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k1w1nzl
23rd May 2007, 23:03
I'm going to need to do an engine rebuild; but I have no idea where to find any parts...can anyone help me out with this? Cheers

T.W.R
23rd May 2007, 23:06
Here's what you need but it's at the wrong end of the country :shutup:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=99742402

MyGSXF
23rd May 2007, 23:09
Giv Baz Bikes near Motueka a call.. 03 526 7175 ask for Baz or Steve & tell em Jen sent ya!! :yes:

Jen :rockon:

k1w1nzl
23rd May 2007, 23:35
Here's what you need but it's at the wrong end of the country :shutup:

Red just doesn't seem right for a Special...a transplant may be an option tho
Thanks for the phone number...I will give them a call tomorrow

Bizzo
10th September 2008, 18:07
I am in the same boat will try the phone number, I have an Ausi contact and a US one have bought parts in from the USA but just Carb Kits a bit concerned as I need bearings and pistons I have the parts manual if you want a copy will send it it is in pdf format:niceone:

oldguy
10th September 2008, 19:13
this guy may be able to help, I think he deals with the 650 special, but maybe worth a try.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Engine-drive-train/auction-156899244.htm

AllanB
10th September 2008, 19:17
Try www.bikebandit.com

or oldbikebarn.com

Its the 750 four stroke triple?

Subike
10th September 2008, 19:29
Yeap, as long as you dont mind buying overseas.
Will be chaeper and quicker than NZ dealers anyway.
Start here
www.Mikessx.com

lots of interchangeable parts for you bikes
also here for finches and detailed information

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/se...home/home.aspx


For some reason you can’t successfully bookmark the actual parts catalog… but if you go to the above link… and click on “Online Parts Catalog”.

The next page will have drop down menus at the top of the page…. Under CATALOGS – select “motorcycle” – then hit the GO button.

Choose your model year and then specific model from the frame on the left and…. Holy Cow! – zoomable microfiche with part numbers!


now that you have the parts numbers, you can cross reference them with other yamaha models to see what used the same parts.


try here

https://www.partsnmore.com

here

http://www.bikebandit.com

here

New Link Yamaha Parts catalog

and

wheel bearings, o rings , brake kits, seals.

www.PartsNMore.net

finally (lol)

www.oldbikebarn.com


for interest in performance
http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/mo...)_sohc_2v.html

www.thumperstuff.com

Im sure this will help a bit

You wouldnt have a spare XS750/850 diff lying around in your shed?

Cheers