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REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
HANDLING NOTE
• Support the machine securely so 
there is no danger of it falling 
over.
• This rear shock absorber is pro-
vided with a separate type tank 
filled with high-pressure nitro-
gen gas. To prevent the danger 
of explosion, read and under-
stand the following information 
before handling the shock ab-
sorber. The manufacturer can 
not be held responsible for prop-
erty damage or personal injury 
that may result from improper 
handling.
• Never tamper or attempt to dis-
assemble the cylinder or the 
tank. 
• Never throw the rear shock ab-
sorber into an open flame or 
other high heat. The rear shock 
absorber may explode as a re-
sult of nitrogen gas expansion 
and/ or damage to the hose.
• Be careful not to damage any 
part of the gas tank. A damaged 
gas tank will impair the damp-
ing performance or cause a 
malfunction.
• Take care not to scratch the 
contact surface of the piston 
rod with the cylinder; or oil 
could leak out.
• Never attempt to remove the 
plug at the bottom of the nitro-
gen gas tank. It is very danger-
ous to remove the plug.
• When scrapping the rear shock 
absorber, follow the instruc-
tions on disposal.
NOTES ON DISPOSAL (YAMAHA 
DEALERS ONLY)
Before disposing the rear shock ab-
sorber, be sure to extract the nitrogen 
gas from valve "1". Wear eye protec-
tion to prevent eye damage from es-
caping gas and/or metal chips.
To dispose of a damaged or worn-
out rear shock absorber, take the 
unit to your Yamaha dealer for this 
disposal procedure.
REMOVING THE BEARING
1. Remove:
• Stopper ring (upper bearing) "1"
Press in the bearing while pressing its 
outer race and remove the stopper 
ring.
2. Remove:
• Upper bearing "1"
Remove the bearing by pressing its 
outer race.
3. Remove:
• Lower bearing "1"
Remove the bearing by pressing its 
outer race.
CHECKING THE REAR SHOCK 
ABSORBER
1. Inspect:
• Damper rod "1"
Bends/damage→Replace rear 
shock absorber assembly.
• Shock absorber "2"
Oil leaks→Replace rear shock 
absorber assembly.
Gas leaks→Replace rear shock 
absorber assembly.• Spring "3"
Damage→Replace spring.
Fatigue→Replace spring.
Move spring up and down.
• Spring guide "4"
Wear/damage→Replace spring 
guide.
• Bearing "5"
Free play exists/unsmooth revolu-
tion/rust →Replace.
INSTALLING THE BEARING
1. Install:
• Upper bearing "1"
Install the bearing parallel until the 
stopper ring groove appears by 
pressing its outer race.
Do not apply the grease on the 
bearing outer race because it will 
wear the rear shock absorber sur-
face on which the bearing is press 
fitted.
2. Install:
• Stopper ring (upper bearing) "1" 
After installing the stopper ring, push 
back the bearing until it contacts the 
stopper ring. 
         
        
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
CHECKING THE TAILLIGHT 
(LEDs)
1. Disconnect the taillight coupler.
2. Connect two jumper leads "1" 
from the battery terminals to the 
respective coupler terminal as 
shown.
3. Check:
• LED (for proper operation)
Does not light→Replace the tail-
light assembly.
• A wire that is used as a jumper 
lead must have at least the same 
capacity of the battery lead, oth-
erwise the jumper lead may burn.
• This check is likely to produce 
sparks, therefore, make sure no 
flammable gas or fluid is in the 
vicinity.
CHECKING THE AC MAGNETO
1. Inspect:
• Lighting coil resistance
Out of specification→Replace.CHECKING THE RECTIFIER/
REGULATOR
1. Connect the battery leads.
2. Start the engine.
3. Turn on the headlight and taillight 
by turning on the light switch.
4. Inspect:
• Out-put voltage
Out of specification→Replace 
rectifier/regulator. Battery (+) terminal→Blue lead 
"2"
Battery (-) terminal→Black lead 
"3"
Tester (+) lead→Yellow lead "1"
Tester (-) lead→Ground "2"
Light-
ing coil 
resis-
tanceTester selector 
position
0.224–
0.336 Ω 
at 20 °C 
(68 °F) Ω × 1
Tester (+) lead→Yellow lead "1"
Tester (-) lead→Black lead "2"
Out-put 
voltageTester se-
lector posi-
tion
12.5–13.5 V 
at 5,000 r/
minACV-20