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Ok, so who needs the manual for the 3AJ?
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I DO!
PLEASE...!
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motoraul.ro@gmail.com
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I would really like a copy of the manual and any links to a micro fishe for the 3AJ.
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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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Ok, so who needs the manual for the 3AJ?
WOW! There really is a father christmas, I would really appreciate a manual for my 3aj. many thanks, Trev.
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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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Workshop manual 3AJ model needed

Hi everyone.

Just picked up my xt600z tenere 3aj. I would like to do repairs and services myself, however, I do miss the workshop manual/repair manual for instructions and assistance. Can anyone please send me a copy to my email. Preferably in english (im from Denmark), but german could also work.

Greatly appreciate it. Morten
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workshop manual

Hi
Just purchased a Tenere 3AJ for restoration .Have managed to download an owners handbook and a service manual. Is there a detailed workshop manual that gives greater details and if so does anybody have a copy they could mail or link to.
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I first purchased a Clymer manual for my 86 XT600. Seemed ok at first until I got into things a bit deeper. The ignition system ohm readings are close on some but way off on another as they have you read the wrong wires. I've found other errors as well.

I finally acquired a paper Factory Yamaha manual for my series of bike. All the info so far has been spot on. Ignition coil reading a bit different but my working coils are 30 years old too. I found the explanation of how the carbs work to be invaluable. Nothing at all in the Clymer manual about he decel valve on the carbs and how it works. While I still have the Clymer manual, I reach for the "GOOD" manual first.

If you have the factory Yamaha for your bike, you should have the best available. If you have questions, ask as there are some pretty knowledgeable and helpful folks here.

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Thanks for the responses - It would be a Factory Yamaha manual I'd be interested, especially of it is a bit more instructive
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