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TTR600R Belgarda

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Like Superfour1300 I've just bought a 2004 TTR600RE and am looking to get hold of a genuine parts fiche pdf for this model and for the TTR600R Belgarda model.

Also looking to get hold of the Ohlins rear shock.

Can anyone help?

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Hi

Like Superfour1300 I've just bought a 2004 TTR600RE and am looking to get hold of a genuine parts fiche pdf for this model and for the TTR600R Belgarda model.

Also looking to get hold of the Ohlins rear shock.

Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance.

Tuscan
you will get all the parts manual for the ttr600s here
Мегазип: Запчасти для мотоциклов Yamaha TT600

ohlins rear shock are scarce and expensive..i couldnt find one so ended up buying a kickstart belgarda and swapping the suspension and selling the belgarda on...here is a pic of my ttr600re with belgarda forks and rear ohlins suspension..

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Superfour1300

Many thanks for that link for the parts list - don't know where you found out about that, but that's spot on.

I'd more or less come to the same conclusion about buying a Belgarda and doing the suspension swap and then selling the old one on again.

You machine looks excellent now.

Have you done any jetting / exhaust mods and how have they improved things (or not)

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your welcome to the link..
ive got a micron end can for my ttr..with standard jetting its runs crap..
have the original can on at the moment..
i will be fitting an arrow exhaust and a jet kit over winter and see how that goes
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Yamaha TTR600 Belgarda

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yes i know there were a couple of different styles..
when i was ordering my bits of yamaha today the said a new blue re tank was £500 odd quid..i got a brand new blue tank..still in its original box..never used today for £50..bargain eh..
whats your tank like? anything like the style in this pic?
im able to get all the graphics from a site in germany..
i notice inside the re blue tanks that the plastic is white..even though my own original tank is mint i will strip the paint off it and see what its like..might just have to spray the top red and apply the decals and clear coat it..

can you send me pics of your tank..condition and price?
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Hi Do you know where I can get the genuine Belgarda tank graphics in red/white?? Thanks
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Hi Do you know where I can get the genuine Belgarda tank graphics in red/white?? Thanks
hi ian...
I buy all my decals from this site... I have a spare set of tank decals same as my own tank design.. Yamaha's ultimative Enduro

haven't sprayed a petrol tank but have used side panel decals etc from this site..very good...

I can get you the part number for any ttr600 tank decal you want if you want to buy genuine Yamaha..

here is how my own ttr600re looks now..since I posted the last pics ive changed wheel colour anodising from black to gold..fitted front and rear ohlins suspension from the kickstart belgarda model and fitted a dominator exhaust

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