
3. Rinse the dirt and degreaser off
with a garden hose. Use only
enough pressure to do the job.
xkMZu&gkSt+ dh enn ls /kwy&feV~Vh
vkSj fM&xzhlj ds O;FkZ ¼vkWQ½ dks Åij
mBk ysaaA bl dk;Z dks djus ds fy,
dsoy i;kZIr ncko dk bLrseky djsaA
CAUTION :Excessive hose pressure may
cause water seepage and
deterioration of wheel bearings,
front fork, brakes, transmission
seals and electrical parts. lko/kkuh %vR;kf/kd ikuh ds ncko ls ifg, dh
cs;¯jx] vxys QksdZ] czsDl] Vªkaleh'ku dh
lhy] vkSj fctyh ds iqtksZa esa ikuh dk
teko gks ldrk gS vkSj os u"V gks ldrs
gSaA4. After riding on dirty roads, wash
the Motorcycle with cold water
immediately. Do not use warm
water to clean the tyre.4.
ued ;qDr lM+dksa ij xkM+h pykus ds
ckn eksVjlkbfdy dks rqjar BaMs ikuh
ls /kks,aA Vk;j lkQ djus ds fy;s
xeZ ikuh dk bLrseky u djsaA
5. Once the majority of the dirt has
been hosed off, wash all surfaces
with warm water and mild,
detergent-type soap. An old
toothbrush or bottle brush is
handy for hard-to-get-at places.
,d ckj cgqr lh /kwy gVus ds ckn]
lHkh LFkkuksa dks xquxqus ikuh vkSj eqyk;e
fMVtsZaV dh rjg ds lkcqu ls /kks,aA
eqf'dy ls igqapus okys LFkkuksa dh
lQkbZ ds fy, iqjkus VwFk&czq'k vFkok
cksry&czq'k dk bLrseky djsaA
6. Rinse the Motorcycle off
immediately with clean water
and dry all surfaces with a
chamois, clean towel, or soft
absorbent cloth.
eksVjlkbfdy ij lkQ ikuh Mkydj]
bls rqjar mBkdj [kM+k dj ysa vkSj
lHkh LFkkuksa dks lkQ & rkSfy, vFkok
ueZ diM+s ls lkQ dj lq[kk ysaaA
7. Dry the chain and lubricate it to
prevent rust.
psu dks lq[kkdj] bls tax ls cpkus ds
fy, bl ij xzhl yxk nsaA
8. Clean the seat with a vinyl
upholstery cleaner to keep the
cover pliable and glossy.
eksVjlkbfdy dh lhV dks yphyk
vkSj pednkj j[kus ds fy, ßfoukby
vi QkLVªh DyhujÞ ls lkQ djsaA
9. Automotive-type wax may be
applied to all painted and
chromeplated surface. Avoid
combination cleaner waxes.
Many contain abrasive which may
mar the paint or protective finish.
When finished, start the engine
and let it idle for several minutes.
lHkh isaV fd, gq, vkSj djkse&IysV
fd, gq, LFkkuksa ds fy,
vkVkseksfVo&Vkbi oSDl dk iz;ksx fd;k
tk ldrk gSA feJ.k&;qDr oSDl
Dyhuj dk iz;ksx djus ls cpsaaA cgqr
ls oSDl esa jcj&d.k ekStwn jgrs gSa
tks isaV fd, gq, vFkok fQfu'k fd,
gq, LFkkuksa dks gkfu igqapk ldrs gSaA
lQkbZ dk dke iwjk gksus ds ckn batu
dks dqN feuVksa rd [kkyh gh pyus
nsaaA
7.2
CLEANING AND STORAGE
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ysa] Vadh esa ,d di
SAE 10W30 or
20W40
czkaM dk eksVj vkW;y Mkysaa]
fQj Vadh ds van:uh lrg dh dks¯Vx
djus ds fy, Vadh dks vPNh rjg ls
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ysa] Vadh esa ,d di
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20W40
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2.
b±/ku dh [kkyh Vadh dks ckgj fudky
ysa] Vadh esa ,d di
SAE 10W30 or
20W40
czkaM dk eksVj vkW;y Mkysaa]
fQj Vadh ds van:uh lrg dh dks¯Vx
djus ds fy, Vadh dks vPNh rjg ls
fgyk,a vkSj Qkyrw rsy dks ckgj fudky
nsaA Vadh dks fQj ls ;FkkLFkku ij
yxk nsaA
3. Remove the spark plug, pour
about one tablespoon of SAE
10W30 or 20W40 motor oil in the
spark plug hole. Reinstall spark
plug. Kick the engine over several
times (with the ignition off) to coat
the cylinder wall with oil.
LikWdZ Iyx dks ckgj fudky ys]
SAE
10W30 or 20W40
czkaM dk ,d cM+k
pEep vkW;y LikWdZ Iyx ds Nsn esa
¼gksy½ Mkysa vkSj bls fQj ls okil
yxk nsaA batu dks dqN le; rd
fdd yxkrs jgsa ¼bXuh'u dks can j[krs
gq,½ ftlls flyh.Mj dh fnokjksa dh
vkW;y&dks¯Vx gks tk,A
4. Remove the drive chain.
Thoroughly clean the chain
withsolvent and lubricate it.
Reinstall the chain or store it in a
B. STORAGEch- Hk.Mkj.k ¼LVksjst½Long term storage (60 days or more)
of your Motorcycle will require more
preventive procedures to guard
against deterioration. After thoroughly
cleaning the Motorcycle, prepare for
storage as follows:vkidh eksVjlkbfdy dks yEch vof/k rd
¼60
fnu ;k mlls Åij½ ^LVksj* djds
j[kus ij bls u"V gksus ls cpkus ds fy,
lko/kkuho'k dqN izfØ;k,a viukuh iM+rh
gSaA eksVjlkbfdy dks iwjh rjg lQkbZ
djus ds ckn] fuEufyf[kr ckrkssa dk vuqlj.k
djds] bls ^LVksj* djus dh rS;kjh djsa %
1. Drain the fuel tank, fuel lines, and
carburetor float bowl.
b±/ku dh Vadh] b±/ku dh ykbZuksa] vkSj
dkjC;wjsVj ds ¶yksV&ckÅy dks [kkyh
djs ysaA
2. Remove the empty fuel tank, pour
a cup of SAE 10W30 or 20W40
motor oil in the tank, shake the
tank to coat the inner surfaces tank
to coat the inner surfaces
thoroughly and drain off the excess
oil. Reinstall the tank.plastic bag (tied to frame for
safekeeping).
M ªkbo&pSu dks ckgj fudky ysaA
bls iwjh rjg ls nzkod ¼lkWYosaV½ ls
lkQ djsa vkSj bl ij xzhl bR;kfn
yxk nsaA pSu dks fQj ls yxk nsa
vFkok bls ,d IykWfLVd & cSx esa
^LVksj* djds j[k ysaA ¼lqjf{kr j[kus
ds fy, Ýse ds lkFk cka/k nsa½A
5. Lubricate all control cables.
lHkh daVªksy&dscyksa ¼rkjksa½ dh xzh¯lx
dj ysaA
6. Block up the frame to raise both
wheels off the ground.
nksuksa ifgvksa dks t+ehu ls Åij mBkus
ds fy, Ýse dks jksddj j[ksaA
7. Tie a plastic bag over the
exhaust pipe outlet to prevent
moisture from entering.
ueh dks ^,XtkWLV&ikbi* ¼fudkl&uyh½
ds vanj vkus ls cpkus dss fy, ikbi
dks ckgj ls IykWfLVd cSx ls
CLEANING AND STORAGElQkbZ rFkk HkaMkj.k
7.3
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SPECIFICATIONS
ModelCRUX
Dimensions:
Overall length2,000 mm
Overall width735 mm
Overall height1,075 mm
Seal height 780 mm
Wheelbase1,260 mm
Ground clearance160 mm
Minimum turning radius 2,000 mm
Weight : ( With oil & 90% fuel ) 113 kg
Engine :Engine type Air cooled 4-stroke,
SOHC
Cylinder arrangement Forward inclined
single cylinder
Displacement105.6 cm
3
Boer × Stroke49×56 mm
Compression ratio9.0 : 1
Starting systemKick starter
Lubrication systemWet sump
Maximum power7.60 PS(5.59kw) @ 7500 RPM
Maximum torque 0.8 Mkg @ 6000 RPM
EngineOil
Type:
CAUTION :
Be sure to use motor oils that do not contain
antifriction modifiers. Passenger car motor oils
(often labelled Energy conserving) contain anti-
friction additives which will cause clutch/or
starter clutch slippage, resulting in reduced
component life and poor engine performance.
Capacity :
Periodic oil change 1.0 L
Total amount 1.2 L
Air filter:Foam type element
Fuel :
Type Regular gasoline
(petrol)
Fuel tank capacity 11.0 Litres
Reserve amount1.4 Litres
Carburetor:
Type VM17SH
ManufactureMIKUNI
SPECIFICATIONSfo'ks"k fooj.k
8.1
YAMALUBE
4-Stroke motor oil (20W40)
Type SG
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Wheels:
Ty p e :
FrontSpoke wheel
RearSpoke wheel
Size:Front1.60 × 18
Rear1.60 × 18
Brake:
Front :
Type Drum brake
operationright Hand lever
Rear :
Type Drum brake
Operation Right foot operation
Suspention :
Front Telescopic fork
RearSwing arm
Shock absorber:
Front Coil spring/oil damper
RearCoil spring/oil damperWheels travel:
Front 110 mm
Rear 70 mm
Electrical:
Ignition system:CDI (Digitally
Controlled)
Generator system:
Type Flywheel magneto
Standard output 12V
Battery:
Type Lead acid
Voltage, capacity 12V 2.5AH
Bulb voltage, Wattage × Quantity:
Headlight12V 35W/35W × 1
Tail/Brake light 12V 21W/5W × 1
Front flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Rear flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Meter light 12V 2W × 1
Neutral indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
High beam indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Turn indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Fuse:
Main 10A
8.5
SPECIFICATIONSfo'ks"k fooj.k
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The exhaust gas of an Engine pollutes air with such gases which are very dangerous for mankind. In order to ensure
clean and healthy environment, strict regulations have been enforced to control pollution. As per regulations ‘CO’
emissions by petrol driven Two Wheelers must be less than 3.5% (by volume) during Idling of the Engine.batu ls ckgj fudyus okyh xSl gok d¨ mu xSl¨ ls çnwf"kr dj nsrk gS t¨ ekuo thou ds fy, cgqr [krjukd gSA blh lanHkZ
esa lkQ v©j LoLFk okrkoj.k d¨ lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, çnw"k.k fu;a=k.k gsrq l[r dkuwu¨ dk çko/kku fd;k x;k gSA bUgh dkuwu¨
ds rgr iSVª¨y ls pyus okys nqifg;k okgu¨ ds batu ds [kkyh pyus dh voLFkk esa lhñv¨ñ dk çokg
3.5%
ls de g¨uk pkfg,A
Non Compliance with emission standards is treated as a punishable offence.çekf.kd çokg ds vuqlkj vlg;¨x djus d¨ n.MkRed vijk/k dh rjg ekuk tkrk gSAAs a Manufacture, YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA PVT. LTD. ensure that your Vehicle meets the exhaust emission
standards before leaving the Factory.,d fuekZrk ds :i esa ;kekgk e¨Vj bafM;k izkbZosV fyfeVsM ;g lqfuf'pr djrk gS fd vkidh e¨VjlkbZfdy QSDVªh ls ckgj vkus
ls igys fudkl çokg dh çekf.kdrkv¨a d¨ gj rjg ls iwjk djrk gSAPlease note that when new, the Vehicle has a Factory tuned Carburetor, where the Air Screw is optimally adjusted to
meet the requirement of exhaust emission. This screw must not be tampered with as it may cause variation in pre-
controlled ‘CO’ emission levels. Subsequently, it becomes very important that it should always be within the recom-
mended limit, when checked by a properly calibrated ‘CO’ Measuring Equipment.ÑI;k /;ku j[ksa] u;h g¨usa ds dkj.k e¨VjlkbZfdy esa QSDVªh esa gh lSV fd;k x;k dkc¨ZjsVj yxk g¨rk gS] tgk¡ ,;j LØ;q dks ,XtkWLV
¼fudkl½&çokg dh vko';drk ds vuqlkj ,MtLV fd;k tkrk gSA dkc¨ZjsVj ds lkFk fdlh rjg dh NsM+&NkM+ ugh dh tkuh
pkfg,] D;¨fd ,slk djus ls iwoZ&fu;a=k.k dkcZu&e¨u¨vkWDlkbM ds çokg ds Lrj¨a esa fHkérk vk ldrh gSA lkFk gh] ;g cgqr
vko';d g¨ tkrk gS fd tc bls lgh rjhds ls dSyhcjsV ¼iM+rky½ fd, x, dkcZu&e¨u¨vkWDlkbM eki&midj.k ls tk¡pk tk,
vkSj ;g ges'kk çLrkfod lhek ds vUnj gh g¨uk pkfg,AFACTS RELATED WITH EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
9.2
çokg&fu;a=k.k ls lacf/kr rF;
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SAFETY NORMS
9.4
lqj{kk&flðk¡r
Certain Safety norms have been mandated for the Two Wheelers to prevent accidents. The following items have
been provided in the Vehicle for your safety.lqj{kk flðkar
CMVR
fu;e¨a ds vuqlkj] n¨ ifg;k okgu¨ d¨ nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, fuf'pr lqj{kk flðkar cuk, x, gSA vkidh
lqj{kk ds fy, e¨VjlkbZfdy esa fuEufyf[kr oLrq,¡ çnku dh xbZ gSA
It is recommended to use a Protective Head Gear (Helmet) conforming to specifications of B.I.S. (Bureau of
Indian Standards).;g çLrkfor fd;k tkrk gS fd C;ksjks vkWQ+ bafM;u LVSaMMZ ds }kjk funZsf'kr ekin.M¨ okys gSyeSV dk iz;ksx djsaAIt is recommended to use Saree Guard, when driving with female as a pillion rider.fiNyh lokjh ds :i esa ,d efgyk ds lkFk *Mªkb¯ox^ djrs gq, ;g çLrkfor fd;k x;k gS fd e¨VjlkbZdy esa *lkM+h xkMZ^ yxk;k
tk,AIn the interest of your own safety you are requested to always keep the above items (and the Vehicle in general) in
good working condition to avoid any Accident.vkidh lqj{kk ds fgr esa vkils çkFkZuk gS fd mij¨Dr oLrqv¨a d¨ fdlh Hkh nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, vPNh dk;Z&fLFkfr esa j[ksaA1. Horn
gkuZA
2. Rear View Mirror
ihNs ns[kus ds fy, 'kh'kkA
3. Efficient Front & Rear Brakes (To be applied simultaneously)
vxyh o fiNyh czsds ¼t¨ lkFk&lkFk yxkbZ tkrh gS½A
4. Grip for Pillion Rider
ihNs cSBs gq, O;fDr ds fy, fxziA
5. Head Light/Tail Light
gSM ykbVA ihNs dh ykbVA
6. Indicators
bafMdsVj
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WARRANTY
9.7
okjaVhWARRANTY ON PROPRIETARY ITEMSizksijk;Vjh mRiknksa ij okjaVh%&Warranty claims in respect of proprietary items like Tyres, Tubes, Battery and Spark Plug are warranted by their
respective manufacturers and shall be claimed on directly by the customer as per their warranty terms. YAMAHA
and its Authorised Dealers will give all assistance in taking up such claims with the manufacturer of said items.LokfeRo vkbVe¨a ¼ççkWbZVjh vkbZVeks½ tSls Vk;j] V~;wc] cSVjh v©j LikdZ Iyx ls lacaf/kr okjaVh nkos ¼Dyse½ muds fuekZrkv¨a ds
’'krks± o fu;eksa ds
vuqlkj
miHkksDrk }kjk muls lh/ks gh fy;k tk;sxkA ;kekgk v©j blds vf/kÑr Mhyj] mij¨Dr oLrqv¨a ds fuekZrkv¨a ds lkFk] bl rjg ds nkoksa
¼Dysel½ ds fuiVkjs fy, miHkksDrk dh lgk;rk djsaxsaA
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO;g *okjaVh^ fuEu ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ykxw ugh gksxh tSls %1. Normal maintenance operations such as Engine tune-up, Decarbonising, Fuel System Cleaning, Wheels,
Brakes and Clutch adjustments as well as any other normal adjustment.
lkekU; ejEer ds dk;Z] tSls fd batu dh V~;w¯ux] fMdkcksZukb¯tx] b±/ku iz.kkyh dh lQkbZ] ifg;¨a] czsd v©j Dyp dh ,MtLVeSaV ds
lkFk&lkFk dksbZ nwljh lk/kkj.k ,MtLVeSaVA
2. Normal replacement of service wear and tear items, i.e. Break Shoes, Fasteners/Shims/Washers, Gaskets
and Rubber or Plastic Components, ( other than tyres & tubes ) oil seals, Cables electrical wiring and
Electrical Items like Bulbs, Filters, Spark Plugs, Drive Chain, Sprocket, Clutch plate, Race Bearing & Element
Air Cleaner and wheel rim misalignment or bend.
eksVjlkbZfdy pykus ds n©jku f?kls rFkk [kjkc gq, ikVZ~l mnkgj.kr% czsd
'kwt+] QkLVulZ@f
'kel@ok
'klZ] xSlfdV rFkk jcM+ ;k IykfLVd
ds daiksusaV ¼Vk;j o V;wc ds bZykok½] vkW;y lhYl] rkjsa v©j bySDVªhdy vkbVe&tSls fd cYc] fQYVj] LikdZ Iyx] Mªkbo&psu] LçkWfdV]
Dyp IysV~l] jsl cs;¯jx vkSj ,yhesaV ,;j Dyhuj rFkk Oghy fje dh felvykbZueSaV ;k Vs<+k gksukA
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FIFTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
10-2
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