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![YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owners Manual psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUT YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owners Manual psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUT](/manual-img/51/53673/w960_53673-24.png)
psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUTION :Always wipe off spilled fuel
immediately with a dry and clean soft
cloth. Fuel may deteriorate painted
surfaces or plastic parts.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
Fuel cock
¶;wy ¼b±/ku½ dkWd
The fuel cock supplies fuel from the
tank to the carburetor while filtering
it also. The fuel cock has three
positions, which should be set as
shown in the illustrations.^¶;wy dkWd* b±/ku dks Vadh ls dkWjC;wjsVj esa
Hkstus ds lkFk&lkFk bls Nkuus dk dke Hkh
djrh gSA
b±/ku dkWd dh rhu voLFkk,a gSa ftUgsa n'kkZ, x,
fp=kksa ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djuk pkfg,AOFF: With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel will not flow.
Always set the fuel cock to this
position when the engine is not
running.
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
can djuk % ¶;wy dkWd dks ^vkWQ* dh voLFkk
esa ykus ij b±/ku dk vkokxeu :d
tk,xkA tc batu pkyw u gks rks
ges'kk b±/ku ¼¶;wy dkWd½ dks blh
voLFkk esa O;ofLFkr djasAON : With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel flows to the
carburettor. Set the fuel cock to
this position when starting the
engine and while riding.pkyw djuk%
¶;wy dkWd* dks ^vkWu* dh fLFkfr esa
ykus ij b±/ku dkWjC;wjsVj dh rjQ tk,xkA
tc b±tu dks LVkVZ djuk gks;k
eksVjlkbZfdy pykuh gks rks b±/ku ¶;wy
dkWd dks blh voLFkk esa ysdj vk,aA
IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO RETURN THE FUEL COCK LEVER TO “OFF” POSITION WHEN ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING
tc batu pkyw gkyr esa u gks rks ¶;wy dkWd ds yhoj dks okil ^vkWQ* dh fLFkfr esa ykdj j[kuk ,d vPNh vknr gS
3.6
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
Nyds gq,
kb±/ku dks rqjar eqyk;e lkQ
diM+s dh lgk;rk ls lkQ djsaA b±/ku
isaV dh gqbZ lrg o IykfLV ds midj.kksa
dks [kjkc dj ldrk gSA
lko/kkuh%Recommended Fuel ¼vf/kÑr b±/ku½:Regular gasoline (Petrol)
lkekU; nzO; ¼iSVªksy½Fuel tank capacity ¼b±/ku Vadh dh ek=kk½:
Total ¼dqy½: 11.0L
Reserve ¼fjt+oZ½: 1.4L
OFF
ON
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Choke lever
pkWd yhoj
Choke lever pksd yhoj
Starting a cold engine requires a
richer air-fuel mixture. A separate
starter circuit supplies this mixture.BaMs batu dks pkyw ¼LVkVZ½ djus ds fy,
vR;f/kd gok rFkk b±/kUk ds feJ.k dh
vko';drk gksrh gSA vyx ls ,d ^LVkVZj
l£dV* bl feJ.k dk forj.k ¼lIykbZ½
djrk gSA • Push the Choke Lever in “DOWN”
direction to turn “ON” choke.
^vkWu* dh fLFkfr esa ykus ds fy,&^pkWd*
yhoj dks ^uhps* dh fn'kk esa ykvksA
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
RES: This indicates reserve. If you
run out of fuel while riding, set
the fuel cock to this position.
Fill the tank at the first oppor-
tunity. Be sue to set the fuel
cock back to “ON” after refuel-
ing.
fjt+oZ % ;g ^fjt+oZ* dks n'kkZrk gSA ;fn
eksVjlkbfdy pykrs gq, b±/ku
lekIr gksrk gqvk yxs rks b±/ku dh
dkWd dks ^fjt+oZ* dh voLFkk esa ys
vk,aA igyk ekSdk feyrs gh] Vadh
dks Hkjok ysaaA isVªksy Hkjokus ds
ckn ¶;wYk dkWd dks fQj ls ^vkWu*
ds fu'kku ij yk;saA
1. Kick starter
fdd LVkVZj
• Push the Choke Lever in “UP”
direction to turn “OFF” choke.
pksd yhoj dks can ¼vkWQ½ djus ds
fy, bls Åij dh fn'kk esa mBk;saA
Kick-starter
fdd LVkVZj
Raise the right footrest, and rotate
the kick starter away from the engine.
Push the kick starter down lightly with
your foot until the gears engage, then
kick smoothly and forcefully to start
the engine. This model has a
primary-coupled kick starter so the
engine can be started in any gear if
the clutch is disengaged. However,
shifting to neutral before starting is
recommended.
3.7
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
NEVER MIX OIL IN PETROL
isVªksy esa rsy dHkh u feyk,aA
RES
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ALWAYS USE A HELMET WHILE RIDING FOR YOUR SAFETY
;k=kk djrs le; viuh lqj{kk ds fy, ges'kk gsyesV dk ç;¨x djsaA
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Seat Holder
lhV g¨YMj
2. Projection
ç¨tsD'ku
vkxs dh rjQ f[kLdkrs gq, ys tk,¡ATo install
lhV d¨ yxkuk
Insert the projection on the rear of
seat in to seat holder. Then push
down on front of the seat and tighten
the bolts on the left and right hand
side of the seat.ç¨tsD'ku d¨ lhV ds fiNys fgLls ds
Åij lhV g¨YMj esa cSBk,¡A mlds ckn]
lhV d¨ vkxs dh v¨j dh ls uhps dh
rjQ nck,¡ rFkk isap¨a d¨ lhV dh nkb±
rFkk ckb± rjQ ls dl nsaA
1. Open
[kksysa
2. Open
[kksysa
Opening of SeatlhV dks [kksyukTo remove
gVkus ds fy,
Open side panels as per
instructions on page 6-8.lhV gVkus ds fy,
6-8
ij fn, x;s
funsZ'kksa ds vuqlkj lkbM&iSuyksa dks [kksysaA
Remove the two bolts 1 and 2 as
shown in figure. Lift the front of the
seat and slide forward to remove.n'kkZ, x, fp=kuqlkj
1 o
2 uacj ds c¨YV¨
d¨ [k¨ysaA lhV ds vxys fgLls d¨ Åij
dh v¨j mBk,¡ rFkk bls gVkus ds fy, nkb± rjQ ds QqVjsLV dks Åij dh vksj
mBk,a rFkk ^fdd LVkVZj* dks batu ls nwj
ysa tk,aA fdd LVkVZj dks ikao ls uhps dh
rjQ nck,a tc rd fd fx;lZ dk vkil
esa leUo; u gks tk,] rc batu dks pkyw
¼LVkVZ½ djus ds fy, ^fdd* dks lgtrk
ls vkSj tksj yxkdj nck,aA bl ekWMy
esa izkFkfed :i ls tqM+k gqvk fdd&LVkVZj
gksrk gS] ftlls batu dks fdlh Hkh xh;j
esa] Dyp ds vyx gksus dh fLFkfr esa Hkh
LVkVZ ¼pkyw½ fd;k tk ldrk gSA tcfd
batu LVkVZ djus ls igys fx;lZ dks
cnydj ^U;wVªy* dh voLFkk esa ykus dh
flQkfj'k dh tkrh gSA
3.8
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
2
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1. Storage compartment
HkaMkj.k d{k
3.9
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
1
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Rear Shock Absorber
fiNyk‘'kkWd ,ct+kjcj
Rear Shock AbsorberfiNyk‘'kkWd ,ct+kjcjFixed Type - No adjustment required.LFk;h izdkj dk & O;ofLFkr djus dh
vko';drk ugha gSA
Storage compartmentHkaMkj.k d{kThe storage compartment is located
inside the L.H. Side Cover.HkaMkj.k d{k] ck,¡ lkbM ds doj ds vanj
LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA
1
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. HandleSeat (Luggage Carrier)
gSaMylhV ¼yXxst dSfj;j½
Handle Seat (Luggage Carrier)/
Assist GripgSaMylhV ¼yXxst dSfj;j½@vflLV fxziMaximum load carrying capacity - 3.0
Kgs.ot+u
3.0
fdñxzkñ
3.10
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
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Owners are personally responsible for their vehicle’s condition. Your Motorcycle’s vital functions can start to deteriorate
quickly and unexpectedly-even if it remains unused (for instance, if it is exposed to the elements). Any damage, fluid
leak or loss of tyre pressure could have serious consequence Therefore’ it is very important that, in addition to a
thorough visual inspection, you check the following points before each ride.PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
ITEMPAGE CHECKS
Front brake
Rear brake
Clutch
Throttle grip and housing
Engine oil
Drive chain
Wheels and tyres
Control and meter cable
Brake and shift pedal shafts
• Check tyre pressure, wear, damage and spoke tightness.
• Tighten spokes if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary.
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check oil level.
• Fill with oil if necessary.
• Check chain slack and condition.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Adjust if necessary.
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary. • Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary.3-4, 6-22
3-4, 6-23
3-3-, 6-22
6-17, 6-29
6-11, 6-12
6-29
6-30 6-25, 6-26
6-18 – 6-21
4.1
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4.2
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
IF WAITING AT TRAFFIC SIGNAL IS FOR LONG, SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE TO PROTECT
THE ENVIRONMENT AND TO LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION
NOTE :Pre-operator checks should be made each time the Motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished
in a very short time; and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved. WARNINGIf any item in the Pre-Operation Check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating
the Motorcycle.
ITEMPAGE CHECKS
Brake and clutch lever pivots
Center stand pivot
Chassis fasteners
Fuel Tank
Lights, signals and switches
Battery
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check for proper operation. • Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are properly tightened
• Tighten if necessary.
• Check fuel level.
• Fill with fuel if necessary.6-30
6-30
-
3-5, 3.6
3-2, 6-37
6-33 – 6-35• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check fluid level.
• Fill with distilled water if necessary.
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![YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owners Manual 4.3
dk;Z&iwoZ tk¡pokgu ekfyd] vius e¨Vj lkbZdy dh gkyr ds fy, Lo;a gh ftEesnkj gSA ;fn ;g ç;¨x esa Hkh ugh yk;k tkrk gS] rc Hkh
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dk;Z&iwoZ tk¡pokgu ekfyd] vius e¨Vj lkbZdy dh gkyr ds fy, Lo;a gh ftEesnkj gSA ;fn ;g ç;¨x esa Hkh ugh yk;k tkrk gS] rc Hkh
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4.3
dk;Z&iwoZ tk¡pokgu ekfyd] vius e¨Vj lkbZdy dh gkyr ds fy, Lo;a gh ftEesnkj gSA ;fn ;g ç;¨x esa Hkh ugh yk;k tkrk gS] rc Hkh
vkidh e¨Vj lkbZdy dh vko';d fØ;kv¨a dk vdLekr~ rFkk rhozrk ls {k; g¨uk 'kq# g¨ ldrk gSA ¼mnkgj.kr% ewy rRo¨ tSls
ikuh] gok rFkk vfXu bR;kfn½ ds laidZ esa vkus ij fdlh Hkh rjg dh {kfr] nzo dk fjluk] Vk;j esa de ncko ds xaHkhj ifj.kke
g¨ ldrs gSA vr% ;g vfrvko;';d gS fd i;kZIr n f"Vxr tk¡p ds lkFk&lkFk çR;sd ;k=kk ls igys] vki fuEufyf[kr ikb±Vksa ij
Hkh /;ku nsaA
dk;Z&iwoZ tk¡p&fyLV
oLrq i "Btk¡p
vxys czsd
fiNys czsd
Dyp
FkzkWVy fxzi rFkk gkm¯lx
batu vkW;y
Mªkbo&psu
ifg, rFkk Vk;j
fu;a=k.k rFkk ehVj dh rkjczsd rFkk f
'k¶V iSMy 'kk¶V
•çfd;k] fLFkfr rFkk Ýh Iys dh tk¡p djsaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨] ,MtLV djsaA
•lgt&fØ;k ds fy, tk¡psA
•vko';d g¨ r¨ yqczhds'ku djsaA
•rsy ds Lrj ¼yscy½ dh tk¡p djsaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨ blesa rsy bR;kfn MkysaA
•psu dh f'kfFkyrk ,oa fLFkfr dh tk¡p djsaA
•vko';d g¨ r¨ yqczhds'ku djsaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨] ,MtLV djsaA
•lkekU; dk;Z ds fy, tk¡p ysaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨ rsy&xzhl vkfn ls yqczhdsV djsaA •lkekU; dk;Z ds fy, tk¡p ysaA
•vko';d g¨ r¨ yqczhdsV djsaA •çfd;k] fLFkfr rFkk Ýh Iys dh tk¡p djsaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨] ,MtLV djsaA •çfd;k] fLFkfr rFkk Ýh Iys dh tk¡p djsaA
•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨] ,MtLV djsaA•;fn vko';d g¨ r¨ rhfy;¨a d¨ dl nsaA •Vk;j ds ncko] f?klko] {kfr rFkk ifg, dh rhfy;¨a ds ncko dh tk¡p djsaA
3-4, 6-22
3-4, 6-23
3-3-, 6-22
6-17, 6-29
6-11, 6-12
6-29
6-30 6-25, 6-26
6-18 – 6-21
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