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Originally Posted by PropTP
Go to motorcyclespareparts.eu and find your bike (excellent site, used them many times)
The click on the parts fiche and find the part you need. Copy the part number and go back to the front page. Click on "Instant Part Search" and insert your part number. The search results will tell which Yamaha's share that same part.
Maybe you can find non-OEM that fit the TT but are meant for other bikes, or cheaper OEM for other models.
Makes sense? If not, let me know and I'll try again.
P.S
I've found that Germany is aflood with TT parts. Chains, sprockets, pads etc. is nothing more than a few clicks away.
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A lot of parts are discontinued.
Problem is, all the fiches show different cables than what I have. I'm almost certain that mine are standard fitment but it's hard to know. I know Yamaha just had a kind of firesale when they made the TT600RE and through anything on it.
It's a really good bike. I like it. I took it trail riding last weekend on some pretty technical trails in the Dales. It did really well considering it was the heaviest, oldest bike in the pack. Not a hardcore off-roader by todays standards but as a travel bike with great offroad capability, its a good choice. It's the same weight as my DRZ400 but with more low down torque.
I find the carb a bit finicky but I think it needs some further fettling.
It's still really only good below 70mph though.
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Did some trips.
Rode some bikes.
Fix them for a living.
Can't say anymore.
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