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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Sidestand/clutch switch
operation checkCheck the operation of the sidestand
switch and clutch switch against the
information below.
EW000045
wIf improper operation is noted,
consult a Yamaha dealer immedi-
ately.
TURN THE MAIN SWITCH TO ÒONÓ AND
THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH TO Ò#Ó.TRANSMISSION IS IN GEAR AND
SIDESTAND IS UP.PULL IN CLUTCH LEVER AND
PUSH THE START SWITCH.ENGINE WILL START.CLUTCH SWITCH IS OK.
SIDESTAND IS DOWN.ENGINE WILL STALL.SIDESTAND SWITCH IS OK.
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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9Owners are personally responsible for their vehicleÕs condition. Your motorcycleÕs vital functions can start to deteriorate
quickly and unexpectedly, even if it remains unused (for instance, if it is exposed to the elements). Any damage, fluid
leak or loss of tire pressure could have serious consequences. Therefore, it is very important that, in addition to a thor-
ough visual inspection, you check the following points before each ride.
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PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
ITEMCHECKSPAGE
Front brake9Check operation, free play, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.
9Fill with DOT 4 (or DOT 3) brake fluid if necessary.
Rear brake9Check operation, free play, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.3-5, 6-18 ~ 6-22
9Fill with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary.
Clutch9Check operation, condition and free play.
3-4, 6-18
9Adjust if necessary.
Throttle grip and housing9Check for smooth operation.
6-24
9Lubricate.
Engine oil9Check oil level.
6-10 ~ 6-12
9Fill with oil if necessary.
Drive chain9Check chain slack and condition.
6-22 ~ 6-24
9Adjust if necessary.
Wheels and tires9Check tire pressure, wear, damage and spoke tightness.
6-15 ~ 6-17
9Tighten spokes if necessary.
Control and meter cable9Check for smooth operation.
6-24
9Lubricate if necessary.
Brake and shift pedal shafts9Check for smooth operation.
6-25
9Lubricate if necessary.
Brake and clutch lever pivots9Check for smooth operation.
6-25
9Lubricate if necessary.
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
Starting the engine.............................................................................5-1
Starting a warm engine.......................................................................5-3
Shifting................................................................................................5-4
Recommended shift point (for Switzerland only)................................5-4
Tips for reducing fuel consumption.....................................................5-5
Engine break-in..................................................................................5-5
Parking...............................................................................................5-6
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w8 8
Before riding this motorcycle,
become thoroughly familiar
with all operating controls and
their functions. Consult a
Yamaha dealer regarding any
control or function that you do
not thoroughly understand.
8 8
Never start your engine or let
it run for any length of time in
a closed area. The exhaust
fumes are poisonous and can
cause loss of consciousness
and death within a short time.
Always operate your motorcy-
cle in an area with adequate
ventilation.
8 8
Before starting out, always be
sure the sidestand is up.
Failure to retract the sidestand
completely can result in a seri-
ous accident when you try to
turn a corner.
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Starting the engineNOTE:
This motorcycle is equipped with an
ignition circuit cut-off system. The
engine can be started only under one
of the following conditions:
8The transmission is in neutral.
8The sidestand is up, the trans-
mission is in gear and the clutch
is disengaged.
The motorcycle must not be ridden
when the sidestand is down.
EW000054
wBefore going through the following
steps, check the function of the
sidestand switch and clutch
switch. (Refer to page 3-12.)
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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IF THE TRANSMISSION IS IN NEUTRAL
AND THE SIDESTAND IS DOWN,
PUSH START SWITCH.THE ENGINE WILL START.RETRACT THE SIDESTAND AND PUT
THE TRANSMISSION IN GEAR.
THE MOTORCYCLE CAN BE RIDDEN.
THE MOTORCYCLE CAN BE RIDDEN.
IF THE TRANSMISSION IS IN GEAR
AND THE SIDESTAND IS UP, PULL IN THE CLUTCH LEVER AND
PUSH THE START SWITCH.
TURN THE MAIN SWITCH TO ÒONÓ AND
THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH TO Ò#Ó.
THE ENGINE WILL START.
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1.Turn the fuel cock to ÒONÓ.
2.Turn the main switch to ÒONÓ and
the engine stop switch to Ò#Ó.
3.Shift the transmission into neu-
tral.NOTE:
When the transmission is in neutral,
the neutral indicator light should be
on. If the light does not come on, ask
a Yamaha dealer to inspect it.4.Turn on the starter (choke) and
completely close the throttle grip.
5.Start the engine by pushing the
start switch.
NOTE:
If the engine fails to start, release the
start switch, wait a few seconds, then
try again. Each attempt should be as
short as possible to preserve the bat-
tery. Do not crank the engine more
than 10 seconds on any one attempt.6.After starting the engine, move
the starter (choke) to the halfway
position.NOTE:
For maximum engine life, never
accelerate hard with a cold engine!7.After warming up the engine,
turn off the starter (choke) com-
pletely.NOTE:
The engine is warm when it responds
normally to the throttle with the starter
(choke) turned off.
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Starting a warm engineThe starter (choke) is not required
when the engine is warm.
EC000046
cCSee the ÒEngine break-inÓ section
prior to operating the motorcycle
for the first time.
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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2
3
45
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ShiftingThe transmission lets you control the
amount of power you have available
at a given speed for starting, acceler-
ating, climbing hills, etc. The use of
the shift pedal is shown in the illustra-
tion.
To shift into neutral, depress the shift
pedal repeatedly until it reaches the
end of its travel, then raise the pedal
slightly.
EC000048
cC8
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Do not coast for long periods
with the engine off, and do not
tow the motorcycle a long dis-
tance. Even with gears in neu-
tral, the transmission is only
properly lubricated when the
engine is running. Inadequate
lubrication may damage the
transmission.
8 8
Always use the clutch when
changing gears. The engine,
transmission, and driveline are
not designed to withstand the
shock of forced shifting and
can be damaged by shifting
without using the clutch.
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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N
1
1.Shift pedal
N.Neutral
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Recommended shift points
(for Switzerland only)The recommended shift points are
shown in the table below.
Acceleration shift point
(km/h)
1st
®2nd23
2nd ®3rd36
3rd ®4th50
4th ®5th60
NOTE:
When shifting two gears down from
4th to 2nd, bring your motorcycle to a
speed of 35 km/h.
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Engine break-inThere is never a more important peri-
od in the life of your motorcycle than
the period between zero and 1,000
km. For this reason we ask that you
carefully read the following material.
Because the engine is brand new,
you must not put an excessive load
on it for the first 1,000 km. The vari-
ous parts in the engine wear and pol-
ish themselves to the correct operat-
ing clearances. During this period,
prolonged full throttle operation, or
any condition which might result in
excessive heating of the engine,
must be avoided.
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0 ~ 150 km
Avoid operation above 4,000 r/min.
Stop the engine and let it cool for 5 to
10 minutes after every hour of opera-
tion. Vary the speed of the motorcy-
cle from time to time. Do not operate
it at one set throttle position.
150 ~ 500 km
Avoid prolonged operation above
5,000 r/min. Rev the motorcycle
freely through the gears, but do not
use full throttle at any time.
500 ~ 1,000 km
Avoid prolonged full throttle opera-
tion. Avoid cruising speeds in excess
of 6,000 r/min.
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Tips for reducing fuel
consumptionYour motorcycleÕs fuel consumption
depends to a large extent on your rid-
ing style. The following tips can help
reduce fuel consumption:
8Warm up the engine before rid-
ing.
8Turn off the starter (choke) as
soon as possible.
8Shift up swiftly and avoid high
engine speeds during accelera-
tion.
8Do not double-clutch or rev the
engine while shifting down and
avoid high engine speeds with
no load on the engine.
8Turn off the engine instead of let-
ting it idle for an extended length
of time, i.e. in traffic jams, at traf-
fic lights or railroad crossings.
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