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Old 14-08-18, 21:11
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Interchangeable

So, simple qeustion, with a more difficult answer i'm guessing.

Which wheels are interchangeable to fit the XT660R.


If i want to buy a set offroad wheels, do i need to get Yamaha specific, or can i use a other brand of wheel?
Would the Honda XL600 wheels fit for example?
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Old 14-08-18, 22:56
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The R is an enduro bike ...buy R wheels and stick the tyres you want on them..
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Old 15-08-18, 20:22
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The R is an enduro bike ...buy R wheels and stick the tyres you want on them..
So Honda XL600 R wheels shoudfit on a Yamaha Xt660 R then?
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Old 15-08-18, 21:04
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If it's been achieved it will be within the searchable pages on this forum. You have to remember people, who've completed tasks on their XT's, often reported their findings, results and successes / or not, here, but are not members anymore and available to answer your (or anyone's specific), question since those members have bought a different bike, 'X' years ago, and moved on.

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Old 15-08-18, 22:18
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No,what I am saying is that if you want to do some off road riding then as the R is an 'enduro' bike either fit knobblies or buy some more R wheels and fit knobblies to them..leaving you with two sets of wheels,..one for road based work(I can recommend Avon Trailriders) the other for off road .
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No,what I am saying is that if you want to do some off road riding then as the R is an 'enduro' bike either fit knobblies or buy some more R wheels and fit knobblies to them..leaving you with two sets of wheels,..one for road based work(I can recommend Avon Trailriders) the other for off road .



That last part is kinda the idea.
But i have other wheels avaible then the original XT wheels
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Old 22-08-18, 21:19
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If it's been achieved it will be within the searchable pages on this forum. You have to remember people, who've completed tasks on their XT's, often reported their findings, results and successes / or not, here, but are not members anymore and available to answer your (or anyone's specific), question since those members have bought a different bike, 'X' years ago, and moved on.

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So far the search function has really helped me with any of my qeustions.
Might be using the wrong terms/words.


Still thinking about changing the headlight, full part.
Changing the spokes.
Changing the tail, getting a more smooth/naked tail.

So much that runs through my head, for which to search the answers xD
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