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Old 31 Mar 2014
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Help needed ! TT 600RE Rear Cush Drive Hub

Hi ,

The tabs on the rear of the sprocket carrier / cush drive off my TT 600 RE are damaged and I need to find a replacement - does anyone have one or know of a possible replacement from another model ( XT 600 ) ? The parts numbers are different between the XT and TT RE - I don't want to order a s/hand XT one on the off chance .

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I've also posted on the Tenere Forum
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I have this one for sale, if it would fit your bike.
I don't have the rubber dampeners though.


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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Hi Zergman - I think that is the XT one - mine has 4 tabs in the back of the cush drive to retain a spacer - thanks for the offer and quick reply , Regards Glenn
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Yep, this is the XT one. I'm not sure if it would fit so that's why I posted the pics
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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Will do Mark - It's dark here at the mo' so will do it later , Cheers Glenn
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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Hi Mark , It's the same as this :

http://www.ebay.de/itm/YAMAHA-TT-600...item58acbb7cb3

You can see it has 4 "tangs" on the back .


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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

I know mate - found one on Italian E-Bay and am now trying to persuade the vendor to send to the Uk - Glenn
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hi glenn would you be able to knock the bearing out and have blobs of weld welded in ? the tangs are just to keep the spacer from dropping out when taking the sprocket carrier off,the cost of a new bearing and a bit of welding should be under £20 steve
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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Hi Steve ,

Good idea ! I might still try and source another one just to be on the safe side , by the way we've finished the TT's so have some " bit's " left over for sale , I will PM you my mobile number and you can let me know if your still interested ,

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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Hi Steve( ssbon) ,

Got a mate of a mate to weld some tabs on for a fiver - will let you know how I get on - I'm waiting for the wheels to be rebuilt , did you get my PM ? All The Best and thanks again for the suggestions and offers , Glenn
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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Hi All ,
As previously mentioned got some tabs welded in reassembled the bearings , wheels rebuilt and all fitted back on the bike - 200 mls so far , no probs
Glenn
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Help TT 600 RE Cush Drive

Sorry Mark - Maybe when I change the tyres next ! basically just two " blobs " of weld - had to grind a bit off one , seems to be OK , Cheers Glenn
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Tt600re 04

Hi. I need new cush drive rubbers and the bering for the Rear sprocket hubb on my 04 tt600re. Does anyone Know where i can order These from.

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KEDO - Performance Products

I sometimes use ebay for small items like that aswell.
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