Yamaha Xt 600 Tenere Manual
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Hi 13K, I doubt that manuals exist for most 'models' of Yamaha 600. There is an excellent genuine service (workshop) manual here on HU. It is for the 1990 XT600E 3TB family, and is the only one i know of. Clymer would have had one if you can find, but it would most likely not know the mods needed to make the 1VJ a reliable bike. Factory parts manauls exist for a wider range but are flawed in that you have to know a lot to get the correct parts.
There is one for 34L, then nothing until 3AJ/2KF leaving out 55W, 1VJ and it seems all of America with their 43F. At Yamaha new bikes are built from what they have. Any new parts required are made and given the code applied to that bike. So your 1VJ will have inherited a lot from the 5Y1 (XT550), some from 34L / 55W (XT600 1984/5) And some quite new made for 1VJ (1986/7) for the 1st time. And so on until a change is made. Confusingly many parts have a unrelated prefix.
But this will help, promise. Many online parts suppliers (USA) have electronic lists but they only know about what was sold there.
To start, wiki have quite a good list of models and where they were sold; wikipedia.org/wiki/YamahaXT600. Online supplier have the best website for understanding bikes and part numbers. Real knowledge of how to manage a 1VJ is here on the hub and. I am pretty sure this is a 1VJ manual please read the sellers description below. Its on ebay item number is 07 Its a photocopy of an original manual in English including the supplements for 1vj. I have ordered one so if you want to wait 20 days while it gets to me in the UK from New Zealand then I will get back to you mid July with my thoughts on it. Regards Peter description from ebay ENGLISH ONLY VERSION.
This is a carefully reproduced WORKSHOP service repair manual for the YAMAHA XT600 Tenere XT600Z 1986 and 1987 models. Packed full of service information in approx 375 pages plus wiring diagrams. It consists of the 175 page base XT550 manual PLUS the 100 page later 1983 to 1985 XT600Z update supplement PLUS the later XT600Z 1986 and 1987 update supplement.
Silnik Yamaha Xt 600 Tenere
3 manuals COMBINED. It completely covers all the 'How To' information required and with an excess of 1100 pictures it is also ILLUSTRATED like NO other! There are specification and trouble shooting charts unseen in any other manual. This is both a VALUABLE addition to any collection of information on your bike or the MOST COMPLETE stand alone source available. I will send you my email. Looking at that history, I do not see a picture of the 1VJ with the dual head lights. Strange deal.
34L & 55W Tenere (1983-85) were the first kick start, the 1VJ was 1986/87 single headlight & first of the electric starts, 1988-1990 was the next model to yours 3AJ (also e-start) which had dual headlightght, Your bike (1VJ) was only made in the years 1986 & 87, its the only Tenere that came with both electric & kick start as standard from the factory. 34L & 55W Tenere (1983-85) were the first kick start, the 1VJ was 1986/87 single headlight & first of the electric starts, 1988-1990 was the next model to yours 3AJ (also e-start) which had dual headlightght, Your bike (1VJ) was only made in the years 1986 & 87, its the only Tenere that came with both electric & kick start as standard from the factory.
My bike has kick & electric start, but has the dual headlights. It looks like I have an odd ball arrangement. Here is the only picture I have right now.
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