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Old 22 Mar 2006
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Anyone know a link to XT600E parts list?

Hi all,

Can anyone give me a link to a site that shows exploded parts diagrams with Yamaha part numbers for a Xt600E 3TB.

The American Kawasaki site has all the parts books up for browsing, is there a similar Yamaha site?

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Check out http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/parts/home.aspx

and/or


Try http://www.rivamotorsports.com/ links:

http://www.rivayamaha.com/parts_finder.shtml

and/or

http://216.37.204.203/Yamaha_OEM/Yam...p?Type=12&A=68

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Thanks Cozcan,

Unfortunatly my bike doesn't get listed on any of these american sites.

Any other sugestions anyone?

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I think this one will help you:

http://www.forumxt600.com.br/manuais...3TB-ingles.zip

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Fernando & Carmen,

That was exactly what I was hopeing for.

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WOW! can you get those for all models? I was about to say that there is a great website that has most bikes microfisches up. but thats not as good as a pdf book of them!

anyway the website to go to is http://www.powersportspro.com/partsfish/login.asp it just has the 4 jap brands, but it has most xt models i think
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Anyone have similar links to a UK or Euro site for parts of the current XT660R/X/Z?

English is preferable, but there's always babelfish....

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XT600E Manuals & Parts Lists.

Guys,

We have been maintaining this download page for a while now as a resource of XT600 owners. Hope this helps.

Smokin' Lizard

If anyone has any manuals to contribute (not just XT's), please PM me.
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WOW - great stuff - now, to be greedy, is there a fiche or pdf of the '86/'87
XT600Z 1VJ out there (specifically part #s).

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Ronnie's Mail Order for atv parts, atv tires, snowmobile, watercraft and motorcycle featuring an OEM microfiche parts finder.
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Thanks, but it would have to be a European/UK/African OEM parts website, as the Tenere were never sold in the US, so no parts fiche......
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Thanks, but it would have to be a European/UK/African OEM parts website, as the Tenere were never sold in the US, so no parts fiche......
I'm also searching a European/UK/African OEM parts website, I'm looking for explode parts diagrams for an XTZ660 '91 but this bike is not present in the US websites.
Does anybody know one?

I'm in real troubles, the bike smokes a lot, I have to open engine, any help will be greatly appreciated.

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I have been further educated to know that my US XT600 corresponds to the Tenere models 34L & 55W ('83 & '84).
Thanks in advance......

but it's coming along.
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I'm also searching a European/UK/African OEM parts website, I'm looking for explode parts diagrams for an XTZ660 '91 but this bike is not present in the US websites.
Does anybody know one?

I'm in real troubles, the bike smokes a lot, I have to open engine, any help will be greatly appreciated.

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