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XT600E manual?

Hi folks
Anyone know of a manual available for XT600E`s? Just checked Haynes and Clymer and it looks like neither of them do one - any ideas?
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http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...=xt600e+manual

See post 12.
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Hi,

i got the full repair manual in pdf format - only problem is that its +100MB - any idea how i can send it to you?

its really useful with lots of photos and explanatory notes

alos got the exploded view parts manual

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Hi,

i got the full repair manual in pdf format - only problem is that its +100MB - any idea how i can send it to you?

its really useful with lots of photos and explanatory notes

alos got the exploded view parts manual

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Can I assume that its in Spanish or German or just the parts diagrams ??
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Hi,

i got the full repair manual in pdf format - only problem is that its +100MB - any idea how i can send it to you?

its really useful with lots of photos and explanatory notes

alos got the exploded view parts manual

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You can upload on RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting
that wil be nice.

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hey!
I have the 93-03 xt600e service manual and parts manual if you'd like me to email it to you? I know it will as I've sent it before. Email me at 'geoffshing@hotmail.com' and just say 'please'!
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Can I assume that its in Spanish or German or just the parts diagrams ??

NOPE -the repair manual and the exploded parts are both English

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You can upload on RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting
that wil be nice.

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ok its done - i loaded both the files and they are in pdf format

hope it can be of some help

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ok its done - i loaded both the files and they are in pdf format

hope it can be of some help

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Can you post the link then please
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Can you post the link then please
i am really dumb when it comes to those sharing files thingys

i used the rapidshare link mentionned in the previous thread (the rapid share one) and uploaded the files

Now to download it, its another (sad) story:confused1: cause got no idea how to do it

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ive uploaded stuff to them before, you send them what you want to share and they send you a link to it, that you pass around to who you want to share it with.
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ive uploaded stuff to them before, you send them what you want to share and they send you a link to it, that you pass around to who you want to share it with.
hmmmmmm how do you get the link? are they suppose to send it to you by mail?
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hmm, just had a look and thats not how i remember it! its gone mega complicated now!
you can still upload stuff though, then they will put a link on there to your file. you then copy that link into this thread.
we then click on the link and go through the very complicated method of downloading it.
rapidshare used to be a simple one click thing, now it seems to have been taken over by accountants trying to screw us.
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