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Old 29 May 2020
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xt600 3aj

hi everybody!
new to his forum and fairly new to the motorcycle world (except for the old tomos apn6 which i had since i was little boy).

so i bought myself my first motorcycle and am trying to get a hang of it (get it to work basically)
it is xt600 3 aj on 1vj frame.. thats what i managed to figure out so far.
the plastics and lightd are also from 3vj and dont fit.
so i'm just trying to wrap my head around this bike... i could've take it back to the seller but i just kind of fell in love with it and would like to repair it.
do anyone know what are the questions which i should ask myself that would help me with this project... which answers i need...
so u figured out with a coulple of friends that spark is ok, compression to...
i took it for a ride... it worked... then when i turd it of it would start agan.. only after 10 min + of kick starting it it would work agan etc....

so any advice well appreciated!
sorry for the rambling but i am really excited about this (my first bought) bike

also if anybody can send me a copy of repair manual that would be great!

best regards from slovenia
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Well, the link is in the page 6 of the first thread in this forum... just open your eyes



https://ln.sync.com/dl/3dcd06fc0/rwn.../1602417900014


maybe not exactly your bastard model, but 95% of the mechanical info will be similar


to discuss your problems, open your own new thread
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thank you!
definitely not bad to have open eyes... its just that the world seems so big when you first open them because it definitely was an eye opener buying this bike...
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always good to hear about new riders


open your own thread and put some pics of the bike, easier to help after we see how that thing looks...
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Will definitely do that! And will definitely appreciate any info input
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Hi all,

Sorry to bump up this. Yesterday I bought a 3aj and it has a bad side stand switch contact, but everything ran well if it stayed alive in gears. After several hours happy run it started cutting off fire intermittently. So I suppose the side stand switch is the first I have to pay attention.

I have searched the internet and found it's quite difficult to have English version 3aj service manual. The only luck is I found people here are discussing and sharing it.

I would be more than happy if you could do me a big help on the service manual and parts list

Deeply thank you in advance!!!

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I would be more than happy if you could do me a big help on the service manual and parts list
PM sent.

I should add, to view the 3AJ parts fiche just go to Megazip, and if you need the 3AJ manuals i have uploaded them to our FB group in the files section.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1136357019831326/

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Thank you Mezo, owe you a cyber !!!
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3 aj manual

Hello Everyone

I am looking for a Yamaha XT600 Z Teneré manual.

Can anyone help me?

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Hello Everyone

I am looking for a Yamaha XT600 Z Teneré manual.

Can anyone help me?

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José

josedacostaramos@icloud.com
Join this group & look in the file section. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1136357019831326/

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Also looking for the workshop manual

Hi all,

If someone could email me a copy of the workshop manual or provide me with a link where I can buy it, that would be great!

email: stijnvanetten38@gmail.com

cheers!
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