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many thanks brian looks like the clutch switch other is neutral switch slowly getting my head round wiring now to sort out why lights are on all the time not going through the on off switch

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JOHNYBOY wrote:

now to sort out why lights are on all the time not going through the on off switch


 As standard, the TTR's light are always on. Some owners fit an after-market on/off switch to give a bit more control.



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thanks brian yes got that sorted with your help need to sort lights on all time maybe switch but i bet they are expensive great help thank you & many others

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There is a relatively cheap switch option here but you may find a similar switch cheaper elsewhere.

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that looks ok have got a switch fitted on off high low but on off does not work lights on all time what wires do i cut to fit this switch

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An option is to put the switch in the dip circuit which means you still have the use of main beam for flashing vehicles wink



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any one know bearing & oil seal numbers for front & rear wheels

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https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4124414/tt250r-tt250rf-4mr1-1994-010-a/front-wheel

https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4124416/tt250r-tt250rf-4mr1-1994-010-a/rear-wheel-and-brake-shoes

http://my-eshop.info/epages/699105d9-e4cc-4b32-b236-84e72cd67f84.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/699105d9-e4cc-4b32-b236-84e72cd67f84/Products/TTR-0321

http://my-eshop.info/epages/699105d9-e4cc-4b32-b236-84e72cd67f84.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/699105d9-e4cc-4b32-b236-84e72cd67f84/Products/TTR-0323

 



-- Edited by peteBLUEttr on Wednesday 16th of September 2015 06:53:03 PM

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Pete has made life easy for you John biggrin

Have you had chance to look at the FAQ yet? There is lots of useful information there including bearing numbers and sizes wink

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Taken from FAQ :

Rear wheel takes 3 x 60/22 2RS size - 22x44x12 and oil seals for wheel 2 x 28x47x7.
Front wheel LEFT takes 1x 6003 2RS - size 17x35x10 and oil seal is 22x35x7.
Front wheel RIGHT takes 1x6202 2RS - size 15x35x11 and oil seal 20x35x5 (digital speedo models only - blue TTRs don't use a seal on the speedo drive side).

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thanks pete will look around for prices just for spares to put on shelf you always going to need them riding offroad

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