TT600RE Cluch cable is the same length as from the TTR600, (well 99% sure) parts will proably be the easyer to source for the TTR
George
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The TTRE cable is not the same as the TTR, the TTRE cable has to route around the starter assembly so is longer with a metal guide on it.
You coud use a Hein Gericke cable repair set for a temporary fix until you can get one. I have a couple of spares in my mates garage if you get really stuck ( it would take a while until I could get access).
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