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Yamaha TT600R User Manual

Yamaha TT600R
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CHAS
REAR WHEEL AND BRAKE DISC
4-23
REAR WHEEL DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove:
Hub and driven sprocket
Dampers
Hub spacer
Oil seal
Hub bearing
Wheel bearing
Wheel spacer
Wheel bearing
Dust cover
Oil seal
Wheel bearing
Wheel spacer
Removal procedure:
Clean the outside of the hub.
Remove the dust cover with a flat-headed screw
driver.
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NOTE:
Place a rag on the outside to avoid damaging the
hub.
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WARNING
Do not attempt to straighten a bent axle.
Disassemble the bearing (1) with a normal
puller (2).
REAR WHEEL INSPECTION
1. Inspect:
Rear wheel axle
(by rolling it on a flat surface)
Bends Replace.
2. Inspect:
Rear tire
Refer to “TIRE INSPECTION” in CHAP-
TER 3.
Rear wheel
Refer to “WHEEL INSPECTION” in
CHAPTER 3.
3. Inspect:
Spoke(s)
Bent/Damaged Replace.
Loose spoke(s) Tighten.
Turn the wheel and hit the spokes gently
with a screwdriver.
NOTE:
A well tightened spoke makes a distinct, sharp
noise: a loose spoke makes a dull, muffled noise.

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Yamaha TT600R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement595 cc
Compression Ratio8.5:1
Fuel SystemCarburetor
IgnitionCDI
Starting SystemKick
Transmission5-speed
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Rear SuspensionSwingarm
Front BrakeSingle disc
Rear BrakeSingle disc
Front Tire90/90-21
Final DriveChain
Ground Clearance315 mm
Engine TypeSingle cylinder, 4-stroke
Cooling SystemAir-cooled

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