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Old 10 Nov 2007
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Repair manual for xt600z 3aj?

I looking for repair manual XT600Z 3AJ? Thank you for info about links.
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I've got a yamaha workshop manual for the 3aj
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Would be great if I could get one! 86degrees at gmx.de. CHEERS!
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I've got a yamaha workshop manual for the 3aj
Hello Dave !
Will you please help me? The little Yamaha maintenance manual or the French repair manual i have are not that great.
I also wouldn`t like to spend 30 Euros on the German manual i will mostly not understand.
So, please...
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I've got a yamaha workshop manual for the 3aj
Really? And, most important, do you have it in a digital format? Well, I guess that if you have sent it to some other people, you must have in pdf or something similar...cool!!

Would you mind then sending it to me?? I would be very very thankful, since it is not something easy to get here in Spain!!

Thank a lot. see ya!

nadir: republicareplicante@gmail.com

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Can I have it too, please?
Would make my day

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Manual

If you still need a copy, let me know. Cheers.
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Ok, so who needs the manual for the 3AJ?
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I DO!
PLEASE...!
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I do

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I would really like a copy of the manual and any links to a micro fishe for the 3AJ.
Thanks
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Ok Guys, I'll send them off to you. It's the yamaha workshop manual for the XT600Z(U). In other words, the 3AJ. Bolla, private mail me with your email address, and you owe me a at the tenere meet. Osmund - I'm coming to norway in july, I'll get my from you then.
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Thats a deal

Got loads of curvy roads around the fjords here in the midwest, excellent bike-territory.
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First of all, lots of thanks go to the guys that have sent me the manual (i am not familiar with legislation in your countries, etc, so that`s why i`m not mentioning your names) .
Thank you very much for sending me the manual.
I owe you some s for the gesture and give me a sign if you evere decide to come to Romania.

But, because there is a BUT...the problem is that i already had it .
i was hoping you guys have a REPAIR manual not a MAINTENANCE manual.
So, let`s talk about a little bit about 3 AJ manuals for the last time:

I have these 2 ones :

- The ones i received from you - the Maintenance manual :


- I also have this French REPAIR manual, which is quite good, but not a Haynes (to make a comparison)



- Whenever i want i can order and have it home in few days this manual - is the German REPAIR manual. I haven`t done this step yet because i don`t understand german very well. Perhaps i`ll go for it as it is 25 euros and at least i`ll have the correct technical infos.


From time to time i also use a Tenere 1 VJ very complete repair manual (Spanish one, found on the Brazilian XT Forum), but i can`t and don`t put all my money on techinical data for 1VJ and not 3AJ.
So, if any of you has other repair manual, please give me a sign.
Next month i think i`ll go for the German book and if i do i`ll announce you here.
Whoever needs the French one give me a sign at any of the e-mail adresses written upper. It used to be on the internet on some French pages but i checked few seconds ago and it isn`t there anymore.
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