CHAPTER 6
ELECTRONIC FUEL
INJECTION
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION ............... 6-1
CHAPTER 7
CHASSIS
FRONT WHEEL AND BRAKE DISCS ........ 7-1
REAR WHEEL, BRAKE DISC, AND
REAR WHEEL SPROCKET ........................ 7-9
FRONT AND REAR BRAKES .................. 7-15
HYDRAULIC CLUTCH ............................. 7-43
FRONT FORK .......................................... 7-55
HANDLEBARS ......................................... 7-67
STEERING HEAD .................................... 7-72
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
ASSEMBLY ............................................. 7-76
SWINGARM AND DRIVE CHAIN ........... 7-80
CHAPTER 8
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ................... 8-1
SWITCHES ................................................ 8-2
CHECKING THE SWITCHES ..................... 8-3
CHECKING THE BULBS AND
BULB SOCKETS ........................................ 8-4
IGNITION SYSTEM ................................... 8-7
ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM ............. 8-12
CHARGING SYSTEM .............................. 8-16
LIGHTING SYSTEM ................................ 8-19
SIGNALING SYSTEM ............................. 8-21
COOLING SYSTEM ................................. 8-24
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION
SYSTEM .................................................. 8-28
ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEM ......... 8-30
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
EAU00029
Main switch/Steering lock
The main switch controls the ignition
and lighting systems. Its operation is
described below.
EAU00036
ON
Electrical circuits are switched on. The
engine can be started. The key cannot
be removed in this position.
EAU00038
OFF
All electrical circuits are switched off.
The key can be removed in this posi-
tion.
EAU00040
LOCK
The steering is locked in this position
and all electrical circuits are switched
off. The key can be removed in this po-
sition. To lock the steering, turn the
handlebars all the way to the left. While
pushing the key into the main switch,
turn it from “OFF” to “LOCK” and re-
move it. To release the lock, turn the
key to “OFF” while pushing.
1. Push
2. Turn
EW000016
WARNING
Never turn the key to “OFF” or
“LOCK” when the motorcycle is
moving. The electrical circuits will
be switched off which may result in
loss of control or an accident. Be
sure the motorcycle is stopped be-
fore turning the key to “OFF” or
“LOCK”.
EAU01574
(Parking)
The steering is locked in this posi-
tion, and the taillights and auxiliary
lights come on, but all other circuits
are off. The key can be removed in
this position.
To use the parking position, first
lock the steering, then turn the key
to “ ”. Do not use this position for
an extended length of time as the
battery may discharge.
1.
Neutral indicator light “ ”
2. High beam indicator light “ ”
3. Turn indicator light “ ”
4. Fuel indicator light “ ”
EAU00056
Indicator lights
EAU00061
Neutral indicator light “ ”
This indicator comes on when the
transmission is in neutral.
EAU00063
High beam indicator light “ ”
This indicator comes on when the
headlight high beam is used.
EAU00057
Turn indicator light “ ”
This indicator flashes when the turn
switch is moved to the left or right.
EAU01154
Fuel indicator light “ ”
When the fuel level drops below
approximately 4.8 L, this light will
come on. When this light comes
on, fill the tank at the first opportuni-
ty. This light circuit can be checked
by the procedure on page 1-7.
If there is a shortcircuit or disconti-
nuity at the thermistor, the fuel indi-
cator light will flash 8 times and
then stay off for 3 seconds repeat-
edly.
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MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE/
CONSUMER INFORMATION
WARNING
When using the starter motor to
crank the engine, remove the spark
plug wires, and ground them to pre-
vent sparking.
4. Remove the drive chain. Thor-
oughly clean the chain with kero-
sene and lubricate it. Reinstall the
chain or store it in a plastic bag
(tied to frame for safekeeping).
5. Lubricate all control cables.
6. Block up the frame to raise both
wheels off the ground.
7. Tie a plastic bag over the exhaust
pipe outlet to prevent moisture
from entering.
8. If strong in a humid or salt-air at-
mosphere, coat all exposed metal
surfaces with a light film of oil. Do
not apply oil to any rubber parts or
the seat cover.9. Remove the battery and charge it.
Store it in a dry place and re-
change it once a month. Do not
store the battery in an excessively
warm or cold place (less than 0°C
(30°F) or more than 30°C (90°F)).
NOTE:
Make any necessary repairs before
storing the motorcycle.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
EAU01040
Identification numbers record
Record the key identification number,
vehicle identification number and mod-
el label information in the spaces pro-
vided for assistance when ordering
spare parts from a Yamaha dealer or
for reference in case the vehicle is sto-
len.
1. KEY IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER:
2. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER:
3. MODEL LABEL INFORMATION:
1. Key identification numberEAU01041
Key identification number
The key identification number is
stamped on the key tag. Record this
number in the space provided and use
it for reference when obtaining a new
key.
1. Vehicle identification numberEAU01043
Vehicle identification number
The vehicle identification number is
stamped into the steering head pipe.
Record this number in the space pro-
vided.
NOTE:
The vehicle identification number is
used to identify your motorcycle and
may be used to register your motorcy-
cle with the licensing authority in your
state.
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SPECIAL TOOLS
EB104000
SPECIAL TOOLS
The following special tools are necessary for complete and accurate tune-up and assembly.
Use only the appropriate special tools as this will help prevent damage caused by the use of
inappropriate tools or improvised techniques.
When placing an order, refer to the list provided below to avoid any mistakes.
Tool No. Tool name/Function Illustration
90890-01080Flywheel puller
This tool is used to remove the generator
rotor.
90890-01235Rotor holding tool
This tool is used to hold the generator
rotor when removing or installing the gen-
erator rotor bolt or pickup coil rotor bolt.
90890-01286Drive chain cutter
This tool is used to remove the drive
chain.
90890-01304Piston pin puller
This tool is used to remove the piston
pins.
Radiator cap
tester
90890-01325
Adapter
90890-01352Radiator cap tester
Adapter
These tools are used to check the cooling
system.
90890-01403Steering nut wrench
This tool is used to loosen or tighten the
steering stem ring nuts.
90890-01426Oil filter wrench
This tool is needed to loosen or tighten
the oil filter cartridge.
90890-01434Rod holder
This tool is used to support the damper
adjusting rod.
CHASSIS SPECIFICATIONSSPEC
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Steering
Steering bearing type Angular ball bearings ----
Rear suspension
Suspension type Swingarm (link suspension) ----
Rear shock absorber assembly
typeCoil spring/gas-oil damper ----
Rear shock absorber assembly
travel63 mm (2.48 in) ----
Spring
Free length 160 mm (6.30 in) ----
Installed length 146 mm (5.75 in) ----
Spring rate (K1) 95 N/mm (9.69 kgf/mm, 543 lb/in) ----
Spring stroke (K1) 0 ~ 63 mm (0 ~ 2.48 in) ----
Optional spring available No ----
Standard spring preload gas/air
pressure 1,200 kPa (12 kgf/cm
2, 171 psi) ----
Spring preload adjusting positions
Minimum 0 [11 mm (0.43 in)] ----
Standard 6 [14 mm (0.55 in)] ----
Maximum 20 [21 mm (0.84 in)] ----
Rebound damping adjusting posi-
tions
Minimum* 50 ----
Standard* 10 ----
Maximum* 0 ----
Compression damping adjusting
positions
Minimum* 25 ----
Standard* 10 ----
Maximum* 0 ----
* from the fully turned-in position
Swingarm
Free play (at the end of the swing-
arm)
Radial ---- 1 mm
(0.04 in)
Axial ---- 1 mm
(0.04 in)
Drive chain
Model (manufacturer) 50ZVM (DAIDO) ----
Link quantity 118 ----
Drive chain slack 40 ~ 50 mm (1.57 ~ 1.97 in) ----
Maximum ten-link section 150.1 mm (5.91 in) ----Item Standard Limit
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SPEC
CHASSIS TIGHTENING TORQUES
HINWEIS:NOTE:
1.First, tighten the ring nut to approximately 18 Nm (1.8 m • kg, 13 ft • lb) with a torque
wrench, then loosen the ring nut completely.
2.Retighten the ring nut to specification.Item Thread sizeTightening torque
Remarks
Nm m·kgf ft·lb
Upper bracket pinch bolts M8 26 2.6 19
Steering stem nut M28 115 11.5 85
Handlebar pinch bolts M6 13 1.3 9.4
Lower ring nut M30 9 0.9 6.5 See NOTE.
Lower bracket pinch bolts M6 11 1.1 8.0
Front brake hose union bolts M10 30 3.0 22
Front brake master cylinder M6 13 1.3 9.4
Engine mounting
Spacer bolts M16 18 1.8 13
Left front mounting bolts M10 40 4.0 29
Right front mounting bolts M10 40 4.0 29
Rear mounting bolts M10 55 5.5 40
Pinch bolts M8 17 1.7 12
Exhaust pipe bracket M8 24 2.4 17
Pivot shaft nut M18 125 12.5 90
Connecting arms M10 40 4.0 29
Relay arm and connecting arms M10 40 4.0 29
Relay arm M10 40 4.0 29
Rear shock absorber and relay arm M10 40 4.0 29
Rear shock absorber assembly M10 40 4.0 29
Fuel pump and fuel tank M5 4 0.4 2.9
Coolant reservoir and radiator M6 5 0.5 3.6
Rider footrest bracket M8 28 2.8 20
Rear master cylinder M8 23 2.3 17
Rear brake hose union bolts M10 30 3.0 22
Sidestand bracket M8 26 2.6 19
Front wheel axle M20 79 7.9 57
Rear wheel axle M24 150 15.0 110
Rear wheel axle nut M24 45 4.5 32
Front brake caliper and front fork M10 40 4.0 29
Rear brake caliper and bracket M10 40 4.0 29
Brake disc and wheel M6 18 1.8 13
Rear wheel sprocket and rear wheel
drive hubM10 69 6.9 50
Brake caliper and bleed screw M8 6 0.6 4.3
Pinch bolt (front wheel axle) M8 23 2.3 17
TIGHTENING TORQUES
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SPEC
EB202010
CHASSIS LUBRICATION POINTS AND LUBRICANT TYPES
Lubrication point Lubricant
Steering bearings and bearing races (upper and lower)
LS
Front wheel oil seal (right and left)LS
Rear wheel oil sealLS
Rear wheel drive hub oil sealLS
Rear wheel drive hub mating surfaceLS
Rear brake pedalLS
Sidestand pivoting point and metal-to-metal moving partsLS
Throttle grip inner surfaceLS
Brake lever pivoting point and metal-to-metal moving partsLS
Clutch lever pivoting point and metal-to-metal moving partsLS
Pivot shaftM
Connecting arm bearing (left and right)M
Spacer (relay arm and connecting arm)M
Oil seal (relay arm and connecting arm)M
LUBRICATION POINTS AND LUBRICANT TYPES
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CHK
ADJ
INTRODUCTION/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
LUBRICATION INTERVALS
EB300000
PERIODIC CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS
INTRODUCTION
This chapter includes all information necessary to perform recommended checks and adjust-
ments. If followed, these preventive maintenance procedures will ensure more reliable vehi-
cle operation, a longer service life and reduce the need for costly overhaul work. This
information applies to vehicles already in service as well as to new vehicles that are being
prepared for sale. All service technicians should be familiar with this entire chapter.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION INTERVALS
No. ITEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINITIAL
1,000 km EVERY
6,000 km or
6 months
(whichever
comes first)12,000 km or
12 months
(whichever
comes first)
1
*
Fuel line
• Check fuel hoses for cracks or damage.
• Replace if necessary.
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2
*
Fuel filter
• Check condition.
• Replace if necessary.
Every 50,000 km
3 Spark plugs
• Check condition.
• Clean, regap or replace if necessary.
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4
*
Valves
• Check valve clearance.
• Adjust if necessary.
Every 42,000 km or 42 months (whichever
comes first)
5 Air filter element
• Clean or replace if necessary.
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6 Clutch
• Check operation and fluid leakage. (See NOTE on
page 3-2.)
• Correct if necessary.
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7
*
Front brake
• Check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leak-
age. (See NOTE on page 3-2.)
• Correct accordingly.
• Replace brake pads if necessary.
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8
*
Rear brake
• Check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leak-
age. (See NOTE on page 3-2.)
• Correct accordingly.
• Replace brake pads if necessary.
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9
*
Wheels
• Check balance, runout and for damage.
• Rebalance or replace if necessary.
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10
*
Tires
• Check tread depth and for damage.
• Replace if necessary.
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.
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11
*
Wheel bearings
• Check bearing for looseness or damage.
• Replace if necessary.
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12
*
Swingarm
• Check swingarm pivoting point for play.
• Correct if necessary.
• Lubricate with lithium soap base grease every 24,000
km or 24 months (whichever comes first).
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13 Drive chain
• Check chain slack.
• Adjust if necessary. Make sure that the rear wheel is
properly aligned.
• Clean and lubricate.
Every 1,000 km and after washing the
motorcycle or riding in rain.
14
*
Steering bearings
• Check bearing play and steering for roughness.
• Correct accordingly.
• Lubricate with lithium soap base grease every 24,000
km or 24 months (whichever comes first).
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