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xt600E Plastic question supermoto

Sorry if this has been asked, but I havn't been able to find this anywhere.

I have a 1990 XT600E I am in California . great site by the way..

My question is this. I would like to get my hands on some black plastic for this bike and need to know what years the plastic was black that will fit my bike.

thanks for your time.

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ok answers...

Ok spent the last hours doing some homework.. If my calculations are correct and the 92and93 plastic will fit the 90.. here we go!

3UY9 1993 XT600
3RW-21511-70-00 FENDER, FRONT . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $33.11
3TB-21611-70-00 FENDER, REAR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $41.78
3TB-21711-70-00 COVER, SIDE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $78.52
3TB-21721-70-00 COVER, SIDE 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $78.52
3TB-W2834-A0-00 BODY, COWLING (HEADLIGHT)............ 1 YAMAHA BLACK $93.20
2KF-26141-00-00 GUARD, BRUSH 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $16.94
3TB-26142-70-00 GUARD, BRUSH 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $25.53


3UY8 1992 XT600
3TB-2137W-40-00 SCOOP, AIR 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $91.27
3TB-2137X-40-00 SCOOP, AIR 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $91.27

3UYB 1994 xt 600
3TB-23191-11-00 BOOT . .(Shock Boots) . . . . . . . . 2 BLACK $41.64
55W-25715-00-00 COVER 1 .(front brake cover). . . . . 1 BLACK $9.00

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Gee flippin' whiz. I was wondering about getting new plastics when (if) I get round to renovating the XT next year (sorry, this year). That little lot comes to 600USD, which translates to 370 of your British quids.

Maybe not ...

Suddenly, a repaint looks like a really good idea.
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Ok spent the last hours doing some homework.. If my calculations are correct and the 92and93 plastic will fit the 90.. here we go!

3UY9 1993 XT600
3RW-21511-70-00 FENDER, FRONT . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $33.11
3TB-21611-70-00 FENDER, REAR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $41.78
3TB-21711-70-00 COVER, SIDE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $78.52
3TB-21721-70-00 COVER, SIDE 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $78.52
3TB-W2834-A0-00 BODY, COWLING (HEADLIGHT)............ 1 YAMAHA BLACK $93.20
2KF-26141-00-00 GUARD, BRUSH 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $16.94
3TB-26142-70-00 GUARD, BRUSH 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $25.53


3UY8 1992 XT600
3TB-2137W-40-00 SCOOP, AIR 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $91.27
3TB-2137X-40-00 SCOOP, AIR 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 YAMAHA BLACK $91.27

3UYB 1994 xt 600
3TB-23191-11-00 BOOT . .(Shock Boots) . . . . . . . . 2 BLACK $41.64
55W-25715-00-00 COVER 1 .(front brake cover). . . . . 1 BLACK $9.00
Nice post.. But are we 100% sure that the 92-93 will for sure fit the 1990 xt600e
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go to: Power Parts Plus | Yamaha OEM Parts | Yamaha Outboard OEM Parts

go to: yamaha->motorcycle->1990->XT600EA (the other "EAC" is a california model so somethings might be different on that one as for environmental control or whatever)

go to: Side Cover

copy OEM part number

go back to: Power Parts Plus | Yamaha OEM Parts | Yamaha Outboard OEM Parts and choose Quick Part Look Up

Choose Brand: Yamaha

on the middle field put in the OEM part number you have copied and SEARCH

you will find a list, use it! lol



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Hmmmm

well, my yamaha shop gave me a list of of these parts as far as availability..

allot of them are "out of stock"... he called and they said they have no ETA and they could be dis-continued soon..

Does anyone know of a aftermarket plastic company that makes these panels or at least some of them?

I am not looking forward to painting mine..

BTW, KentFallen, What does this mean??
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They aren't discontinued yet that's for sure but you might have o backorder them...

If you go to one of these websites I posted before you can get them from Yamaha...

If you do want to try out aftermarket you can ask these guys....
CARENAGENS EM PLÁSTICO
It's located in Brazil sooo...yeah..........


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ok heres the result, the front headlight cover and rear fender are just painted because Im still not sure if i want to aftermarket on those.
FZR wheels 120/17 front 150/18 rear, could take a 160 on the rear but its not needed.
most of the plastic panels had to be shipped from japan, my dealer said they were not stocked in the yamaha warehouse here in the states.
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That looks REALLY good.
What sort of end can is that?
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Smile

That's an inetresting chain route!
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that can looks like a White Brothers end can for the streetbikes..

and..as long as the chain won't catch his feet I think he's alright :P


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Its turning out really nice, I am told by some fellow bikers and employees that they think it would look even better with a black tank. So that the next change.

The sprocket for the rear is a 520 conversion sprocket for a FZR(they are normally a 530) and I couldn't find a sprocket in 520 with the 89 FZR bolt pattern, So I bought it from an east coast supplier and either they never shipped it or UPS lost it. So here I wait for another 6 days.

The can is a titanium and carbon fiber (JSR Performance) that they use on atv exhausts, I had to make the adaptor pipe myself but it is a nice sound when its all setup.

I dropped some proggressive front spring in because this thing felt like it would nose dive badly after putting on the larger front brakes.

Next on the todo list is carburation, This bike should have a ton more bottom end. I know there are guys that think its perfect, but the truth is that if breathing correctly this bike should power wheelie.(this has nothing to do with sprockets) its how the motor is breathing. So I plan on trying two options, first twin carbs from a 660 raptor motor, And second I have a edelbrock 2 into 1 intake and Im going to fit it with a 39 Kehien from a yfz450. These carbs are super easy to jet, and are really reliable. (doesnt hurt that you can get them on ebay cheap)
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Nice post.. But are we 100% sure that the 92-93 will for sure fit the 1990 xt600e
yes, the XT600E only has two styles, changed in 1995
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Sharp looking XT!

Swap in a clutch basket and matching primary drive from a '84-'89 XT600. They are geared lower. Acceleration will be crisper, and it will definitely power wheelie...
Only downside is that you'll feel more of the engine's vibration (it will then vibrate the same as a '84-'89)...

Spam alert: I'll have a clutch basket and matching primary drive on eBay soon...
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