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CHAS
FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL
REAR WHEEL AND REAR BRAKE
Extent of removal:
1
Rear wheel removal
2
Wheel bearing removal
3
Brake shoe plate assembly removal and disassembly
Extent of removal Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
REAR WHEEL REMOVAL
WARNING
Support the machine securely so there is no
danger of it falling over.
Preparation for removal Hold the machine by placing the
suitable stand under the engine.
1 Brake rod 1
2 Cotter pin 1
3 Nut (tension bar) 1
4 Bolt (tension bar) 1
5 Wheel axle nut 1
6 Rear wheel axle 1
7 Drive chain puller 2
8 Rear wheel 1
9 Collar (right) 1
10 Brake shoe plate assembly 1
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CHAS
FRONT FORK
EC550000
FRONT FORK
Extent of removal:
1
Front fork removal
Extent of removal Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
FRONT FORK REMOVAL
WARNING
Support the machine securely so there is no
danger of it falling over.
Preparation for removal Hold the machine by placing the
suitable stand under the engine.
Front wheel Refer to “FRONT WHEEL AND REAR
WHEEL” section.
Handlebar Refer to “HANDLEBAR” section.
Front fender
1 Brake cable holder 1
2 Cap bolt 1
3 Adjuster 1 Only loosening.
4 Pinch bolt (under bracket) 1 Only loosening.
5 Front fork 1
1
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CHASSTEERING
EC560000
STEERING
LS
LS
T R..TIGHTENING STEPS:
•Tighten ring nut.
38 Nm (3.8 m • kg, 27 ft • Ib)
•Loosen it completely.
•Retighten it.
1 Nm (0.1 m • kg, 0.7 ft • Ib)
T R..40 Nm (4.0 m • kg, 29 ft • Ib)
5 9681076 43
21
Extent of removal:1 Under bracket removal2 Bearing removal
Extent of removal Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
STEERING REMOVAL
WARNINGSupport the machine securely so there is nodanger of it falling over.
Preparation for removal Hold the machine by placing the
suitable stand under the engine.
Front fork Refer to “FRONT FORK” section.
1 Steering stem bolt 1
2 Handle crown 1
3 Ring nut 1 Use special tool.
Refer to “STEERING HEAD INSPEC-
TION AND ADJUSTMENT” section in
the CHAPTER 3.
4 Ball race cover 1
5 Under bracket 1
6 Bearing inner race 2
7 Upper bearing ball 19
8 Lower bearing ball 16
9 Dust seal 1
10 Bearing outer race 2
2
1
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CHASSWINGARM
EC570000
SWINGARM
Extent of removal:1 Swingarm removal2 Rear shock absorber removal
Extent of removal Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
SWINGARM REMOVAL
WARNINGSupport the machine securely so there is nodanger of it falling over.
Preparation for removal Hold the machine by placing the
suitable stand under the engine.
Rear wheel Refer to “FRONT WHEEL AND REAR
WHEEL” section.
Rear fender
Drive chain
1 Cotter pin 2
2 Pin 2
3 Rear shock absorber 1
4 Pivot shaft 1 Hold the swingarm.
5 Swing arm 1
6 Drive chain guide 1
7 Drive chain guard 1
8 Drive chain support 1
1
2
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EC624000
COUPLERS AND LEADS CONNECTION
INSPECTION
1. Check:
Couplers and leads connection
Rust/dust/looseness/short-circuit →
Repair or replace.
STARTER MOTOR OPERATION
1. Connect the positive battery terminal 1
and starter motor lead 2 with a jumper
lead 3.
Not operate → Repair or replace the
starter motor.
WARNING
A wire that is used as a jumper lead must
have at least the same capacity or more
as that of the a battery lead, otherwise the
jumper lead may burn.
This check is likely to produce sparks,
therefore make sure nothing flammable is
in the vicinity.
STARTING CIRCUIT CUT-OFF RELAY
INSPECTION
1. Remove:
Starting circuit cut-off relay
2. Inspect:
Starting circuit cut-off relay conduct
Use 12 V battery.
Battery (+) lead → Red/White lead 1
Battery (–) lead → Sky blue lead 2
Tester (+) lead → Red/White lead 3
Tester (–) lead → Red/White lead 4
R/W
3R/W
4Tester selec-
tor position
Connected
to battery
Ω × 1Not
connected
to battery
2 4
3
1
ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM (TT-R90E)
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–+ELEC
ÇThe thermo switch circuit is open.
ÎThe thermo switch circuit is closed.
Test step Water temperature Continuity
1TT-R90:
Less than 23 ± 3 ˚C
(73.4 ± 5.4 ˚F)
TT-R90E:
Less than 16 ± 3 ˚C
(60.8 ± 5.4 ˚F)YES
2TT-R90:
More than 23 ± 3 ˚C
(73.4 ± 5.4 ˚F)
TT-R90E:
More than 16 ± 3 ˚C
(60.8 ± 5.4 ˚F)NO
3TT-R90:
More than 12 ± 4 ˚C
(53.6 ± 7.2 ˚F)
TT-R90E:
More than 11 ± 3 ˚C
(51.8 ± 5.4 ˚F)NO
4TT-R90:
Less than 12 ± 4 ˚C
(53.6 ± 7.2 ˚F)
TT-R90E:
Less than 11 ± 3 ˚C
(51.8 ± 5.4 ˚F)YES
Test steps 1 & 2: Heating phase
Test steps 3 & 4: Cooling phase
WARNING
Handle the thermo switch with special
care.
Never subject the thermo switch to
strong shocks. If the thermo switch is
dropped, replace it.
Check the thermo switch operation.
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