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had 25-12-13 02:10

It's easy to upload!

Sorted the black screen with matt car film, �9 off amazon.

Next:

Foam air filter upgrade, new (bigger) foot pegs and maybe braided front brake lines.

Happy Christmas

firefly 23-01-14 11:14

Exhausts
 
Hi, what are the exhausts?

Mike101 23-01-14 12:21

I have just the same problem with my bars.

At the weekend i tired to sort it out once and for all. Tha bars are not bent is just the clamps don;t line up with the top yoke.

So i undid everything as suggested and made sure everything was nice a loose. No matter what i did i could not get them straight.

I pulled..twisted...pushed..all sorts but nothing. So now they are back exactly as they were.

Any ideas?

Mike

Pleiades 23-01-14 23:58

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Originally Posted by Mike101 (Post 196388)
So i undid everything as suggested and made sure everything was nice a loose. No matter what i did i could not get them straight.

I pulled..twisted...pushed..all sorts but nothing. So now they are back exactly as they were.

Any ideas?

Did you take the risers/clamps completely out of the top yoke? Might be worth checking that the studs are still straight. They can, and do bend. Also while they're out, check the state of the rubber bushes. Are they deformed, or dislodged?

Mike101 24-01-14 10:48

I'll have a look..cheers.

Mike

had 25-01-14 01:42

Cans - MTC.

had 10-04-14 01:31

Done recently - Foam air filter upgrade, magnetic sump plug, oil temp gauge, oil drain valve thingy, big foot side stand, headlight protector, polyurethane cush rubbers.

To do - braided lines, decent footpegs & levers, chain guide

I love a bolt on part! Bike's starting to look the way I want...OTR been ok so far

HCR 10-04-14 10:12

What are your plans for the chain guide? I've only seen home-made/improvised solutions.

SimonRoma 10-04-14 11:10

You are right that the quality of the XT660 range is very poor indeed compared to most other Yamahas. These bikes are made/assembled in Italy at the ex Minarelli factory which Yamaha owns, and although some very good components are used (some Brembo parts for instance) I have owned 3 XTXs and all 3 have started to show corrosion within one or two years use. The petrol cap rusts and sticks, the spokes rust (but the rims ore lovely!!), the swinging arm looses its finish and these are all things that I never experienced on any Japan-built Yamahas.

had 11-04-14 06:54

Prob going to tap a couple of holes in the right place and do what others have done on here to get a chain guide fixed up. It's a big step for me as most of the stuff has simply been unbolt/bolt on.

As for build quality then yes Yamahas aren't the best and to be honest the style of the bike and a family connection to a dealer (= decent price) made me buy it. Now the back of the bikes raised it actually wants to go round corners (and that was a first impression until I got used to the handling).

I've changed the fuel cap too, again an aesthetic bolt on job but looks the dogs.

Although I've not ridden it much in the last few months a change of job will rectify that shortly so hopefully some of the changes will improve the experience!


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