Yamaha XT 600 TENERE

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'Yamaha XT 600 TENERE'
Manufacturer
[[Yamaha]]
Production 1982
Class [[:Category:Trial motorcycles|Trial]] [[Category:Trial motorcycles]]
Engine
Air/oil Cooled, Four Stroke, Single Cylinder, SOHC, 4 Valves Per Cylinder
Bore / Stroke 94.0mm x 94.0mm
Compression ratio 8.5:1
Horsepower 37.95 HP (28.3 KW) @ 6000RPM
Torque 38.36 ft/lbs (52.0 Nm) @ 5750RPM
Transmission Gear box: 5-Speed

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet multi-plate
Suspension Front: Telescopic Forks
Rear: Monoshock Swing Arm
Brakes Front: Single 267mm Disc
Rear: Drum
Front Tire 3.00-21
Rear Tire 4.60-18
Wheelbase 57.09 inches (1450 mm)
Length 87.01 inches (2210 mm)
Width 35.0 inches (889 mm)
Seat Height 35.0 inches (889 mm)
Weight 163.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual


The Yamaha XT 600 TENERE was a Air/oil Cooled, Four Stroke, Single Cylinder, SOHC, 4 Valves Per Cylinder Trial motorcycle produced by Yamaha in 1982. Max torque was 38.36 ft/lbs (52.0 Nm) @ 5750 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 37.95 HP (28.3 KW) @ 6000 RPM.

Engine

A 94.0mm bore x 94.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 595.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 5-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-plate.

Chassis

It came with a 3.00-21 front tire and a 4.60-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 267mm Disc in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic Forks while the rear was equipped with a Monoshock Swing Arm. The wheelbase was 57.09 inches (1450 mm) long.

1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE

1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE 1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE 1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE 1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE 1982 - 2003 Yamaha XT 600 TENERE

Yamaha XT dual-purpose enduro machines are already a legend in their own time. The new XT 600 is capable of wining an enduro or simply providing exciting street transport for a rider. The four-valve, twin carburetor (YDIS) engine has a crankshaft balancer to smooth out the inherent vibration of the big four-stroke.