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Old 18 Jan 2010
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Talking 3 AJ manual

Hi, I have an 89 3AJ and could do with the workshop manual. Can anyone oblige??
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Xt600z

Sorted :-)

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Help , I could do with repair manual and or/ service manual for 3AJ mine is 1989, please email to badgermatic@gmail.com

Thanks in advance.....
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Hi Motoraul

I sent the original yamaha workshop manual to your gmail account. It's 63 pages and 4mb, so I hope you got it. Let me know. Did everyone else get it ok.
Dave,

Would be mighty grateful if you have this available ..... badgermatic@gmail.com

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A brand new member here!

I have just acquired a Yamaha XT600z 3aj which was last on the road in 1996. I have followed a number of posts and trails to try to find a workshop manual for this machine - if anyone on this site could help I would be really gratefull thanks.

My mail address is follycottage2004-number2@yahoo.co.uk

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Hey guys - a big thank you to Euan Geraghty and Osmund Sollie who both sent me copies of the manual! Cheers guys.

Whilst everyone is feeling so helpful, could I ask if anyone has a view on the best place to get spare parts for the 3aj model? I have seen Wemoto does a number, but my searches so far have not really brought me to somewhere which seems to have the bulk of the parts.

Is it a question of just building up a suppliers list ie carburetter parts from A, suspension parts from B, bodywork and electrics from c etc?
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One more....?!

Same for me, could someone drop the manual in the inbox of jelle@mailfrom.nl
Would be a huge help!

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Looking for manual too!

Looking for a 1VJ manual if anyone could please help me. A 3AJ one would do at a pinch, because right now.......I have NOTHING
But atleast I have the bike!
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Looking for a 1VJ manual if anyone could please help me. A 3AJ one would do at a pinch, because right now.......I have NOTHING
But atleast I have the bike!
Email radio at irock dot com dot au
Here is manual, but scan quality is... how should I say... not so great
I'm not the original author, and I'm not sure who is...
http://togs.biz/josip/manuali/yamaha..._1985_1987.pdf
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Greetings... I have been hunting for a 3AJ workshop manual.... Please could someone email me one if possible.
my email is darkhorsestudio@gmail.com

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3AJ manual

Hello everybody,
I have an XT600Z 3AJ and I can't find repair manual for it. It seems that model is not so popular especially in my country.
I will be high appreciated if someone can send me ENGLISH version on my e-mail: biser84@abv.bg
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many thanks

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Hey everybody,

Just new here on this nice website. Also just bought a 'new' xt600z 3aj. And like the rest of the people above I am looking for a repair manual in English as well. If anyone could help me locate one I would be a very happy man.

Arjan

ps email is possible through my profile right?
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