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3
To lock
1. Lift up the lid completely, and then
close it.
NOTE:@ Be sure to push down on both sides of
the lid so that each latch snaps into
place. @2. Turn the key clockwise and re-
move it.
ECA00030
CAUTION:@ Be sure not to lock the key inside ei-
ther saddlebag or the travel trunk. @
EAU01878*
Front fork adjustmentThis front fork is equipped with a spring
preload adjuster.
EW000035
WARNING
@ Always adjust each fork leg to the
same setting. Uneven adjustment
can cause poor handling and loss of
stability. @Adjust spring preload as follows.
1. Put the motorcycle on the side-
stand.NOTE:@ There should be no weight on the
motorcycle when performing this job. @
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2. Remove the valve cap from each
fork leg.
3. Check the air pressure using the
air pressure gauge in the owner’s
tool kit, and adjust it if necessary.
Increasing the air pressure in-
creases the spring preload, de-
creasing the air pressure
decreases the spring preload.
To increase the air pressure, use
an air pump or compressed air.
To decrease the air pressure, re-
lease the air by pushing the valve.
EC000012
CAUTION:@ Never exceed the maximum pres-
sure, or oil seal damage may occur. @4. Install the valve caps securely.
1. Front fork air valve cap
Spring preload (air pressure):
Minimum/Standard:
0 kPa (0 kg/cm
2, 0 bar)
Maximum:
50 kPa (0.5 kg/cm2, 0.5 bar)
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EAU01879*
Rear shock absorber
adjustmentThis rear shock absorber is equipped
with a spring preload adjuster.
Adjust spring preload as follows.
1. Put the motorcycle on the side-
stand.NOTE:@ There should be no weight on the
motorcycle when performing this job. @2. Remove the valve cap.3. Check the air pressure using the
air pressure gauge in the owner’s
tool kit, and adjust it if necessary.
Increasing the air pressure in-
creases the spring preload, de-
creasing the air pressure
decreases the spring preload.
To increase the air pressure, use
an air pump or compressed air.
To decrease the air pressure, re-
lease the air by pushing the valve.
EC000012
CAUTION:@ Never exceed the maximum pres-
sure, or oil seal damage may occur. @4. Install the valve cap securely.
EAU00330
SidestandThis model is equipped with an ignition
circuit cut-off system. The motorcycle
must not be ridden when the sidestand
is down. The sidestand is located on
the left side of the frame. (Refer to
page 6-1 for an explanation of this sys-
tem.)
EW000044
WARNING
@ This motorcycle must not be operat-
ed with the sidestand in the down
position. If the stand is not properly
retracted, it could contact the
ground and distract the operator, re-
sulting in a possible loss of control.
Yamaha has designed into this
motorcycle a lockout system to as-
sist the operator in fulfilling the re-
sponsibility of retracting the
sidestand. Please check carefully
the operating instructions listed be-
low and if there is any indication of a
malfunction, return the motorcycle
to a Yamaha dealer immediately for
repair. @
1. Rear shock absorber air valve cap
Spring preload (air pressure):
Minimum/Standard:
0 kPa (0 kg/cm
2, 0 bar)
Maximum:
400 kPa (4.0 kg/cm
2, 4.0 bar)
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EAU00331
Sidestand/clutch switch
operation checkCheck the operation of the sidestand
switch and clutch switch against the in-
formation below.CD-11E
CD-11E
EW000045
WARNING
@ If improper operation is noted, con-
sult a Yamaha dealer immediately. @
TURN THE MAIN SWITCH TO “ON”
AND THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH TO
“”.TRANSMISSION IS IN GEAR AND
SIDESTAND IS UP.PULL IN CLUTCH LEVER AND
PUSH THE START SWITCH.ENGINE WILL START.SIDESTAND IS DOWN.CLUTCH SWITCH IS OK.
ENGINE WILL STALL.SIDESTAND SWITCH IS OK.
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EAU01788
Auxiliary DC jack and terminalThis motorcycle is equipped with two
12 V DC auxiliary outlets: a jack in the
front and a terminal under the rider
seat. These outlets can be used when
the main switch is in the “ACC” or
“ON” position. The combined load on
these auxiliary outlets should never
exceed 5 A or 60 W.If accessories are used in excess of the
specified consumption limit or with the
engine turned off, the battery may dis-
charge.
EWA00017
WARNING
@ When the accessory outlets are not
being used, be sure the caps are in-
stalled to prevent electrical shock or
short-circuiting. @
1. Auxiliary DC jack
1. Auxiliary DC terminal
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4
Location of parts ................................................................................ 4-1
Headsets (optional) ............................................................................ 4-2
Control unit ......................................................................................... 4-3
Making basic settings ......................................................................... 4-4
Making mode settings ........................................................................ 4-5
Cassette deck operation..................................................................... 4-8
Radio operation ................................................................................ 4-12
CD changer (optional) operation ...................................................... 4-16
Auxiliary audio source operation ...................................................... 4-17
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4
EAU02933*
4-AUDIO SYSTEMLocation of parts1. Audio system control unit
2. Front speaker (´ 2)
3. Rider headset jack
4. Cassette deck lid5. Main switch/steering lock
6. Eject (“ ”) button
7. Cassette deck compartment
8. Auxiliary audio input jack
1. Rear speaker (´ 2)
2. Passenger volume control knob
3. Passenger headset jack
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WARNING
@ l
It is dangerous to operate the
audio system controls while
riding. Never take your hands
off the handlebars while riding.
l
Keep the volume at a low
enough level to be aware of traf-
fic conditions and ensure safety.
@CAUTION:@ l
Do not use the audio system for
a long period of time when the
engine is not running as the bat-
tery may discharge.
l
The control unit, cassette deck
and speakers are water-resis-
tant; however, it is good prac-
tice to cover them with plastic
bags when washing the motor-
cycle.
l
When cleaning the control unit
display, use a neutral detergent.
Never use strong abrasive
cleaning products, fuel (gaso-
line), thinner, etc.
@
Headsets (optional)For intercom use, two headsets are
necessary. Consult a Yamaha dealer if
you wish to obtain headsets.Connect the headsets to the jacks
shown in the illustrations and be sure
that the headsets are selected as the
output. (See page 4-5 for instructions.)1. Rider headset jack
1. Passenger headset jack
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