
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFOR-
MATION
DESCRIPTION ................. 1-1
MACHINE 
IDENTIFICATION ............. 1-2
INCLUDED PARTS .......... 1-2
IMPORTANT 
INFORMATION................. 1-2
CHECKING OF CONNEC-
TION ................................. 1-3
SPECIAL TOOLS ............. 1-4
CONTROL FUNCTIONS .. 1-8
MULTI-FUNCTION 
DISPLAY .......................... 1-9
STARTING AND 
BREAK-IN ...................... 1-14
TORQUE-CHECK 
POINTS........................... 1-16
CLEANING AND 
STORAGE ...................... 1-17
CHAPTER 2
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICA-
TIONS ............................... 2-1
MAINTENANCE 
SPECIFICATIONS ............ 2-4
TIGHTENING 
TORQUES ...................... 2-13
LUBRICATION 
DIAGRAMS .................... 2-19
CABLE ROUTING 
DIAGRAM ....................... 2-21
CHAPTER 3
REGULAR INSPEC-
TION AND AD-
JUSTMENTS
MAINTENANCE 
INTERVALS ...................... 3-1
PRE-OPERATION 
INSPECTION AND 
MAINTENANCE................ 3-5
ENGINE ............................ 3-6
CHASSIS ........................ 3-17
ELECTRICAL ................. 3-27
CHAPTER 4
TUNING
ENGINE ............................ 4-1
CHASSIS .......................... 4-5
CHAPTER 5
ENGINE
RADIATOR ....................... 5-1
CARBURETOR................. 5-4
AIR INDICTOIN 
SYSTEM ......................... 5-13
CAMSHAFTS.................. 5-15
CYLINDER HEAD........... 5-20
VALVES AND VALVE 
SPRINGS ........................ 5-23
CYLINDER AND 
PISTON ........................... 5-27
CLUTCH ......................... 5-30
OIL FILTER ELEMENT 
AND WATER PUMP ....... 5-34
BALANCER .................... 5-38
OIL PUMP ....................... 5-40
KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT 
SHAFT ............................ 5-43
AC MAGNETO AND 
STARTER CLUTCH ....... 5-48
ENGINE REMOVAL ....... 5-53CRANKCASE AND 
CRANKSHAFT ...............5-57
TRANSMISSION, SHIFT 
CAM AND SHIFT 
FORK ..............................5-63
CHAPTER 6
CHASSIS
FRONT WHEEL AND 
REAR WHEEL ..................6-1
FRONT BRAKE AND 
REAR BRAKE ..................6-6
FRONT FORK .................6-16
HANDLEBAR..................6-23
STEERING ......................6-27
SWINGARM ....................6-31
REAR SHOCK 
ABSORBER ....................6-36
CHAPTER 7
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL COMPO-
NENTS AND WIRING DIA-
GRAM ...............................7-1
IGNITION SYSTEM...........7-3
ELECTRIC STARTING 
SYSTEM............................7-5
CHARGING SYSTEM .....7-13
THROTTLE POSITION 
SENSOR SYSTEM .........7-15
LIGHTING SYSTEM .......7-18
SIGNALING SYSTEM.....7-20 

2-12
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Charging system:
System type AC magneto ----
Model (stator)/manufacturer 5TJ 50/YAMAHA ----
Normal output 14 V/120 W at 5,000 r/min ----
Charging coil resistance (color) 0.288–0.432 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) (White–
Ground)----
Lighting coil resistance (color) 0.224–0.336 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) (Yellow–
Ground)----
Rectifier/regulator:
Regulator type Semiconductor short circuit ----
Model/manufacturer SH770AA/SHINDENGEN ----
Regulated voltage (AC) 12.5–13.5 V ----
Regulated voltage (DC) 14.0–15.0 V ----
Rectifier capacity (AC) 12 A ----
Rectifier capacity (DC) 8 A ----
Electric starting system:
Type Constant mesh ----
Starter motor:
Model/manufacturer 5UM20/YAMAHA ----
Operation voltage 12 V ----
Output 0.48 kW ----
Armature coil resistance 0.0117–0.0143 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) ----
Brush overall length 7 mm (0.28 in) 3.5 mm (0.14 
in)
Brush quantity 2 pcs. ----
Spring force 3.92–5.88 N (400–600 g, 14.1–21.2 oz) ----
Commutator diameter 17.6 mm (0.69 in) 16.6 mm (0.65 
in)
Mica undercut (depth) 1.5 mm (0.06 in) ----
Starter relay:
Model/manufacturer 2768090-A/JIDECO ----
Amperage rating 180 A ----
Coil winding resistance 4.2–4.6 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) ----
Starting circuit cut-off relay:
Model/manufacturer ACM33221 M06/MATSUSHITA ----
Coil winding resistance 75.69–92.51 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) ----
Fuse (amperage×quantity):
Main fuse 10 A × 1 ----
Reserve fuse 10 A × 1 ----Item Standard Limit 

3-27
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG
1. Remove:
• Spark plug
2. Inspect:
• Electrode "1"
Wear/damage→Replace.
• Insulator color "2"
Normal condition is a medium to 
light tan color.
Distinctly different color→Check 
the engine condition.
When the engine runs for many hours 
at low speeds, the spark plug insula-
tor will become sooty, even if the en-
gine and carburetor are in good 
operating condition.
3. Measure:
• Plug gap "a"
Use a wire gauge or thickness 
gauge.
Out of specification→Regap.
4. Clean the plug with a spark plug 
cleaner if necessary.
5. Tighten:
• Spark plug
• Before installing a spark plug, clean 
the gasket surface and plug sur-
face.
• Finger-tighten "a" the spark plug 
before torquing to specification "b".
CHECKING THE IGNITION TIMING
1. Remove:
• Timing mark accessing screw "1"
2. Attach:
• Timing light
• Inductive tachometer
To the ignition coil lead (orange 
lead"1").
3. Adjust:
• Engine idling speed
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE EN-
GINE IDLING SPEED" section.
4. Check:
• Ignition timing
Visually check the stationary 
pointer "a" is within the firing 
range "b" on the rotor.
Incorrect firing range→Check ro-
tor and pickup assembly.
5. Install:
• Timing mark accessing screw
CHECKING AND CHARGING THE 
BATTERY
Batteries generate explosive hy-
drogen gas and contain electrolyte 
which is made of poisonous and 
highly caustic sulfuric acid. There-
fore, always follow these preven-
tive measures:
• Wear protective eye gear when 
handling or working near batter-
ies.• Charge batteries in a well-venti-
lated area.
• Keep batteries away from fire, 
sparks or open flames (e.g., 
welding equipment, lighted ciga-
rettes).
• DO NOT SMOKE when charging 
or handling batteries.
• KEEP BATTERIES AND ELEC-
TROLYTE OUT OF REACH OF 
CHILDREN.
• Avoid bodily contact with elec-
trolyte as it can cause severe 
burns or permanent eye injury.
FIRST AID IN CASE OF BODILY 
CONTACT:
EXTERNAL
• Skin — Wash with water.
• Eyes — Flush with water for 15 
minutes and get immediate med-
ical attention.
INTERNAL
• Drink large quantities of water or 
milk followed with milk of magne-
sia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. 
Get immediate medical attention.
Charging time, charging amperage 
and charging voltage for an MF 
battery are different from those of 
conventional batteries. The MF 
battery should be charged as ex-
plained in the charging method il-
lustrations. If the battery is 
overcharged, the electrolyte level 
will drop considerably. Therefore, 
take special care when charging 
the battery.
Since MF batteries are sealed, it is 
not possible to check the charge state 
of the battery by measuring the spe-
cific gravity of the electrolyte. There-
fore, the charge of the battery has to 
be checked by measuring the voltage 
at the battery terminals.
1. Remove:
• Seat
2. Disconnect:
• Battery leads
(from the battery terminals)
First, disconnect the negative bat-
tery lead "1", and then the positive 
battery lead "2".
Spark plug gap:
0.7–0.8 mm (0.028–
0.031 in)
Spark plug:
13 Nm (1.3 m•kg, 9.4 
ft•lb)
Timing light:
YM-33277-A/90890-
03141 

3-28
ELECTRICAL
3. Remove:
• Battery band
•Battery
4. Measure:
• Battery charge
Measurement steps:
a. Connect a pocket tester "1" to the 
battery terminals.
• The charge state of an MF battery 
can be checked by measuring its 
open-circuit voltage (i.e., the volt-
age when the positive terminal is 
disconnected).
• No charging is necessary when the 
opencircuit voltage equals or ex-
ceeds 12.8 V.
b. Check the charge of the battery, 
as shown in the charts and the fol-
lowing example.
Example
Open-circuit voltage = 12.0 V
Charging time = 6.5 hours
Charge of the battery = 20–30%
A. Relationship between the 
open-circuit voltage and the 
charging time at 20 °C (68 °F) 
(These values vary with the 
temperature, the condition of 
the battery plates, and the 
electrolyte level.)
B. Open-circuit voltage
C. Charging time (hours)
D. Time (minutes)
E. Charging condition of the bat-
tery
F. Ambient temperature 20 °C 
(68 °F)
a. Charging
b. Check the open-circuit volt-
age
5. Charge:
•Battery
(refer to the appropriate charging 
method illustration)
Do not quick charge a battery.
• Never remove the MF battery 
sealing caps.
• Do not use a high-rate battery 
charger since it forces a high-
amperage current into the bat-
tery quickly and can cause bat-
tery overheating and battery 
plate damage.
• If it is impossible to regulate the 
charging current on the battery 
charger, be careful not to over-
charge the battery.
• When charging a battery, be sure 
to remove it from the machine. (If 
charging has to be done with the 
battery mounted on the machine, 
disconnect the negative battery 
lead from the battery terminal.)• To reduce the chance of sparks, 
do not plug in the battery charger 
until the battery charger leads 
are connected to the battery.
• Before removing the battery 
charger lead clips from the bat-
tery terminals, be sure to turn off 
the battery charger.
• Make sure the battery charger 
lead clips are in full contact with 
the battery terminal and that they 
are not shorted. A corroded bat-
tery charger lead clip may gener-
ate heat in the contact area and a 
weak clip spring may cause 
sparks.
• If the battery becomes hot to the 
touch at any time during the 
charging process, disconnect 
the battery charger and let the 
battery cool before reconnecting 
it. Hot batteries can explode!
• As shown in the following illus-
tration, the open-circuit voltage 
of an MF battery stabilizes about 
30 minutes after charging has 
been completed. Therefore, wait 
30 minutes after charging is com-
pleted before measuring the 
open-circuit voltage.
Tester positive probe→battery 
positive terminal
Tester negative probe→battery 
negative terminal 

3-29
ELECTRICAL
Charging method using a variable voltage charger 

3-30
ELECTRICAL
Charging method using a constant voltage charger 

6-36
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
REMOVING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
Order Part name Q'ty Remarks
Hold the machine by placing the suitable stand 
under the engine.Refer to "HANDLING NOTE".
Seat and side cover Refer to "REMOVING THE SEAT, FUEL 
TANK AND SIDE COVERS" section in the 
CHAPTER 3.
Silencer Refer to "REMOVING THE EXHAUST PIPE 
AND SILENCER" section in the CHAPTER 3.
Drain the coolant.Refer to "CHANGING THE COOLANT" sec-
tion in the CHAPTER 3.
Catch tank breather hose Disconnect at the catch tank side.
Catch tank hose Disconnect at the catch tank side.
Air induction hose (air cut-off valve-air filter case) Disconnect at the air filter case side.
Cylinder head breather hose Disconnect at the air filter case side.
BatteryRefer to "CHECKING AND CHARGING THE 
BATTERY" section in the CHAPTER 3.
Disconnect the starter relay coupler.
Starter motor lead Disconnect at the starter relay side. 

7-3
IGNITION SYSTEM
IGNITION SYSTEM
INSPECTION STEPS
Use the following steps for checking the possibility of the malfunctioning engine being attributable to ignition system failure 
and for checking the spark plug which will not spark.
*1 marked: Refer to "CHECKING THE FUSE" section in the CHAPTER 3.
*2 marked: Refer to "CHECKING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY" section in the CHAPTER 3.
*3 marked: Only when the ignition checker is used.
• Remove the following parts before inspection.
1. Seat
2. Fuel tank
• Use the following special tools in this inspection.
*1 Check fuse. No good→Replace fuse and check wire harness.
OK↓
*2 Check battery. No good→Recharge or replace.
OK↓
Spark gap test Spark→*3 Clean or replace spark plug.
No spark↓
Check entire ignition system for connection. 
(couplers, leads and ignition coil)No good→
Repair or replace.
OK↓
Check engine stop switch. No good→Replace.
OK↓
Check main switch. No good→Replace.
OK↓
Check ignition coil. (primary coil and secondary 
coil)No good→
Replace.
OK↓
Check AC magneto. (pickup coil) No good→Replace.
OK↓
Check neutral switch. No good→Repair or replace.
OK↓
Replace CDI unit.
Dynamic spark tester:
YM-34487
Ignition checker:
90890-06754
Pocket tester:
YU-3112-C/90890-03112