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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 13th October 2004
Zeus Zeus is offline
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XT600E SuperMotard

Is there anyone interested in XT600E SuperMotard?

The following are the links of pictures of my bike down here in Brazil.

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20a.jpg

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20b.jpg

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20c.jpg

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20d.jpg

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20e.jpg

http://www.newwaveschool.com.br/zeus...a%20SM%20f.jpg

Take care,

Zeus.
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hi,i also have a black xt600e that i have been trying to super motard,i must say you have done a good job,what wheels are you using and the where did you get the headlamp set up from.
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Hi there Buck!

I'm glad you liked my XT-SM (SuperMotard).

Actually now the front rim used to be the rear one.
Now the rear rim (wheel) is two (02) centimeters wider, so, it looks nicer.

About the front spokes, I used ones from a smaller bike. You'd have to look for ones that fit.

About the headlamp, ACERBIS Cyclope or Ciclope, you can get if from the Net.

I don't know if you're familiar with it, but anyway, I'm seding you a link from a forum in France about Yamaha XT600 SuperMotards. I got a lot of ideas from those guys. And Some of them speak English, and I'm sure they would be able to help you.

I'm sure you're going to love this forum.

This first link is their first page:
http://www.forum-auto.com/sqlforum/s...sujet51849.htm

This next link is supposed to be their latest page:
http://www.forum-auto.com/sqlforum/s...51849-9905.htm

Take a look at this link too,
http://www.chris-deco.com/accessoire...er_yamaha.htm#

If you have any trouble accessing those pages, let me know.

Write down my e-mail, just in case.
Renato@NewWaveSchool.com.br

Send me a picture of your bike.

Regards,

Zeus.

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