TABLE OF CONTENTESSAFETY INFORMATION .................... 1-1
DESCRIPTION ................................... 2-1Left view ........................................ 2 - 1
Right view ...................................... 2 - 2
Controls and instruments ............. 2 - 3
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL
FUNCTIONS ....................................... 3-1 Main switch/steering lock ............. 3 - 1
Indicator and warning lights ........ 3 - 2
Speedometer ................................. 3 - 2
Tachometer .................................... 3 - 3
Multi-function display ................... 3 - 3
Handlebar switches ...................... 3 - 4
Clutch lever ................................... 3 - 5
Shift pedal ..................................... 3 - 6
Brake lever .................................... 3 - 6
Brake pedal ................................... 3 - 6
Fuel tank cap ................................. 3 - 7
Fuel ................................................ 3 - 7
Catalytic converter ........................ 3 - 8
Seat ................................................ 3 - 9
Helmet holder ................................ 3 - 9
Storage compartment .................3-10
Adjusting the shock aborber
assemblies ............................... 3-10
Luggage strap holders ...............3-11
Sidestand ..................................... 3-11
Ignition circuit cut-off system .....3-12 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS .............. 4-1
Pre-operation check list ............... 4 - 2
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT
RIDING POINTS ................................. 5-1 Starting the engine ....................... 5 - 1
Shifting ........................................... 5 - 2
Tips for reducing fuel
consumption .............................. 5 - 3
Engine break-in ............................ 5 - 3
Parking .......................................... 5 - 4
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
MINOR REPAIR .................................. 6-1 Owner’s tool kit .............................. 6 - 1
Periodic maintenance and lubrication chart ......................... 6 - 2
Removing and installing the cowling and panels ................... 6 - 6
Checking the spark plug .............. 6 - 7
Engine oil and oil filter element ... 6-8
Cleaning the air filter element ... 6-11
Checking the engine idling
speed ........................................ 6-12
Checking the throttle cable free play .................................... 6-12
Valve clearance .. ........................6-12
Tires ............................................. 6-13
Cast wheels ................................. 6-15
Adjusting the clutch lever free play .................................... 6-15Adjusting the brake pedal
position and free play .............6-16
Adjusting the rear brake light switch ........................................ 6-17
Checking the front brake pads
and rear brake shoes ..............6-17
Checking the front brake fluid level .......................................... 6-18
Changing the brake fluid ...........6-18
Drive chain slack ........................6-19
Cleaning and lubricating the
drive chain ............................... 6-20
Checking and lubricating the cables ....................................... 6-21
Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable .............6-21
Checking and lubricating the
brake and clutch levers ...........6-21
Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals ............6-22
Checking and lubricating the sidestand .................................. 6-22
Lubricating the rear
suspension .............................. 6-23
Checking the front fork ...............6-23
Checking the steering ................6-24
Checking the wheel bearings ....6-24
Battery .......................................... 6-24
Replacing the fuses ....................6-26
Replacing the headlight bulb ....6-27
Replacing a turn signal light bulb or the tail/brake light bulb .......6-28
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EAU22192
Adjusting the brake pedal
position and free play
EWA10670
It is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer
make these adjustments.Brake pedal position
The top of the brake pedal should be
positioned approximately 29 mm
(1.14 in) below the top of the footrest.
Periodically check the brake pedal
position and, if necessary, adjust it as
follows.1. Loosen the locknut at the brake pedal.
2. To raise the brake pedal, turn the adjusting bolt in direction (a). To
lower the brake pedal, turn the
adjusting bolt in direction (b).
3. Tighten the locknut.
EWA11230
After adjusting the brake pedal
position, the brake pedal free play
must be adjusted.
A. Pedal height
B. Brake pedal free play
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1. Adjusting bolt
2. LocknutBrake pedal free play
The brake pedal free play should
measure 15.0 - 20.0 mm (0.59 - 0.79 in)
as shown. Periodically check the brake
pedal free play and, if necessary, adjust
it as follows.
To increase the brake pedal free play, turn the adjusting nut at the brake rod in
direction (a). To decrease the b
rake pedal
free play, turn the adjusting nut in
direction (b).
1. Adjusting nut
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After adjusting the drive chain
slack or removing and installing
the rear wheel, always check the
brake pedal free play.
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obtained as described, have a
Yamaha dealer make this
adjustment.
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After adjusting the brake pedal
free play, check the operation of
the brake light.
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EAU22270
Adjusting the rear brake light
switch1. Rear brake light switch
2. Rear brake light switch adjusting nutThe rear brake light switch, which is
activated by the brake pedal, is properly
adjusted when the brake light comes on
just before braking takes effect. If
necessary, adjust the brake light switch
as follows.
Turn the adjusting nut while holding the
rear brake light switch in place. To make
the brake light come on earlier, turn the
adjusting nut in direction (a). To make
the brake light come on later, turn the
adjusting nut in direction (b).
EAU22380
Checking the front brake
pads and rear brake shoesThe front brake pads and the rear brake
shoes must be checked for wear at the
intervals specified in the periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart.
EAU22430
Front brake pads
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1. Brake pad wear indicatorEach front brake pad is provided with
wear indicator grooves, which allow you
to check the brake pad wear without
having to disassemble the brake. To
check the brake pad wear, check the
wear indicator grooves. If a brake pad
has worn to the point that the wear
indicator grooves have almost
disappeared, have a Yamaha dealer
replace the brake pads as a set.
EAU22540
Rear brake shoes
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1. Wear limit line
2. Brake shoe wear indicatorThe rear brake is provided with a wear
indicator, which allows you to check the
brake shoe wear without having to
disassemble the brake. To check the
brake shoe wear, check the position of
the wear indicator while applying the
brake. If a brake shoe has worn to the
point that the wear indicator reaches the
wear limit line, have a Yamaha dealer
replace the brake shoes as a set.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIRTightening torques:Locknut:
16 Nm (1.6 m.kgf, 12 ft.lbt)
Axle nut: 104 Nm (10.4 m.kgf, 77 ft.lbt)4. Adjust the brake pedal free play.
(See page 6-16.)
EWA10660
After adjusting the brake pedal free
play, check the operation of the brake
light.
EAU23022
Cleaning and lubricating the
drive chainThe drive chain must be cleaned and
lubricated at the intervals specified in
the periodic maintenance and lubrication
chart, otherwise it will quickly wear out,
especially when riding in dusty or wet
areas. Service the drive chain as follows.
ECA10581
The drive chain must be lubricated
after washing the motorcycle and
riding in the rain.1. Clean the drive chain with keroseneand a small soft brush.
ECA11120
To prevent damaging the O-rings, do
not clean the drive chain with steam
cleaners, high-pressure washers or
inappropriate solvents.2. Wipe the drive chain dry.
3. Thoroughly lubricate the drive chain with a special O-ring chain
lubricant.
ECA11110
Do not use engine oil or any other
lubricants for the drive chain, as they
may contain substances that could
damage the O-rings.
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EAU24281
Replacing a turn signal light
bulb or the tail/brake light
bulb1. Remove the lens by removing thescrews.
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1.Screw
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1. Screw2. Remove the defective bulb bypushing it in and turning it
counterclockwise. 3. Insert a new bulb into the socket,
push it in, and then turn it clockwise
until it stops.
4. Install the lens by installing the screws.
ECA10680
Do not overtighten the screws,
otherwise the lens may break.
EAU37270
Replacing the auxiliary light
bulb
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1. Auxiliary light bulbIf the auxiliary light bulb burns out,
replace it as follows.1. Remove the headlight unit by removing the screws.
2. Remove the socket (together with the bulb) by pulling it out.
3. Remove the defective bulb by pulling it out.
4. Insert a new bulb into the socket.
5. Install the socket (together with the bulb) by pushing it in.
6. Install the headlight unit by installing the screws.
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7. Push the wheel forward, and thenremove the drive chain from the
rear sprocket.The drive chain does not need to be
disassembled in order to remove and
install the wheel.8. Remove the wheel.
EAUW0170
To install the rear wheel1. Insert the wheel axle from the left- hand side, and then install the drive
chain onto the rear sprocket.
2. Install the axle nut.
3. Install the brake rod onto the brake camshaft lever, and then install the
brake pedal free play adjusting nut. 4. Connect the brake torque rod to the
brake shoe plate by installing the
bolt and the nut, and then tighten
the nut to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:Brake torque rod nut: 49 Nm (4.9 m.kgf, 36 ft.lbt)5. Adjust the drive chain slack. (See
page 6-19.)
6. Lower the rear wheel so that it is on the ground.
7. Tighten the axle nut to the specified torque.Tightening torque:Axle nut: 104 Nm (10.4 m.kgf, 77 ft.lbt)8. Adjust the brake pedal position and
free play. (See page 6-16)
EWA10660
After adjusting the brake pedal free
play, check the operation of the brake
light.
EAU25850
TroubleshootingAlthough Yamaha motorcycles receive
a thorough inspection before shipment
from the factory, trouble may occur
during operation. Any problem in the
fuel, compression, or ignition systems,
for example, can cause poor starting
and loss of power.
The following troubleshooting chart
represents a quick and easy procedure
for checking these vital systems
yourself. However, should your
motorcycle require any repair, take it to
a Yamaha dealer, whose skilled
technicians have the necessary tools,
experience, and know-how to service the
motorcycle properly.
Use only genuine Yamaha replacement
parts. Imitation parts may look like
Yamaha parts, but they are often inferior,
have a shorter service life and can lead
to expensive repair bills.
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7-1MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE
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EAU26001
CareWhile the open design of a motorcycle
reveals the attractiveness of the
technology, it also makes it more
vulnerable. Rust and corrosion can
develop even if high-quality components
are used. A rusty exhaust pipe may go
unnoticed on a car, however, it detracts
from the overall appearance of a
motorcycle. Frequent and proper care
does not only comply with the terms of
the warranty, but it will also keep your
motorcycle looking good, extend its life
and optimize its performance.
Before cleaning1. Cover the muffler outlet with a plastic bag after the engine has
cooled down.
2. Make sure that all caps and covers as well as all electrical couplers
and connectors, including the spark
plug cap, are tightly installed.
3. Remove extremely stubborn dirt, like oil burnt onto the crankcase,
with a degreasing agent and a
brush, but never apply such
products onto seals, gaskets, sprockets, the drive chain and
wheel axles. Always rinse the dirt
and degreaser off with water.
Cleaning
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Avoid using strong acidic wheel
cleaners, especially on spoked
wheels. If such products are
used on hard-to-remove dirt, do
not leave the cleaner on the
affected area any longer than
instructed. Also, thoroughly
rinse the area off with water,
immediately dry it, and then
apply a corrosion protection
spray.
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windshields, cowlings, panels
and other plastic parts. Use only
a soft, clean cloth or sponge with
mild detergent and water to
clean plastic.
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products on plastic parts. Be
sure to avoid using cloths or
sponges which have been in
contact with strong or abrasive
cleaning products, solvent or thinner, fuel (gasoline), rust
removers or inhibitors, brake
fluid, antifreeze or electrolyte.
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Do not use high-pressure
washers or steam-jet cleaners
since they cause water seepage
and deterioration in the
following areas: seals (of wheel
and swingarm bearings, fork
and brakes), electric
components (couplers,
connectors, instruments,
switches and lights), breather
hoses and vents.
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For motorcycles equipped with
a windshield: Do not use strong
cleaners or hard sponges as
they will cause dulling or
scratching. Some cleaning
compounds for plastic may
leave scratches on the
windshield. Test the product on
a small hidden part of the
windshield to make sure that it
does not leave any marks. If the
windshield is scratched, use a
quality plastic polishing
compound after washing.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Headlight:Bulb type:Halogen bulbBulb voltage, wattage x quantityHeadlight: 12 V, 35 W/35.0 W x 1
Tail brake light: 12 V, 5.0 W/21.0 W x 1
Front turn signal light:
12 V, 10.0 W x 2
Rear turn signal light:
12 V, 10.0 W x 2
Position light: 12 V, 5.0 W
Meter lighting:
14 V, 2.0 W x 2
Neutral indicator light:
14 V, 1.4 W x 1
Turn signal indicator light: 14 V, 1.4 W x 2
High beam indicator light:
14 V, 1.4 W x 1
Engine trouble warning light:
LEDFuses:Main fuse:20.0 A
Headlight fuse: 10.0 A
Signaling system fuse:
10.0 A
Ignition and fuel injection fuse:
10.0 A Backup fuse:
10.0 A
Spare fuses:
10.0 A and 20.0 A
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