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I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


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It's going to be a long 300km...
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XT600e Breaking For Spares-2002

Breaking a complete 2002 xt600e if anyone needs some parts, located in Leicestershire
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Which model number is it as I would like the plastic cowls that go onto the front of the tank.
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Hi min
it's the 4pt model, i'll check first to see if i still have it, it's the royal blue colour
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By plastic cowls do you mean the single piece cowl which looks like a couple of wings in black?
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If you still have the original exhaust, I'd be interested in the outlet pipe (or maybe the whole system)
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Soz but the exhaust i have is a brand new motad venom
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Nope , I mean the tank side bits that extend around the front of the tank. But they probably won't fit the 3tb that I have.
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sorry min i don't have those
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What sort of shape are the wheels in (round?)
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Think we could safely say they're round-your email address gets pics
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how much for the exhaust? Is there any 'adventure parts on the bike? Such as shock or oversize tank or sump guard...
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Exhaust is a new unfitted motad venom and i would like £200 for it, i have the original yamaha sump guard
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and the engine mate? sorry i should have asked originally....
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Yes i still have the engine, i've sold the frame and v5 but did
Take a copy to prove the legitimacy of the motor, 10000 miles
And all good!
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Wheels are both sound, a bit of surface rust, spokes ok, tyres are non matching and only 3mm but will get someone out of trouble, £40 each?
forks are good £40 the pair no yokes, very good tank £40
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