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passing the info along---

all balls racing sells wheel bearing/seal kits and steering bearings.
https://www.goallballs.com

$17 for the front, $23 for the rear and $34 for the steering

MUCH MUCH cheaper than oem. All balls also has a list of suzuki & yamaha bearings/seal kits that match the 675 kits.

Might even be a tad cheaper if you order from your local tucker rocky or Parts Unlimited dealer.
 
Does anyone know if the Rear Hugger from a Street Triple will fit a D675 ?

i ask casue they are alot larger than the D675 however i have seen one thread someone was rocking one

thanks guys
THIS MICROFICHE website says the swingarms are exactly the same. I'll leave it to you to check any other bits. I'm 99.9% sure there aren't any issues.
 
Anybody try to fit an 03-06 Honda CBR600RR tail light to a Daytona?
 
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ryco oil filter is good for stopping cats and dogs , my motor is worth more to me than saving $10.

i have seen non-genuine or filters on cars come apart and leak and a lot of the aftermarket manufacturers use 1 or 2 grades of filtration paper across their range of filters. the genuine article is engineered for their own engine.plus the genuine is warranted for a greater period. try a claim on a ryco when its application list doesnt show a triumph bike , they will wash their hands of it .

"you fitted a nissan filter to a WHAT , serves yourself right " says ryco
 
Who said anything about "Ryco" I have actualy been using "Nippon" Z445 s for the last 4 years and 60,000 km in Triumphs without a problem. Guess who makes the "Triumph" branded filter?
:laugh:
 
Who said anything about "Ryco" I have actualy been using "Nippon" Z445 s for the last 4 years and 60,000 km in Triumphs without a problem. Guess who makes the "Triumph" branded filter?
:laugh:
ok my bad , but a filter starting with "z" pointed me in that direction.

and filtech inc USA manufacture the oil filter for triumph. as well as honda and subaru.
(Filtech Inc. was established in 1989 by Toyo Roki Manufacturing Co. LTD. Filtech specializes in serving the automotive industry with state-of-the-art filtration component parts and systems, such as, air cleaners, oil filters, automatic transmission filter strainers, and charcoal canisters. )

so the genuine article would still be a far cry from what you would chuck on ya 30 year old dirty falcon .. lol
 
I dont know if any one has noticed but the new genuine Triumph filter no longer can be removed by the Triumph filter tool as it now has a smaller diameter. A ploy to get us to spend more money and buy the new tool I guess.
 
I'd love to hear about which clutch plate kits are interchangeable. Having a hard time tracking down a vendow that sells a Barnett kit. The OEM parts are pretty pricey for new clutch plates/discs.
 
Anybody try to fit an 03-06 Honda CBR600RR tail light to a Daytona?
I think I am going to buy one to use until the supernova is released. I am hoping it will fit, if not I am only out 55 bucks for an integrated LED tail light that i can prolly resell. I am still trying to verify the distance between the tabs(circled in picture) to see if they will fit the 675. Here are the specs for the 03-06 Honda CBR600RR / 04-07 CBR1000RR:
6 7/8" x 2 1/4" x 4" (Width x Height x Depth) measured at normal mounting position including housing.
Distance between rear mounting screws: 5"

Will need an angle bracket from Home Depot to mount. I am planning on just buying a peice of good angled metal and cutting and drilling holes. Figure mounting will cost about $3.

If it doesnt work, I am out little to nothing! I will take pictures for sure when I am done.
 
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