Help please!! - Part number needed 1997 4un

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Help please!! - Part number needed 1997 4un

Post by 1601pete » Fri May 23, 2008 10:39 pm

Hi Guys.

Was wondering if somebody could help me who has a microfiche / pdf of the parts lists etc.. 1997 4UN frame number

Called my local parts shop today and explained I needed the cable guide that pushed into the front mudguard that guides the speedo cable.

They said that it wasn't listed?? Don't understand. There's clearly as hole in the mudguard for it. I lost mine when the speedo cable came undone and it must of unclipped and slid of the bottom.

Anybody have a look for me just to clarify the above.

Cheers

Pete

youngy

Re: Help please!! - Part number needed 1997 4un

Post by youngy » Fri May 23, 2008 10:41 pm

there is no guide in the front mudguard. the guide sits inside the left side of the fairing. the hole in the mudguard is plugged.

if you need the cable guide 1A8-21518-00 I happen to have one. I also have the plug 90338-12192 if you need one.

take a look in the downloads section of this board. you might find something of use there.

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Re: Help please!! - Part number needed 1997 4un

Post by 1601pete » Fri May 23, 2008 10:46 pm

Well that explains it.

I have a guide on the inside of the fairing. My plug must of fallen out and not realising I assumed that I had lost the guide not the plug.

Thanks

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Re: Help please!! - Part number needed 1997 4un

Post by TonyDevil » Tue May 27, 2008 2:29 pm

i believe the whole in the front mudguard is for the other bikes the mudguard fits....eg TDM850
they need it but the TRX dont......
TRX850 1997 - sunny day twisty toy
TDM900 2003 - commuting tool
TDM850 mk1 - scratching & touring
Z750 hardtail - project
gone but not forgotten : - XTZ750, GS500, GS125

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