Yamaha TTR600
Yamaha TTR600
Has anyone here ever owned a 1999 Yamaha TTR600 and if so any positive or negative feedback would be most welcome, got one on offer and just need to do a little research first
Current Bikes:
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
Re: Yamaha TTR600
i just got a a tt 600 belgarda a few months back and have been working on it since
i had to replace the inlet manifold rubbers and after advice from men here gave the carb a really good clean
if i can help give a shout
ps its the kick start model
i had to replace the inlet manifold rubbers and after advice from men here gave the carb a really good clean
if i can help give a shout
ps its the kick start model
Re: Yamaha TTR600
Hi macdee,
Thanks for your reply post and thanks for your offer of help and advice, I may well be taking you up on that soon as I pick the bike up on Tuesday
Will keep you informed
Thanks for your reply post and thanks for your offer of help and advice, I may well be taking you up on that soon as I pick the bike up on Tuesday
Will keep you informed
Current Bikes:
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
Re: Yamaha TTR600
Hi macdee,
Thanks for your reply post and thanks for your offer of help and advice, I may well be taking you up on that soon as I pick the bike up on Tuesday
Will keep you informed
Thanks for your reply post and thanks for your offer of help and advice, I may well be taking you up on that soon as I pick the bike up on Tuesday
Will keep you informed
Current Bikes:
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
BMW R1200GSA
Yamaha TT600R Belgarda
Re: Yamaha TTR600
Hi
I've got an '04 TTR600, and bought it because I wanted a big trail bike, that was still a trail bike
It chuffs along happily (but not especially rapidly) on A roads, really at home on twisty B roads and passable (but no enduro bike) off road, and while that doesn't sound very exciting in reality its a great all rounder, and gets used constantly
As a made in Italy bike, i don't think the quality seems up to normal Japanese standards, but it's been 100% reliable, simple and cheap to service and uses very little fuel - which is just as well with the piddling little 10L tank!
I might even spend the money to change a few things, like a bigger tank, wider pegs, better paint on the engine cases and keep it forever!
Hope you're as happy with yours
I've got an '04 TTR600, and bought it because I wanted a big trail bike, that was still a trail bike
It chuffs along happily (but not especially rapidly) on A roads, really at home on twisty B roads and passable (but no enduro bike) off road, and while that doesn't sound very exciting in reality its a great all rounder, and gets used constantly
As a made in Italy bike, i don't think the quality seems up to normal Japanese standards, but it's been 100% reliable, simple and cheap to service and uses very little fuel - which is just as well with the piddling little 10L tank!
I might even spend the money to change a few things, like a bigger tank, wider pegs, better paint on the engine cases and keep it forever!
Hope you're as happy with yours
Re: Yamaha TTR600
Very well described ggp59, a very good short summary of a great trail bike!
Good choice gteps I'm sure you will have loads of fun with it.
Good choice gteps I'm sure you will have loads of fun with it.
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Re: Yamaha TTR600
Had a HEAVY! 84 US import TT600 desert bike. Pig to start when hot!
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