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675 Parts Compatibility List

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Anyone have a 675 parts compatibility list they can share? I know things like a GSX-R brake lever and front sprocket fit. Trying to compile a complete list of parts from other Triumph or non-Triumph bikes that fit.

TIA.

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UPDATE 7/18/09. Thanks to all who provided inputs and keep 'em coming including any updates/corrections to the existing list.

**DISCLAIMER: Nothing's perfect, use these suggestions at your own risk.

1. Oil Filter: BMW, 2007 CBR600RR, CBR1000RR
Comments: Direct fit.
K&N part number KN-204 fits almost every bike you can imagine including ours!

2. Fuel Pump: Yamaha R1 (2004+), Triumph Sprint 1050.
Comments: R1 fuel warning indicator is in a different place but it's fine for a track bike. Sprint 1050 pump connections identical to D675, but slightly different internal to the tank - fixing plate needs another notch filing in it to orientate the pump in the tank correctly and fuel sensor does not work.

3. Brake Lever: Suzuki GSX-R (2003+ GSX-R750, 2004+ GSX-R600, 2005+ GSX-R1000, 2008 GSX1300BK B-King)
Comments: Direct fit.

4. Front Sprocket: Suzuki GSX-R 600 (01-07), Suzuki GSX-R 1000 (01-07), Suzuki GSXR 750 (00-07), Yamaha R6 (99-01), Yamaha R5/RD 350, ZX-10
Comments: Direct fit.

5. Throttle Tube: Yamaha R1, Triumph Speed Triple, Triumph Sprint 1050
Comments: Direct fit.

6. Fuel Tank: Triumph Speed Triple
Comments: Direct fit.

7. Front Brake Pads: Yamaha R6 (2006+), Triumph Speed Triple (07-08), ZX-9R F1-2
Comments: Direct fit. ZX-9R F1-2 kawi part number 43082-1290 (has 3 grooves instead of 5).

8. Rear Brake Caliper: Yamaha R1, 03-05 Yamaha R6, 06-up Yamaha R6S
Comments: Direct fit.

9. Mirrors: Ducati, Suzuki GSX-R, Triumph 955
Comments: Some mods needed. See threads below.
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26130&highlight=ducati+mirrors
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18199&highlight=gsxr
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20287&highlight=gsxr
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=9045&highlight=mirrors

10. Clutch Perch & Lever: Yamaha R6 (2001)
Comments: Possibly other model years fit as well. Fine on race bike, may or may not be issue for street.

11. Steering Head Bearings: Yamaha R6 (99-01)
Comments: Probably compatible with other bikes as well.

12. Forks: Honda CBR 600RR (08), Kawasaki ZX6RR (03)
Comments: Honda 600RR is direct fit (may have to use RR axle). On Kawi forks, need to swap out the caliper blocks at the bottom of the forks. Caliper block is different to accommodate smaller axle - but fork tubes, caps and internals are the same.

13. Head Stock: Suzuki GSX-R1000 (05-06)
Comments: Direct fit.

14. Headers: Triumph Speed Triple
Comments: Direct fit.

15. Rear Swingarm Bobbins: Yamaha R6
Comments: Direct fit. 6mm bolts.

16. Footpegs: Honda CBR1000RR (04-08), Yamaha R1 (03)
Comments: Direct fit. Other model year Yamaha R1 may fit as well.

17. Front Brake Calipers: Triumph Speed Triple (07-08), Suzuki GSX-R1000, 750, and 600, 06 R6
Comments: Speed triple is direct fit. Suzuki calipers line up fine, but need to drill bolt holes out a little and add spacers to distance radially.
R6: Better Brakes - Finally! - Triumph675.Net Forums

18. Wheels: Yamaha R6 (03-07)
Comments: Mods required.
Trackday wheel options - Triumph675.Net Forums

19. Front Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir Assembly: Yamaha R1
Comments: A near perfect fit. R1 assembly is probably less expensive as well.

20. Clutch Lever: Triumph Speed Triple (04-07), Speed Four (05-06), Daytona 600/650 (04-05), 955i (04-06), Sprint ST/RS (04-07), Thruxton (04-07), Bonneville T100 (06-07), Tiger (07), Rocket III (04-07)
Comments: Direct fit. These are based on comparing Pazzo Lever part numbers, so there may be some variation for OEM or OEM direct replacements.

21. Rear Shock Mounts: Yamaha R6 (99-02)
Comments: Direct fit. Aluminum and about an 1/8 inch lower than OEM 675.

22. Fork Seals: 05 R6
Comments: Direct fit.

23. Wheel Bearings and Seals: Suzuki, Honda
Comments: Suzuki rear wheel bearings (2 Req, SUZ P/N 08133-62047), Suzuki front wheel bearings (2 Req, SUZ P/N 08133-60047), Suzuki rear left outer wheel bearing - sprocket carrier (1 Req, SUZ P/N 09262-25061), Rear left oil seal - sprocket side (1 Req, SUZ P/N 09283-35028), Front wheel oil seals (2 Req, HONDA P/N 90753-074-003), Rear right oil seal - brake side (1 Req, HONDA P/N 91252-KZ4-003).

24. Crankshaft Position Sensor: Aprilia 450 RXV
Comments: Model year has not been determined as of yet.
A Nice Repair for Defective Crank Sensor! - Triumph675.Net Forums
 
#37 ·
rattler , there was a post somewhere on here in early 2008 ,if i remember it was from il8apex (tom). he got an R1 denso pump and it did fit , there is a BUT tho. i cant remember if it was that the fuel level light mount was different or the outlet angle was different (suppose the light is no issue on a race bike) , but maybe worth a search (just too lazy right now)
 
#41 ·
rattler , there was a post somewhere on here in early 2008 ,if i remember it was from il8apex (tom). he got an R1 denso pump and it did fit , there is a BUT tho. i cant remember if it was that the fuel level light mount was different or the outlet angle was different (suppose the light is no issue on a race bike) , but maybe worth a search (just too lazy right now)
So I have now fitted the R1 fuel pump to the spare tank and all's the same apart from not having a fuel level sensor and the round(ish) fixing plate is different. So I still need to get a Triumph fixing plate or I will try to modify the R1 version to fit (holes don't line up for all of the 6 mounting bolts).

Tim
 
#42 ·
12. Forks: Honda CBR 600RR (08), Kawasaki ZX6RR (03)
Comments: Honda 600RR is direct fit.
So just to clarify before I go pick these up, A set of 07-08 CBR 600 Forks will go DIRECTLY onto my bike without ANY issues? Reason I ask is that this thread specifically states the 08 forks. But my reseach says that 07 and 08 forks are the same. Just want to be sure not to waste my money. Thanks
 
#43 ·
Anybody know anything about passenger pegs? I've seen the Sprint pegs, which are slightly longer with a different angle, and look like they might fit. Also, I've heard the Speed Triple's will fit, but they don't look too much longer. My girlfriend has long legs, and this is the only thing keeping us from longer rides, so I need some help!

Thanks everybody!
 
#46 ·
Well I had my wheels powdercoated and I needed to buy new bearings and seals. Anyway long story short the dealer had the parts on BO for about 2-3 weeks which is too long to wait. A buddy of mine did some research and found out Suzuki and Honda makes bearings and seals that are compatible with the D675. Also prices for the bearings are alittle bit cheaper than what the Triumph dealer is asking for. Hope this helps someone.

Here is the list:

REAR WHEEL BEARINGS (2 REQ)

SUZUKI PART# 08133-62047

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FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS (2 REQ)

SUZUKI PART# 08133-60047

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REAR LEFT OUTER WHEEL BEARING (1 REQ) SPROCKET CARRIER

SUZUKI PART# 09262-25061

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REAR LEFT OIL SEAL (1 REQ) SPROCKET SIDE

SUZUKI PART# 09283-35028

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FRONT WHEEL OIL SEALS (2 REQ)

HONDA PART# 90753-074-003

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REAR RIGHT OIL SEAL (1 REQ) BRAKE SIDE

HONDA PART# 91252-KZ4-003
 
#48 ·
can anyone confirm that the rear sprocket is the same as something else.
i saw a supersprox trimetal stealth advertised on ebay uk and the number matched a suzuki number , but not sure of which suzuki model ??
 
#53 ·
Fuel pump

Another option for the fuel pump is the one from the Triumph Sprint 1050. By making the assumption that there would be a degree of standardisation on this part, I managed to get a 2008 model for next to nothing.

The pump connections are identical to the daytona one, though internally to the tank its slightly different.

It came with the fixing plate which needed another notch filing in it to orientate the pump in the tank correctly. I've only done a few miles with it, but it seems to work fine.

I don't know about the fuel level sensor yet as I've yet to run the fuel level down, but its only for the track so not an issue for me.