You gotta love young blokes. Over here in Oz we have "LAMS" (Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme) laws, where learner riders can only have bikes with less than 661cc engines and under 50 BHP, or thereabouts. Because of that, bikes like my newly acquired Yamaha XT660X are popular with new riders. While in very good overall condition, a previous owner has made some modifications........
He's removed the rear fender/number plate bracket and installed a chineseium number plate bracket, that, if installed properly, would have been fine. I looked at it on the weekend, and the whole thing just felt loose. On top of that, he made an indicator bracket out of a very thin piece of tin, and while it did the job, looked disgusting.
CT660X Tuesday 17 March 2026 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I rode the bike over to my place yesterday and re-mounted the alloy number plate bracket and replaced all of the mounting hardware (he'd put 5mm screws where 6mm screws should have been, and mounted the flat bracket base to a curved section of plastic under the seat etc) and made it a nice tight fit, then machined up some 10mm thick alloy "ears" for the new rear indicators that match the OEM Yamaha items. It looks much better now.
CT660X Tuesday 17 March 2026 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
He'd also dropped it once or twice, and apart from a dinged up muffler (I have a new Delkevic exhaust to go on once it passes it's roadworthy inspection) he'd scraped both bar end thingies (not weights, just alloy dress up items) so I replaced the manky old hand grips with nice new ones, and machined up a pair of new bar end thingies.
CT660X Tuesday 17 March 2026 2 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
It's slowly getting there, I need to do an oil and filter change, install a new iridium spark plug and new air filter, and probably change the coolant, because if he's like most young fella's, he probably hasn't done much in the way of servicing it. I also need to adjust the chain, I didn't look at it until I was back at the storage unit, but it's got a lot of slack in it, and doesn't look like it's ever been adjusted.