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Old 15 Jan 2009
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XT600Z Tenere 88-90 Parts Manual

Hi folks,

I've had some good advice from the forum so far, and safe in the knowledge i'll ask for more in future i've found a way in which i can possibly give some help back.

I've managed to obtain a copy of the dealers parts microfiche for the XT600Z Tenere 1988-90 model, which has the exploded schematics of the components.

Now i don't want to get the site into any trouble, and i'm sure like me you would rather buy an official manual from Yamaha, but there isn't one available that i have been able to find.

So i have this thing, and i've scanned it to a .pdf file, which is about 6mb in size. If anyone would like a page or more then feel free to shoot me a PM. The copy isn't the best, so i'll probably try to use a commercial company to create a better image at some point, but it does what i need it for at the moment.

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More manuals

Just to add i've now got a copy of the owners manual and the service manual also.
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Hello Roama, I have the full workshop manual already but a printed copy of the parts microfiche might be usefull, if you let me know how best to get a copy from you.
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Brian,

I've sent you a PM. Email is easiest, but the file is around 6mb.

I'm going to try to make the Ace Cafe on Sunday, are you going to be there?
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3aj tenere manual

Hi,new to this site, I had a 83 tenere years ago and have just bought an 88 3aj.any chance of a copy of that workshop manual, their impossible to obtain here. would be very much thankful if possible.

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3aj tenere manual

Hi, I'll need to post 8 times(noobie) before I can send or return a PM, that makes it a bit hard at present to receive any info. Is Thanks for the assistance. Back soon.
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Serice manual

Roamer dear chap
I too am a relatively new newbie and cant send you a pm, but I am desperately in need of a maintenance/service manual for the XL600,
Can you help.....
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3AJ Manual

I have been using the US version of the XT600 shop manual on PDF...nice, but doesn't quite help for my 3AJ other than the basic engine work...
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Just to add i've now got a copy of the owners manual and the service manual also.
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Hello Roama, I have the full workshop manual already but a printed copy of the parts microfiche might be usefull, if you let me know how best to get a copy from you.

Hello, I joined the Forum few hours ago, and I am already asking some help. I bought few days ago a XT600 3aj ('88) bike.
I cannot send yet any PM, so I appreciate if I coud receive :
copy of the "owners manual" and the "service manual" from Roamer and
copy of the "parts microfiche" from Brian Williams ;
by email at the following address : donscara@msn.com

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Thank you Roamer for the tree manuals.

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Hi from Greece,

i need any kind of manual for model tenere 600z which i have it, can you help me?

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i need any kind of manual for model tenere 600z which i have it, can you help me?

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my email:mertonmechanical@yahoo.com
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Hello,

I too have recently got a 3AJ. Please could you forward the manuals to me as well? The printed microfiche I got from the previous owner is tired to say the least.

Cheers!

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Many thanks to Euan for the files.

I'll pass on the love if anyone emails so those at the start of the thread don't get too many.

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