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6-18
For brake pedal adjustment, be sure to proceed as
follows (it is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer make
this adjustment.)
1. Pedal height.
a. Loosen the locknut.
b. By turning the adjuster clockwise or counterclockwise
adjust the brake pedal position so that its top end is
approximatelly 2 mm (0.08 in) below the footrest top
end.
c. Tighten the locknut.
Rear brake adjustment
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WARNING:
For brake pedal adjustment, be sure to proceed as
follows (it is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer make
this adjustment.)
1. Pedal height.
a. Loosen the locknut.
b. By turning the adjuster clockwise or counterclockwise
adjust the brake pedal position so that its top end is
approximatelly 2 mm (0.08 in) below the footrest top
end.
c. Tighten the locknut.
Rear brake adjustment
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6-19ADVERTENCIA
After adjusting the pedal height adjust brake pedal free
play.
2. Freeplay.
The rear brake pedal free play should be adjusted to
20 ~ 30 mm (0.8 ~ 1.2 in) at the brake pedal end. Turn
the adjuster on the brake rod clockwise to reduce play
or counterclockwise to increase play.
ADVERTENCIA
Brake pedal free play should be checked whenever the
chain is adjusted or the rear wheel is removed and then
reinstalled.
If it is impossible to make proper adjustment, consult
a Yamaha dealer.
Check the operation of the brake light after adjusting
the rear brake.
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WARNING:
WARNING:
ADVERTENCIA
After adjusting the pedal height adjust brake pedal free
play.
2. Freeplay.
The rear brake pedal free play should be adjusted to
20 ~ 30 mm (0.8 ~ 1.2 in) at the brake pedal end. Turn
the adjuster on the brake rod clockwise to reduce play
or counterclockwise to increase play.
ADVERTENCIA
Brake pedal free play should be checked whenever the
chain is adjusted or the rear wheel is removed and then
reinstalled.
If it is impossible to make proper adjustment, consult
a Yamaha dealer.
Check the operation of the brake light after adjusting
the rear brake.
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WARNING:
WARNING:
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6-20
Brake light switch adjustment
The rear brake light switch is activated by the brake pedal
and is properly adjusted when the brake light comes on
just before braking takes effect. To adjust the rear brake
light switch, hold the switchbody so it does not rotate while
turning the adjusting nut.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction to make the brake
light come on earlier.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction to make the brake
light come on later.Checking the front brake pads and rear brake shoes
A wear indicator is provided on each brake. This indicator
allows checking of brake pad/shoe wear without
disassembling the brake.
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Brake light switch adjustment
The rear brake light switch is activated by the brake pedal
and is properly adjusted when the brake light comes on
just before braking takes effect. To adjust the rear brake
light switch, hold the switchbody so it does not rotate while
turning the adjusting nut.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction to make the brake
light come on earlier.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction to make the brake
light come on later.Checking the front brake pads and rear brake shoes
A wear indicator is provided on each brake. This indicator
allows checking of brake pad/shoe wear without
disassembling the brake.
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Apply the brake and inspect the wear indicator. If the
indicator reaches the wear limit line, ask a Yamaha dealer
to replace the shoes.
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Rear BrakeApply the brake and inspect the wear indicator. If the wear
indicator is almost in contact with the disc plate, ask a
Yamaha dealer to replace the pads.
Front Brake
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Apply the brake and inspect the wear indicator. If the
indicator reaches the wear limit line, ask a Yamaha dealer
to replace the shoes.
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Rear BrakeApply the brake and inspect the wear indicator. If the wear
indicator is almost in contact with the disc plate, ask a
Yamaha dealer to replace the pads.
Front Brake
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Inspecting the brake fluid levelInsufficient brake fluid may let air enter the brake system,
possibly causing the brakes to become ineffective. Before
riding, check that the brake fluid is above the lower level
and replenish when necessary. Observe these precautions:
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1. When checking the fluid level, make sure the top of the
master cylinder is level by turning the handlebars.
2. Use only the designated quality brake fluid. Otherwise,
the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leakage and
poor brake performance.
Recommended brake fluid:
DOT #4
NOTE:
If DOT #4 is not available, #3 can be used.
Inspecting the brake fluid levelInsufficient brake fluid may let air enter the brake system,
possibly causing the brakes to become ineffective. Before
riding, check that the brake fluid is above the lower level
and replenish when necessary. Observe these precautions:
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1. When checking the fluid level, make sure the top of the
master cylinder is level by turning the handlebars.
2. Use only the designated quality brake fluid. Otherwise,
the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leakage and
poor brake performance.
Recommended brake fluid:
DOT #4
NOTE:
If DOT #4 is not available, #3 can be used.
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6-23 3. Refill with the same type of brake fluid. Mixing fluids
may result in a harmful reaction and lead to poor brake
performance.
4. Be careful that water does not enter the master cylinder
when refilling. Water will significantly lower the boiling
point of the fluid and may result in vapor lock.
5. Brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfaces or plastic
parts. Always clean up spilled fluid immediately.
6. Have a Yamaha dealer check the cause if the brake
fluid level goes down.1. Complete fluid replacement should be done only by
trained service personnel.
2. Have a Yamaha dealer replace the following
components during periodic maintenance or when they
are damaged or leaking.
a. Replace all rubber seals every two years.
b. Replace all hoses every four years. Brake fluid replacement
3. Refill with the same type of brake fluid. Mixing fluids
may result in a harmful reaction and lead to poor brake
performance.
4. Be careful that water does not enter the master cylinder
when refilling. Water will significantly lower the boiling
point of the fluid and may result in vapor lock.
5. Brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfaces or plastic
parts. Always clean up spilled fluid immediately.
6. Have a Yamaha dealer check the cause if the brake
fluid level goes down.1. Complete fluid replacement should be done only by
trained service personnel.
2. Have a Yamaha dealer replace the following
components during periodic maintenance or when they
are damaged or leaking.
a. Replace all rubber seals every two years.
b. Replace all hoses every four years. Brake fluid replacement
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6-24
NOTE:
Spin the wheel several times and find the tightest position
of the chain. Check and/or adjust the chain slack while it is
in this tightest position.
To check the chain slack the motorcycle must be held
straight up with both wheels on the ground and without rider.
Check the slack at the position shown in the illustration.
Normal slack is approximately 40 ~ 55 mm (1,6 ~ 2,2 in). If
the slack exceeds 55 mm ( 2,2 in), adjust.Drive chain slack check
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NOTE:
Spin the wheel several times and find the tightest position
of the chain. Check and/or adjust the chain slack while it is
in this tightest position.
To check the chain slack the motorcycle must be held
straight up with both wheels on the ground and without rider.
Check the slack at the position shown in the illustration.
Normal slack is approximately 40 ~ 55 mm (1,6 ~ 2,2 in). If
the slack exceeds 55 mm ( 2,2 in), adjust.Drive chain slack check
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CAUTION:
Too little chain slack will overload the engine and other
vital parts. Keep the slack within the specified limits.
Axle nut torque:
80 N.m (8.0 Kgf.m, 58 lbf.ft)
5. Adjust the free play in the brake pedal.
CAUTION:
Check the operation of the brake light after adjusting
the rear brake.1. Loosen the rear brake adjuster.
2. Loosen the axle nut.
3. Turn both left and right chain puller the same
amount.Make sure that they are in the same position
for proper wheel alignment. Drive chain slack adjustment
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4. After adjusting, be sure to tighten the axle nut.
CAUTION:
Too little chain slack will overload the engine and other
vital parts. Keep the slack within the specified limits.
Axle nut torque:
80 N.m (8.0 Kgf.m, 58 lbf.ft)
5. Adjust the free play in the brake pedal.
CAUTION:
Check the operation of the brake light after adjusting
the rear brake.1. Loosen the rear brake adjuster.
2. Loosen the axle nut.
3. Turn both left and right chain puller the same
amount.Make sure that they are in the same position
for proper wheel alignment. Drive chain slack adjustment
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4. After adjusting, be sure to tighten the axle nut.