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DESCRIPTION
Right view
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14 11
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9. Throttle grip (page 6-11)
10. Front brake lever (page 3-5, 6-13, 6-16)
11. Coolant tank location (page 6-8)
12. Battery/fuse (page 6-18 - 6-20)
2-2
13. Oil tank cap location (page 3-8)
14. Fuel tank cap (page 3-5) 
     
        
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Main switch / steering lock .................................................................. 3-1
Indicator and warning lights ................................................................ 3-2
Coolant temperature warning light ...................................................... 3-2
Speedometer unit ................................................................................ 3-3
Tachometer (depends on model) ........................................................ 3-3
Fuel gauge .......................................................................................... 3-3
Handlebar switches ............................................................................. 3-4
Front brake lever ................................................................................. 3-5
Rear brake lever .................................................................................. 3-5
Fuel tank cap ...................................................................................... 3-5
Fuel .....................................................................................................\o 3-6
Catalytic converter .............................................................................. 3-7
Kick starter .......................................................................................... 3-7
2-stroke engine oil tank cap ................................................................ 3-8
2-stroke engine oil ............................................................................... 3-8
Starter (choke) lever ............................................................................ 3-9
Rider seat ............................................................................................ 3-9
Storage compartment A .................................................................... 3-10
Storage compartment B .................................................................... 3-11
Adjusting the shock absorber assembly (depends on model) ........... 3-11
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Speedometer unit
The speedometer unit is equipped with
a speedometer and an odometer. The
speedometer shows riding speed. The
odometer  shows  the  total  distance
traveled.
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Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank. The needle moves
towards  "E"  (Empty)  as  the  fuel  level
decreases.  When  the  needle  reaches
"E", refuel as soon as possible.
NOTE :
Do not allow the fuel tank to empty itself
completely.
E1/2
F1
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1. Speedometer
2. Odometer1. Fuel gauge
3-3
1
2
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1. Tachometer
2. Red zone
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Tachometer
(Depends on model)
The  electric  tachometer  allows  the  ri-
der  to  monitor  the  engine  speed  and
keep it within the ideal power range.
EC000003
Do  not  operate  the  engine  in  the
tachometer red zone.
Red zone: 10.000 r/min and above
CAUTION:
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Front brake lever
The front brake lever is located on the
right handlebar grip. To apply the front
brake,  pull  this  lever  toward  the
handlebar grip.
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Rear brake lever
The rear brake lever is located on the
left  handlebar  grip.  To  apply  the  rear
brake,  pull  this  lever  toward  the
handlebar grip.
1. Front brake lever 1. Rear brake lever
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Fuel tank cap
To open the fuel tank cap
Open the fuel tank cap lock cover, insert
the key into the lock, and then turn it 1/4
turn counterclockwise. The lock will be
released  and  the  fuel  tank  cap  can  be
opened.
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3-51. Fuel tank cap 
     
        
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
3 To close the fuel tank cap
1. Push the fuel tank cap into posi-
tion  with  the  key  inserted  in  the
lock.
2. Turn the key clockwise to the ori-
ginal position, remove it, and then
close the lock cover.
NOTE :
The  fuel  tank  cap  cannot  be  closed
unless  the  key  is  in  the  lock.  In  addi-
tion, the key cannot be removed if the
cap is not properly closed and locked.
EWA00025
Make  sure  that  the  fuel  tank  cap  is
properly closed before riding.
WARNING
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Fuel
Make  sure  that  there  is  sufficient  fuel
in  the  tank.  Fill  the  fuel  tank  to  the
bottom of the filler tube as shown.
EW000130
•Do  not  overfill  the  fuel  tank,
otherwise it may overflow when
the fuel warms up and expands.
•Avoid  spilling  fuel  on  the  hot
engine.
WARNING
1
2
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1. Filler tube
2. Fuel level
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EC000008
Immediately wipe off spilled fuel with
a clean, dry, soft cloth, since fuel may
deteriorate painted surfaces or plas-
tic parts.
CAUTION:
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Recommended fuel:
REGULAR  UNLEADED
GASOLINE ONLY
Fuel tank capacity:
Total amount:
7 L
Your  Yamaha  engine  has  been
designed  to  use  regular  unleaded
gasoline  with  a  research  octane
number of 91 or higher. If knocking (or
pinging)  occurs,  use  a  gasoline  of  a
different  brand  or  premium  unleaded
fuel.  Use  of  unleaded  fuel  will  extend
spark plug life and reduce maintenance
costs.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Rider seat
To open the rider seat
1. Place  the  scooter  on  the
centerstand.
2. Insert the key into the main switch,
and then turn it counterclockwise.
NOTE :
Do  not  push  inward  when  turning  the
key.
3. Fold the rider seat up.To close the rider seat
1. Fold the rider seat down, and then
push it down to lock it in place.
2. Remove  the  key  from  the  main
switch  if  the  scooter  will  be  left
unattended.
NOTE :
Make  sure  that  the  seat  is  properly
secured before riding.
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1. Seat
3-9
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Starter (choke) lever ""
Starting a cold engine requires a richer
air-fuel mixture, which is supplied by the
starter (choke).
•Move the lever in direction  a  to
turn on the starter (choke).
•Move the lever in direction  b  to
turn off the starter (choke).
1. Starter (choke) lever ""
a
b
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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Pre-operation check list
ITEM CHECKS PAGE
• Check fuel level in fuel tank.
Fuel• Refuel if necessary. 3-5 — 3-6
• Check fuel line for leakage.
• Check oil level in oil tank.
Two-stroke engine oil• If necessary, add recommended oil to specified level. 3-8, 6-15
• Check vehicle for oil leakage.
Final transmission oil• Check vehicle for oil leakage. 6-7
• Check coolant level in reservoir.
Coolant• If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 6-8
• Check cooling system for leakage.
• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
Front brake• Check fluid level in reservoir. 3-5, 6-13 — 6-15
• If necessary, add recommended brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.
• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
Rear brake• Check fluid level in reservoir. 3-5, 6-13 — 6-15
• If necessary, add recommended brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.
The condition of a vehicle is the owner’s responsibility. Vital components can start to deteriorate quickly and unexpectedly,
even if the vehicle remains unused (for example, as a result of exposure to the elements). Any damage, fluid leakage or
loss of tire air pressure could have serious consequences. Therefore, it is very important, in addition to a thorough visual
inspection, to check the following points before each ride.
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
Starting the engine .............................................................................. 5-1
Starting a warm engine ....................................................................... 5-2
Starting  off ........................................................................................... 5-2
Acceleration and deceleration ............................................................. 5-3
Braking ................................................................................................ 5-3
Tips for reducing fuel consumption ..................................................... 5-4
Engine break-in ................................................................................... 5-4
Parking ................................................................................................ 5-5
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