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selling my ttr no matter how i configure it just dosent suit my riding spent most of my years on twin shock machines, anyway this bike has had loads done heres a list, rebuilt forks rebuilt shock with new bump stop, all new chain guides new sprockets driven and driver plus i have all the ratio combinations 44, 48, 52, teeth rear and 13, 14, 15, fron,t all new brakes front and rear discs and cintered pads, new tyres with hd tube,s oil and filters done about 150 miles ago, bar risers and high rise enduro bars fitted, just had a new mot yesterday, fitted with new stainles foot pegs,  new battery a month ago, air box has been opened up and has twin air filter, exhaust derestricted and carb jetting sorted no hesitation or flat spots, rides well also the best bit fitted with a 11 ltr ttr600 fuel tank panniers go with the bike just lift off if not wanted. call 07765596575 for a chat      johnIMG_20200719_114440.jpgIMG_20200719_114554.jpgIMG_20200719_114604.jpgIMG_20200719_114511.jpgIMG_20200719_114545.jpg



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as i have not had a single call on the bike i assume folk either think its over priced or just at the moment folk are not buying anyway it is now not for sale will continue using it and hopefully get more used to the to me odd handling, john


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I think you're at the upper end of the price scale for an Open Enduro, even though you've obviously put a lot into it. Non standard (but very sexy shape) tank might not help, but we are in a strange market time at the moment for sure.
What is odd about the handling? I note the forks are a long way down the triples. Is there a lowering link on the back too?

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Very eagle eyed Simon!

A picture of the seat with out the fur would be good.



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thanks for the replies situation with the forks is they are through by about an inch there is no lowering link but the shock is wound down to compensate for the difference in height at the front the issue isnt steering or tracking its simply that the ****pit is very short when riding my arms are very bent the bars are pushed forward as much as is reasonable and standing on the pegs even with the balls of feet mean to balance i am virtually over the bars just dosent seem right my old xr was just perfect and i guess i am jst too ld to really adapt to the newer designs as for the seat prior to fitting the larger tank was perfect but the front now is not quite a perfect fit there are pictures of it on a thread about fitting the tank the lanbs wool seat just helps with comfort as i ride to work on the bike every day so it has to be all things to all men.


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if anyone is interested i will take £1500 collected from reedham norfolk


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engineer1949 wrote:

if anyone is interested i will take £1500 collected from reedham norfolk


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