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WARNING
Tyre inflation pressure should be
checked and adjusted when the
temperature of the tyre equals the
ambient air temperature. Tyre
inflation pressure must be
adjusted according to total weight
of cargo, rider, passenger, and
accessories (fairing, saddlebags,
etc. approved for this model), and
vehicle speed. psrkouhtc Vk;j dk rkieku O;kid ¼pkj¨a v¨j½
ds ok;q rkieku ds cjkcj g¨ tk, r¨
Vk;j ds ok;qiw.kZRo ncko dh tk¡p djuh
pkfg,A Vk;j ds ok;qiw.kZRo ncko d¨
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ij j[ks lkeku]
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy pkyd] e¨Vj&lkbZfdy
lokj rFkk ,lsljht+ ¼Qs;¯jx] xíh ds
cSx bR;kfn t¨ bl ekWMy ds lkFk LohÑr
fd, x, gS½ ds dqy ot+u v¨j
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy dh xfr ds vuqlkj gh
,MtLV djuk pkfg,A
WARNINGProper loading of your Motorcycle
is important for several
characteristics of your Motorcycle,
such as handling, braking,
performance and safety. Do not
carry loosely packed items that can
shift. Securely pack your heaviest
items close to the center of the
Motorcycles, and distribute the
weight evenly from side to side.
Check the conditionand pressure of
your tyres. NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR
MOTORCYCLE. Make sure the total
weight of the cargo, rider,and accessories (fairing,
saddlebags, etc. approved for this
model) does not exceed the
maximum load of the Motorcycle.
Operation of an overloaded
Motorcycle could cause tyre
damage, an accident, or even injury.
psrkou
h
vkidh e¨Vj&lkbZfdy dh vusd¨
fof'k"Vrkv¨a tSls fd gSaM¯yx] czs¯dx]
dk;Z{kerk v©j lqj{kk ds fy, lgh rjhds
ls y¨¯Mx vko';d gSA
cka/kh xbZ ¼iSd dh xbZ½ oLrqv¨a] r¨ fd
b/kj ls m/kj fgyrh jgsa] mUgs
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ij u ys tk,¡A lqjf{kr
d¨ e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds chp esa j[ksa v©j
muds ot+u d¨ e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds n¨u¨
rjQ lkeku :i ls foHkkftr djsaA viuh
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds Vk;j¨ dh fLFkfr ,oa
gok ds ncko dh Hkh tk¡p dj ysaA ÞdHkh
Hkh viuh e¨VjlkbZfdy ij t:jr ls
T;knk ot+u u j[ksaA ;g lqfuf'pr djs
fd lkeku] e¨Vj&lkbZfdy pkyd]
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vxykfiNyk
Cold tyre pressure
BaMs Vk;j dk ncko
:
Front
Rear
25 psi
(1.75kg/cm
2)
25 psi(1.75 kg/cm
2)
32 psi(2.25 kg/cm
2)
32 psi(2.25 kg/cm
2)
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![YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owners Manual ;k=kh ¼lokj½ v©j ,lsljht+ t¨ bl ekWMy
ds fy, LohÑr fd, x, gS] dk dqy
ot+u] e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds vf/kdre y¨M
ls T;knk u g¨us ik,A e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds
vf/kdre y¨M ls T;knk u g¨us ik,¡A
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owners Manual ;k=kh ¼lokj½ v©j ,lsljht+ t¨ bl ekWMy
ds fy, LohÑr fd, x, gS] dk dqy
ot+u] e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds vf/kdre y¨M
ls T;knk u g¨us ik,A e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds
vf/kdre y¨M ls T;knk u g¨us ik,¡A
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy](/manual-img/51/53673/w960_53673-57.png)
;k=kh ¼lokj½ v©j ,lsljht+ t¨ bl ekWMy
ds fy, LohÑr fd, x, gS] dk dqy
ot+u] e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds vf/kdre y¨M
ls T;knk u g¨us ik,A e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds
vf/kdre y¨M ls T;knk u g¨us ik,¡A
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy d¨ *v¨ojy¨M^ dh fLFkfr
esa pykus ij Vk;j d¨ uqdlku g¨ ldrk
gS] nq?kZVuk ?kV ldrh gSA2. Tyre inspection
Always check the tyres before
operating the Motorcycle. If a tyre
tread shows crosswise lines
(minimum tread depth), if the tyre
has a nail or glass fragments in
it, or if the side wall is cracked,
contact a YMIS dealer
immediately and have the tyre
replaced.
Vk;j dh tk¡p
ges'kk e¨Vj&lkbZfdy pykus ls igys
Vk;j¨a dh tk¡p dj ysA ;fn Vk;j
dh VªsM] ØkWl dh gqbZ ykbusa n'kkZrh
gS ¼U;wure VªsM xgjkbZ½] ;fn Vk;j ds
vanj dhy vFkok 'kh'ks ds VqdMs fn[kkbZ
6.20
ns jgs g¨ vFkok Vk;j lkbZM ls
ØSd yx jgh g¨ r¨ rqjar
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj ls laidZ
djs v©j Vk;j d¨ cnyok ysA
WARNING1. It is dangerous to ride with a
worn-out tyre. When a tyre
tread begins to show wear,
have a YMIS dealer replace
the tyre immediately. psrkouh1.
f?kls gq, Vk;j ds lkFk xkM+h pykuk
[krjukd gSA tc Vk;j esa VªsMl esa
T+;knk f?klko 'kq# g¨ tk, r¨ rqjUr
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj }kjk Vk;j
cny nsasaA
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Minimum tyre tread
depth:
(front and rear)
1.0 mmRear tyre size
fiNys Vk;j dk lkbt
:
2.75-18” 6PR
Front tyre size
vxys Vk;j dk lkbt
:
2.50-18” 4PR
U;wure Vk;j VªsM xgjkbZ
¼vxyh o fiNyh½
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3. Ride at moderate speeds after
changing a tyre sincethe tyre
surface must first be broken in
for it to develop its optimal
characteristics.
Vk;j cnyus ds ckn e¨Vj&lkbZfdy
d¨ gYdh LihM+ ij pykuk pkfg,
ftlls fd Vk;j esa visf{kr fof'k"Vrkv¨a
dk lekos'k g¨us ds fy, fje esa te
tk;saA
Wheels
ifg,
To ensure maximum performance,
long service, and safe operation, note
the followingvR;kf/kd dk;Zdq'kyrk] nh?kZ&thou rFkk
lqjf{kr dk;Z lqfuf'pr djus ds fy,
fuEufyf[kr ckr¨a ij /;ku nsa %1. Always inspect the wheels
before a ride. Check for cracks,
bends or warpage of the wheel.
Be sure the spokes are tight and
undamaged. If any abnormal
condition exists in a wheel,
consult a YMIS dealer. Do not
attempt even small repairs to the
wheel. If a wheel is deformed or
cracked, it must be replaced.
ges'kk e¨Vj&lkbZfdy pykus ls igys
ifg;¨a dh tk¡p dj ysaA ifg, esa
6.21
2.
iaDpj gqbZ V~;wc ij iS¯px ¼jcM+ ds
VqdMs½ yxkus d¨ çLrkfod ugh fd;k
x;k gSA ;fn ,slk djuk cgqr gh
vko';d g¨ tk,] r¨ csgn lko/kkuh
cjrsa v©j ftruh tYnh laHko g¨ bl
V~;wc d¨ ,d vPNh DokfyVh dh
V~;wc ls cny ysaAØSSDl iM+us] Vs
f?klko dh tk¡p dj ysaA lqfuf'pr
dj ysa fd ifg, dh LiksDl dlh gqbZ
g¨ v©j {kfr xzLr u g¨A ;fn ifg,
esa d¨bZ vlkekU; fLFkfr fn[kkbZ nsrh
gS r¨] okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj ls
lykg ysaA ifg, esa ekewyh lh ejEer
dk dk;Z djus dk ç;Ru u djsaA
;fn ifg;k foÑr g¨ x;k gS vFkok
pVd ¼ØSd½ x;k gS r¨ bls cny
nsuk pkfg,A
2. Tyre and wheels should be
balanced whenever either one is
changed or replaced. Failure to
have a wheel balanced can
result in poor performance,
adverse handling
characteristics, and shortened
tyre life.
tc Hkh Vk;j vFkok ifg;¨a esa fdlh
,d d¨ cnyk x;k g¨ r¨ Vk;j v©j
ifg, dk larqfyr g¨uk pkfg,A ifg,
dk ^cSysl^ u g¨uk] rqPN dk;Z {kerk]
foijhr gSaM¯yx fof'k"Vrkv¨a v©j Vk;j
dh fe;kn ¼mez½ de g¨us dk dkj.k
cu ldrk gSA
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1. Locknut
ykWduV
2. Adjusting Nut
,Mt¯LVx uV
3. Free play
Ýh&Iys
Clutch lever free play
adjustment
Dyp&yhoj dh Ýh&Iys dh
,MtLVesaVThe clutch lever free play should
be adjusted to 10 ~ 15 mm. If the
free play is incorrect, adjust as
follows.Dyp yhoj dh Ýh Iys d¨
10
ls
15
feñehñ rd ,MtLV djuh pkfg,A ;fn
Ýh&Iys lgh u vk jgh g¨ r¨ bls uhps fn,
x, rjhds ls ,MtLV djsa %1. Loosen the locknut.
ykWd uV d¨
2. Turn the adjusting bolt at the
clutch lever in direction ç toincrease free play or in direction
è to decrease free play.
Ýh&Iys c<+kus ds fy, Dyp yhoj ds
,Mt¯LVx c¨YV d¨ , dh fn'kk esa
?kqek,¡ vFkok Lora=k ¼Ýh½ Iys d¨ ?kVkus
ds fy, yhoj ds c¨YV d¨ ch dh
fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡A
3. Tighten the locknut.
ykWd uV d¨ dl nsaA
NOTE :
If proper adjustment cannot be
obtained or the clutch does not work
correctly, ask a YMIS dealer to inspect
the internal clutch mechanism.u¨V %;fn lgh
jgh g¨ vFkok Dyp lqpk: rjhds ls dke
u djrk g¨ r¨ okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj
ls vkarfjd Dyp eSdsfuTe dh tk¡p djus
d¨ dgsaA
1. Locknut
ykWduV
2. Adjusting Bolt
,Mt¯LVx c¨YV
3. Free play
Ýh&Iys
Front brake adjustment
vxyh czsd dh ,MtLVesaVThe front brake level free play should
be adjusted to 10 ~ 15 mm.vxys czsd yhoj dh Ýh Iys d¨
10
ls
15
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1. Adjusting Nut
,Mt¯LVx uV
Rear brake adjustment
fiNyh czsd dh ,MtLVesaVThe rear brake pedal free play
should be adjusted to 20 ~ 30 mm
at the brake pedal end. Turn the
adjusting nut in direction ç to
increase free play and in direction
è to decrease free play.czsd iSMy ds fdukjs ij fiNys czsd iSMy
dh Ýh Iys ¼
20
ls
30
feñehñ
rd ,MtLV djuh pkfg,A Ýh Iys
¼
uV d¨ , dh fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡ v©j Ýh Iys
¼
ch dh fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡A
a. Freeplay
Ýh Iys
WARNING• When it is impossible to make
the proper adjustment, ask a
YMIS dealer.
• Check the operation of the
brake light after adjusting the
rear brake. psrkouh•
tc lgh rjhds ls lkaetL;
¼,MtLVesaV½ LFkkfir djuk vlaHko
yx jgk g¨ r¨ okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj
ls ijke'kZ djsaA
•
fiNyh czsd d¨ ,MtLVesaV djus ds
ckn czsd ykbV dh çfØ;k dh tk¡p
djsaA
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feñehñ rd ,MtLV djuk pkfg,A1. Loosen the locknut
ykWduV d¨
2. Turn the adjusting bolt in
direction ç to decrease free play
and direction è to increase free
play.
Ýh&Iys de djus ds fy, ,Mt¯LVx
c¨YV d¨ , dh fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡ rFkk
Ýh&Iys d¨ c<+kus ds fy, bls ch dh
fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡A
3. Tighten the locknut.
ykWd uV d¨ dl nsaA
WARNINGWhen it is impossible to make the
proper adjustment, ask a YMIS
dealer psrkouh;fn lgh rjhds ls ,MtLVesaV djuk
vlaHko yx jgk g¨ r¨ okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ
Mhyj ls ckr djsaA
1
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1. Wear limit line
oh;j fyfeV ykbu
2. Wear indicator
oh;j baMhdsVj
Checking the brake shoes
czsd 'kwt+ dh tk¡pA wear indicator is provided on each
brake. This indicator allows
inspection of shoe wear without
disassembling the brake. Apply the
brake and inspect the position of the
indicator reaches to the wear limit
line, ask a YMIS dealer to replace
the shoes.gj ,d czsd ds fy, ,d oh;j&baMhdsVj
yxk;k x;k gSA ;g bafMdsVj czsd d¨ fcuk
[k¨ys gq,] czsd 'kwW dh tk¡p esa lgk;d g¨rk
gSA czsd yxk,¡ v©j baMhdsVj dh voLFkk
dk fujh{k.k djsaA ;fn baMhdsVj oh;j dh
lhek&js[kk rd igq¡p tkrk gS r¨
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj ls bu 'kwt+ d¨
cnyrs d¨ dgsaA
1. Brake light switch
czsd ykbV dk fLop
2. Adjusting nut
,Mt¯LVx uV
Brake light switch adjustment
czsd ykbV ds fLop dh ,MtLVesaVThe 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 switch body so
it does not rotate while turning the
adjusting nut.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction ç
to make the brake light come on
earlier.
Turn the adjusting nut in direction è
to make the brake light come on later.
fiNyh czsd dh ykbV dk fLop ¼cVu½
czsd iSMy ls fØ;kfUor g¨rk gS v©j bl
rjg ls ,MtLV fd;k tkrk gS fd czsd
yxus dk çHkko fn[kus ls igys gh czsd dh
cÙkh ¼ykbV½ ty mBrh gSA fiNyh czsd
ds cVu ¼fLop½ d¨ ,MtLV djus ds fy,
fLop d¨ bl rjg ls idMsa rkfd
,Mt¯LVx uV d¨ [k¨yrs le; fLop ?kwe
u ldsA
czsd ykbV d¨ 'kh?kzrk ls igys tykus ds
fy, ,Mt¯LVx uV d¨ , dh fn'kk esa
?kqek,¡A
czsd ykbV d¨ ckn esa tykus ds fy,
,Mt¯LVx uV d¨ ch dh fn'kk esa ?kqek,¡A
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Inspect the drive chain when the
Motorcycle is on the centerstand.
Check the slack at the position
shown in the illustration. Normal
slack is approximately 20 ~ 30 mm.
If the slack exceeds 30 mm, adjust.Mªkbo psu dh tk¡p rHkh djsa tc
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy lsaVj LVSaM ij [kM+h g¨A
n'kkZ, x, fp=k ds vuqlkj gh psu dh
yxHkx
20
ls
30 feñehñ rd g¨rh gSA
;fn ;g
30
feñehñ ls Hkh vf/kd gS r¨ bls
O;ofLFkr djsaA
1. Wear limit line
oh;j fyfeV ykbu
2. Wear indicator
oh;j baMhdsVj
a. Free play
Ýh Iys
Drive chain slack checkMªkbo psu dh f'kfFkyrk dk fujh{k.kNOTE :
Spin the wheel several times and find
the tightest position of the chain.
Check and/or adjust the chain slack
while it’s in this tightest position.u¨V %ifg, d¨ dbZ ckj ?kqek,¡ v©j psu d¨
dlh gqbZ gkykr esa ys vk,¡A tc psu
dlh gqbZ voLFkk esa g¨ r¨ bldh f'kfFkyrk
¼
dj ysaA
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20~30 mm
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1. Chain joint
psu&t¨M
If the chain is disassembled, be
sure the chain lock is placed in the
correct direction when installing.
;fn psu d¨ [k¨y dj vyx dj fn;k
x;k gS r¨ ;g lqfuf'pr djsa fd bls fQj
ls yxkrs le; psu ykWd d¨ lgh fn'kk esa
yxk;k tk,A
1. Adjusting nut
,Mt¯LVx uV
2. Cotter pin
dkWVj fiu
3. Axle nut
,fDly dk uV
Driven chain slack adjustmentMªkbo&psu dh
¼,MtLVesaV½1. Loosen the rear brake pedal
free play adjusting nut.
fiNyh czsd ds iSMy ds Ýh&Iys
,Mt¯LVx uV d¨
2. Remove the cotter pin from the
axle nut.
,Dly uV ls dkWVj&fiu d¨ vyx
gVk ysaA
3. Loosen the axle nut.
,Dly uV d¨
6.26
1. Locknut
ykWd uV
2. Adjusting hex screw
,Mt¯LVx gsDl&isap
4. Loosen the chain adjusting
locknuts on each chain puller.
To tighten the chain, turn the
chain adjusting hex screw in
direction(a). To loosen the
chain, turn the chain adjusting
hex screw in direction (B) and
push the wheel forward. Turn
each chain adjusting hex
screw exactly the same amount
to maintain correct axle
alignment. There are marks on
each chain puller. Use these
makes to align the rear wheel.
çR;sd psu&iqyj ij yxs ,Mt¯LVx
ykWd uV¨a ¼isp¨a½ d¨
psu d¨ dlus fy,] psu ,Mt¯LVx
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1
2
3
12a
b
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