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Hi 

a bit of info that may help some one 

I have found Yamaha online parts Australia, they're in Sydney and post parts. it's easy to look up the parts and add them to your cart purchase and have them posted. it saves me the 180km round trip to the nearest Yamaha dealer. (found it easier to find the TTR putting in 2000 as the year, as it didn't come up for my 2011 model)

 I ordered copper gaskets and starter oring to fit Friday evening.

Yamaha Parts Online

 

If I'm not in a rush the totally TTRs store is a good option .

 

 



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Put a few hours on the bike since getting the parts it had a hard to identify oil leak behind the cylender i replaced the starter oring copper gaskets and cam tensioner gasket 

I'm pretty sure it was the tensioner gasket 

Its all ok now 

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I had the same leak at the Tensioner last year and a new Gasket fixed it.
It might be something for Owners keep an eye on as the ‘bikes get older.
Cheers
Jeff



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KiwiJeff wrote:

I had the same leak at the Tensioner last year and a new Gasket fixed it.
It might be something for Owners keep an eye on as the ‘bikes get older.
Cheers
Jeff


 agree, i also found the two rear engine mounts needed tightening, the bike is now well past the 80k mark 



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How do you find that LED headlight. Is it legal for rego?

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I bought the light ages ago off ebay had to make a couple of brackets . Swap iT back to original for rego inspections . Mates complain about it being too bright during the day biggrin it's great to be seen during the day and a good light in the dark 

 

and its plastic so takes a good hit ok , saving the original expensive unit was my main aim 



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'Yamaha Parts Online' is Excite Motorsports in Penrith, NSW.
Yamahaparts' is Obsession Motorcycles in Gosford NSW.
'Yamaha Motor Co' is Yamaha Aust. But it seems the shop only has accessories.

There is another Yamaha parts online Australia website. It's in Tassie.
It's about as fast as me ordering from my local dealer (130km away) and having them receive it and post it to me.

I choose to go to the local dealer. If it suits, I can collect parts if I'm heading south. Otherwise, they normally charge $5 postage. I find the part, ring them. I know my customer number and it's no drama. Helps that I've been a customer since I bought my Tiger new nearly 30 years ago. I do wish they'd upgrade to an online shop.




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