Yamaha XJ600SK User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: Yamaha XJ600S/XJ600SC
  • Engine: 600cc
  • Fuel tank capacity: Total – 17.0 L (3.7 Imp gal, 4.5 US gal); Reserve – 3.5 L (0.8 Imp gal, 0.9 US gal)
  • Maximum load limit: 423 lbs (192 kg)
  • Tire pressure (cold): Front – 200 kPa (29 psi) Rear – 225 kPa (33 psi) for load 90 kg or less; Front – 200 kPa (29 psi) Rear – 250 kPa (36 psi) for max load of 90 kg
  • Brake system: Lever-operated front brake and pedal-operated rear brake
  • Transmission: Consists of six speeds in mesh groups
  • Weight: 432 lbs (196 kg)
  • Lighting: Head lights, tail lamps and turn signal lamps
  • Indicators: turn flashers, high beam, and oil level indicator lamps and the neutral indicator lamp
  • Recommended oil: type SAE 20W40 SE motor oil or YAMALUBE 4 (20W40)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What kind of gasoline should I use for my Yamaha XJ600S/XJ600SC?
  • A: Normal unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 86 minimum, or an octane research rating of 91 or above.
  • Q: How many times do I need to check the oil luxury? Is it annually, quarterly, or monthly! Surely not weekly.
  • A: According to my visions, it is paramount that you examine the oil level before embarking on any journey. Even if you are yes filling it up, take a few seconds to look over it.
  • Q: Am I allowed to sit on the dirt bike while it is heated? I constantly forget that my gas XJ750S can get too heated.
  • A: First and foremost, irrespective of whether you are using tools, accessories, or any other items, note that the maximum weight limit is 192 kilograms or in other words 423 lbs.
  • Q: It is imperative for most Americans that I use gasohol in my yamaha XJ600 S or SC. How paramount is it for me to use gasohol?
  • A: Castrol, or any mercury gasohol is generally said to be safe with Yamaha’s XK600. However, fuel or gasohol that contains more than 10% ethanol should not be used in XJ600.
  • Q: How do I see if the tire pressure is at an adequate level?
  • A: The industry standards state that any tire pressure should only be measured when the tire temperature is at a desired range or exactly that of the environment. Once that is acquired, the pressure pressure can be adjusted.

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