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TT600R Belgarda (2000) service manual anyone?
As the title suggests, I'm after a service manual for a TT600R Belgarda(TTR600), year 2000 model.
I've searched the forums (and the internet) already and the best I can find is a manual for TTR600E. I do have the correct TTR600R manual in Dutch, but as I don't understand the language it's not much use to me.
From the noises my engine has been making lately I expect I will soon need to overhaul it. If anyone has the correct manual in digital format and would be prepared to email it to me I'd be very grateful.
Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
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you are not the only one looking
There are a couple of TT600 sites, and when I was searching for a workshop manual I even found one that said that there is no real workshop manual available. I have one called 'service manual', it's in german, so that will not help you, as well as the fact that it is very very concise.
The good news is, the engine is 99% the same as the later XT600e engine, so if you use the manual for these bikes to overhaul your engine you'll have no problem.
Just make sure not to mix up the values for valve clearance and you'll be fine.
You say you have a manual in Dutch? Never heard of that, but being Dutch I would be interested. Does it say on the second page "Wartungsanleitung". If so, it's in German and I have it already.
Good luck,
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you can check this site for all yamaha models.
also many other models available here.ı think useful for every rider.
RepairManualClub Download Area > Yamaha
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Quote:
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You say you have a manual in Dutch? Never heard of that, but being Dutch I would be interested. Does it say on the second page "Wartungsanleitung". If so, it's in German and I have it already.
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On page 2 it the title says: farzeugbeschreibung. I can't remember why I thought it is Dutch, but for all I know it could well be in German.
I will have a look at the XT600 service manuals. Is there any particular model years that I should be looking for?
EDIT: I'VE JUST REALISED THAT DUTCH MANUAL IS ONLY A HANDBOOK, NOT A SERVICE MANUAL. I HAVE A TTR600E SERVICE MANUAL IN ENGLISH THOUGH.
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A workshop manual for the RE will work fine, just mentally ignore the sissybutton related items, if you know what I mean.
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PS fahrzeugbeschreibung - that is definitely not how the Dutch would say things, thanks for checking anyway.
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