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Cool my tt600 supermoto

bored to 97mm pe piston, yoshimura cam, ported polished head, predator exhaust, xt660x wheels forks swinging arm, keihin specials carbs,etc. handles very nice
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Very sweet! Can you tell me anything about those Keihin special carbs? My carb has been giving me trouble off and on for the last couple years.
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Thumbs up keihen carbs

Hi Ranger,the bike has got twin 31mm round side keihin CR specials they are a streight fit to exsisting inlet rubbers/air box /easy fit, bolt on HP, I highley recomend them,give ATVunlimited, Mount Vernon, a ring or have a look on their web site,Im sure they do all tt/xt engine upgrades,the only one i know of in America,thats where my piston came from.
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im in the workings of doing the same to my 2002 xt 600
i got a set of excel wheels of ebay they were from a dt the front has gon on
not probs at all in fact it looks identical to urs hub and all.

the prob im having is the rear its gonna require lots of spacers to move this this way and that that way plus an xt sprocket will not fit the hub

i was hoping u could do me a favour and tell me the spacing between the disc
an sprocket amount of spokes , internal swingarm width and if the rims r excel

hell off a lot to ask i no
but im thinking of getting a 660 rear hub from yam and then lacing my rim onto it

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Your exhaust.

Hey,I'm curious about your exhaust system.What type is it,whink it cud fit my 1989 XT600????
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Your exhaust.

oh,my bad.I just saw that its a Predator exhaust.Where can I get one of those???
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Hi Dawack,yes mine are excel wheels,can you not fit excel rim to your hub,i only changed mine because i wanted disc brakes,if you still want measurements let me know
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thanks for the response ill get back to ya shortly im gonna drop the wheel of my bike tomorrow and do a few more detailed comparisons on saturday as in sprocket to center wheel mesurments

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