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Just wondering if it's possible to use the gauges from an XT350 (speedo at least). I know you guys can use xt225 gauges, but how do you hook up a speedo cable to the front hub if your blue model only has the Yamaha odometer? Just saying cause I got to ride a 1990 xt350 and I liked it. Thanks!



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Nobody seems to know. It looks like you may have to find out for yourself, Dave. no

Please let us all know of your findings. biggrin

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I confess that I didn't understand the question disbelief

I guess it's the unaccustomed heat.......

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TTRfan wrote:

I confess that I didn't understand the question disbelief

I guess it's the unaccustomed heat.......

Brian


 I am asking, can you use an xt350 speedometer on a ttr 250? If so, how can it be done?



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Don't know what yer budget is....

But how about a trailtech vapor... use a magnetic sencor on the wheel

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRAIL-TECH-VAPOR-COMPUTER-YAMAHA-TTR225-TTR230-TTR250-2000-2012-752-704-/161036048333?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item257e7f17cd&vxp=mtr



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Ahhhh - I see....

If the XT speedo head takes the same size cable as the Yam odometer then it's a straight swap I guess.

Not sure about the gearing and whether it would read correctly. Let us know if you try it wink

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wait it suddenly occured to me... the cable for the 1000 mile trip meter is a direct hookup to an xt225 speedometer?

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Yes, it is!
I bought a used xt225 speedometer assembly, bought a couple of stainless u-bolts with extra hardware and used the u-bolt plates to make brackets to attach the assembly. The old odometer cable can just be threaded directly to the xt225 speedometer. Both the speedometer and odometer/tripometer work fine. I didn't bother with the electronics, so I don't have functioning neutral or signal light indicators.

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Ok it all makes sense now. And LRJ are there any specific components of the enduro kit you want me to take pictures of?

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Oh, I was just curious how the front blinkers look, attache, and how you used the license plate bracket.

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