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Hey there! and how about the splines, do they match?

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splines match but the offset is not quite enough to clear the engine case its about 10mm different than the oe lever.

looks like i'm gonna be busy with the milling machine again yet another bespoke piece on the beast, at least the battery box fits and i can start her up again
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I found a picture and part number for the Emgo one I'm using,took a while but found it in the end.
Have a look here Parts Unlimited Offroad 2008

It's part # 1602-0061.
All the other aftermarket ones I've seen online have been a different shape.They seem to curve out from the shift shaft like a banana rather than angled out like my one.
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thats still a steel one tho i can do a funky one myself in steel i'd like a billet alloy one but i've broken my mill again
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Hey there.

GeoffE do you have that shiffter on your bike?

Yobbo:
I've went through that website's checkout system for that part# 1602-0061 and in the checkout it mentions the Yamaha OEM part# as 5UL-18110-00-00.

That part number is the same for the following bikes/years:

WR250F, WR450F and YZ250F 2003-2006.
the part number for the YZ450F is different!!!!!!!!!


I do not dare to garantee that this company's gear shifter pedal is exactly the same shape (angles and countours) because I haven't compared either of them eye-to-eye ....
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Found one!

E-COMMERCE SHOPPING CART DEMO - IMS PRODUCTS Folding Dirt Bike Shift Lever - Yamaha IT125 (7

Take a look around!

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[quote=bacardi23;243998]Hey there.

GeoffE do you have that shiffter on your bike?

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Hi 'bacardi23',

The answer to your question is "no".

A previous post mentioned the YZ250, and I knew MotoWard offered an Alloy Gear Pedal for that model.

I did not know if it fitted our XTs, and asked about the shape.


Our XTs engine casing is an awkward shape, and I was not sure we would find an Alloy gear pedal with a folding lever. However the TTR600 kickstart model was mentioned - 'bolla', any chance of a photo?

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Hi,

I found this catalogue which offers an Alloy TT600 '88-on gear pedal. See page 10 and item LVR-YG08F. What do you think?

http://www.topgunglobal.com.au/catalogue/02-2-00s.pdf

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yeh i've seen that page before i'll have to find a stockist of aftermarket shifters and take the 1 i bought as a reference.
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