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Turn right1.Be sure to signal clearly in the fol-
lowing situations:2.Braking can be extremely difficult on
a wet road. Avoid hard braking, since
the motorcycle may slide. Apply the
brakes slowly when stopping on a wet
surface.
3.Slow down when approaching a cor-
ner or turn, and accelerate slowly once
the turn has been completed.
4.Be careful when passing parked cars.
The driver might have not seen you and
open the door in a sudden.
5.Railroad crossings, streetcar rails, iron
plates on road construction sites, and
manhole covers will become extremely
slippery when wet. Slow down and cross
them with caution. Keep the motorcycle
upright, otherwise you may fall from the
motorcycle.
6.The brake pads could get wet whenyou wash the motorcycle. After wash-
ing the motorcycle, check the brakes
before riding.
7.Always wear a helmet, gloves, trou-
sers (tapered around the cuff and ankle
so they would not flap), and a bright
color jacket.
8.Do not carry too much luggage on
the motorcycle. Overloaded motor-
cycles are unstable. Please secure the
luggage to the rear rack with a firm
rope. Unfastened luggage will affect
the stability of the motorcycle and di-
vert your attention from the road
condition.
9.When riding the motorcycle in the
littoral, since the salinity in the air is
higher, this will speedup the corrosion
of the iron parts, you should wash the
motorcycle more frequently.Turn left
SAFE-RIDING AND SAFETY POINTS
1-2
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Parts list of ZY125T-3 motorcyclePARTS LIST AND OPERATION
3-1
rearview mirror
storage
compartment
taillight
exhaust piperear wheel
accu-
mulatorfuse
front turn signalfront brake leverfront headlight
front wheeldish brake
handlebar switch
odometerrear brake lever
main switch
rear luggage carrier
rear light/stoplightrear vibration damperair filterkick-startercrankcase filter
front vibration
damper
side-standcenter-standfront stor-
age com-
partment
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left handlebar
switches
3 Horn switch
Press this switch to sound the horn.
2 Start switch
To start the engine, press this switch
while holding the front or rear brake
lever.
■ ■■ ■
■Handlebar switches■ ■■ ■
■Left handlebar switchesWhen the light switch in the right
handlebar is positioned to
High beam lights
Low beam lights
■ ■■ ■
■Right handlebar switches1 Light switch
Headlight off.
Position light, rear light, in-
strument light on.
Position light, headlight, rear
light, instrument light on.
right handlebar switches
2 Turn signal switch
Turn the switch to right (R/ ) means
turn right, and turn it to left (L/ )
means turn left. When you release the
switch, it will move back to center
position. To cancel the signal, just
push the switch inward when it's in
center position.
PARTS LIST AND OPERATION
1 Dimmer switch
3-4
1
2
31
2
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PARTS CONTROL
1 Front brake lever4-1
2 Rear brake lever4-1
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1. Front brake lever
WARNING
Do not exceed the load limit of the
storage compartment.Load limit: 5 kgCAUTION:
Keep the following points in mind when
using the storage compartment.
1. Since the storage compartment ac-
cumulates heat when exposed to the
sun, do not store anything susceptible
to heat.
2. Do not store costly or fragile articles
in the storage compartment.
3. Since the storage compartment may
become wet when raining or washing
the motorcycles, pack the articles in the
storage compartment by plastic bags.
4. Pack the wet articles by plastic bags
before placing them into the storagecompartment.NOTE: Place suitable safety helmet into the
storage compartment.
Do not leave your motorcycle unat-tended with the seat open.
1. Rear brake lever
■ ■■ ■
■Front brake leverThe front brake lever is located on the
right handlebar. To brake the front
wheels, pull this lever toward the
handlebar.
■ ■■ ■
■Rear brake leverThe rear brake lever is located on the
left handlebar. To brake the left wheels,
pull this lever toward the handlebar.
PARTS CONTROL
4-1
1
1
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NOTE: If the engine fails to start, release the
start switch, wait for a few seconds,
then try again. Do not crank the en-
gine for more than 5 seconds on any
single attempt preserve battery charge.
If the engine cannot be started by start-
ing motor, try tramping on the kick-
starter.
If the engine still fails to start after the
start switch has be pressed for 4-5
times, turn the throttle grip for 1/8-1/4
of a circle and then press the startswitch again.
■ ■■ ■
■Start the engineNOTE: ·Check the engine before starting.·Check the fuel level.·The motorcycle should be supported
by center-stand.·The side-stand should be in horizon-
tal position.·Operate on the left side of themotorcycle.
ON
1.Turn the key of main switch to posi-
tion ON.
2.Release the throttle grip, press the
start switch to start the engine while
holding the front or rear brake lever.RUNNING AND OPERATION
3.Before starting off, allow the engine
to warm up for 1-3 minutes, which will
maximize the engine's service life.
Never accelerate the motorcycle rap-
idly when the engine is still cold,
otherwise, the accelerating ability will
be reduced.
5-1
1/8
1/4
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
1 Pre-operation checks6-1
2 Brake lever free travel6-2
3 Brake fluid6-2
4 Engine oil level6-2
5 Petrol level6-3
6 Throttle grip6-3
7 Tyre6-3
8 Lights and signal light6-3
9 Switches6-3
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Before riding the motorcycle, you should check the following items:PRE-OPERATION CHECKS■ ■■ ■
■Pre-operation checksNOTE:
Carry out the pre-operation checks every time you ride the motorcycle. It takes only a little of time to inspect the items
listed above, but the value of consequent safety is much more than the time cost.
If you find any of the items listed above is not qualified or can not run well, clean up hazards before riding. Seek
help from your YAMAHA agency if necessary.
Front brake (disk brake)
(drum brake)
Rear brake
Throttle grip
Engine oil
Tires and tyre casing
The steel wires
Brake lever pivot
Center/side stand shaft
Tightness
Fuel tank
Lights and signal lights
ItemDescription
Action, free gap, brake fluid level and leakage, refuel if necessary
Action, free gap, adjust if necessary
Action, free gap, adjust if necessary
Operation, lubricate and adjust if necessary
Oil level, refuel if necessary
Tyre pressure, wear and deflection
Action, lubricate if necessary
Action, lubricate if necessary
Check the tightness of the bolts and nuts which connect the parts, tighten if necessary
Oil level, refuel if necessary
Action, repair if necessary
WARNING
6-1
Action, lubricate if necessary