
5-26
VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS
CHECKING THE VALVE SPRINGS
1. Measure:
• Valve spring free length "a"
Out of specification→Replace.
2. Measure:
• Compressed spring force "a"
Out of specification→Replace.
b. Installed length
3. Measure:
• Spring tilt "a"
Out of specification→Replace.CHECKING THE VALVE LIFTERS
1. Inspect:
• Valve lifter
Scratches/damage→Replace 
both lifters and cylinder head.
INSTALLING THE VALVES
1. Apply:
• Molybdenum disulfide oil
Onto the valve stem and valve 
stem seal.
2. Install:
• Valves "1"
• Valve spring seats "2"
• Valve stem seals "3" 
• Valve springs "4"
• Valve spring retainers "5"
• Make sure that each valve is in-
stalled in its original place, also re-
ferring to the painted color as 
follows.
Intake (middle) "a": blue
Intake (right/left) "b": gray
Exhaust "c": brown
• Install the valve springs with the 
larger pitch "d" facing upward.
e. Smaller pitch3. Install:
• Valve cotters
While compressing the valve spring 
with a valve spring compressor "1" in-
stall the valve cotters.
4. To secure the valve cotters onto 
the valve stem, lightly tap the 
valve tip with a piece of wood.
Hitting the valve tip with excessive 
force could damage the valve.
5. Install:
• Adjusting pad "1"
• Valve lifter "2"
• Apply the molybdenum disulfide oil 
on the valve stem end.
• Apply the engine oil on the valve lift-
ers.
• Valve lifter must turn smoothly 
when rotated with a finger.
• Be careful to reinstall valve lifters 
and pads in their original place.
Free length (valve 
spring):
Intake:
39.46 mm (1.55 in)
(1.51 in)
Exhaust:
37.61 mm (1.48 in)
(1.44 in)
Compressed spring 
force:
Intake:
130.2–149.8 N at 27.87 
mm (13.28–15.28 kg at 
27.87 mm, 29.27–
33.68 lb at 1.10 in)
Exhaust:
123.1–141.7 N at 28.38 
mm (12.55–14.45 kg at 
28.38 mm, 27.67–
31.85 lb at 1.12 in)
Spring tilt limit:
Intake:
2.5°/1.7 mm (0.067 in)
Exhaust:
2.5°/1.6 mm (0.063 in)
Valve spring compres-
sor:
YM-4019/90890-04019 

5-32
CLUTCH
REMOVING THE CLUTCH BOSS
1. Remove:
•Nut "1"
• Lock washer "2"
• Clutch boss "3"
Straighten the lock washer tab and 
use the clutch holding tool "4" to hold 
the clutch boss.
A. For USA and CDN
B. Except for USA and CDN
CHECKING THE CLUTCH 
HOUSING AND BOSS
1. Inspect:
• Clutch housing "1"
Cracks/wear/damage→Replace.
• Clutch boss "2"
Scoring/wear/damage→Replace.
CHECKING THE PRIMARY DRIVEN 
GEAR
1. Check:
• Circumferential play
Free play exists→Replace.
• Gear teeth "a"
Wear/damage→Replace.CHECKING THE CLUTCH 
SPRINGS
1. Measure:
• Clutch spring free length "a"
Out of specification→Replace 
springs as a set.
CHECKING THE FRICTION 
PLATES
1. Measure:
• Friction plate thickness
Out of specification→Replace 
friction plate as a set.
Measure at all four points.
CHECKING THE CLUTCH PLATES
1. Measure:
• Clutch plate warpage
Out of specification→Replace 
clutch plate as a set.
Use a surface plate "1" and thick-
ness gauge "2".CHECKING THE PUSH LEVER 
SHAFT
1. Inspect:
• Push lever shaft "1"
Wear/damage→Replace.
CHECKING THE PUSH ROD
1. Inspect:
• Push rod 1 "1"
• Bearing "2"
• Washer "3"
• Push rod 2 "4"
•Ball "5"
Wear/damage/bend→Replace.
INSTALLING THE PUSH LEVER 
SHAFT
1. Install:
• Push lever shaft "1"
• Apply the lithium soap base grease 
on the oil seal lip.
• Apply the engine oil on the push le-
ver shaft.
INSTALLING THE CLUTCH
1. Install:
• Primary driven gear "1"
• Thrust washer "2"
• Clutch boss "3"
Apply the engine oil on the primary 
driven gear inner circumference.
Clutch holding tool:
YM-91042/90890-04086
Clutch spring free 
length:
50.0 mm (1.97 in)
in)
Friction plate thickness:
2.92–3.08 mm (0.115–
0.121 in)
in)
Warp limit:
0.1 mm (0.004 in) 

6-18
FRONT FORK
HANDLING NOTE
Support the machine securely so 
there is no danger of it falling over.
The front fork requires careful atten-
tion. So it is recommended that the 
front fork be maintained at the deal-
ers.
To prevent an accidental explosion 
of air, the following instructions 
should be observed:
• The front fork with a built-in pis-
ton rod has a very sophisticated 
internal construction and is par-
ticularly sensitive to foreign ma-
terial. Use enough care not to 
allow any foreign material to 
come in when the oil is replaced 
or when the front fork is disas-
sembled and reassembled.
• Before removing the cap bolts or 
front forks, be sure to extract the 
air from the air chamber com-
pletely.
REMOVING THE FRONT FORK 
CAP BOLT
1. Remove:
• Front fork cap bolt "1"
From the outer tube.
Before removing the front fork from 
the machine, loosen the front fork cap 
bolt.
2. Remove:
• Front fork cap bolt "1"
Hold the locknut "2" and remove the 
front fork cap bolt.
REMOVING THE INNER TUBE
1. Remove:
• Dust seal "1"
• Stopper ring "2"
Using slotted-head screwdriver.
Take care not to scratch the inner 
tube.
2. Remove:
• Inner tube "1"
Oil seal removal steps:
a. Push in slowly "a" the inner tube 
just before it bottoms out and then 
pull it back quickly "b".
b. Repeat this step until the inner 
tube can be pulled out from the 
outer tube.
REMOVING THE DAMPER ROD
1. Remove:
• Base valve "1"
• Damper rod "2"
Use a damper rod holder "3" to lock 
the damper rod.
CHECKING THE DAMPER ROD
1. Inspect:
• Damper rod "1"
Bend/damage→Replace damper 
rod.
The front fork with a built-in piston 
rod has a very sophisticated inter-
nal construction and is particularly 
sensitive to foreign material. 
Use enough care not to allow any 
foreign material to come in when 
the oil is replaced or when the 
front fork is disassembled and re-
assembled.
CHECKING THE BASE VALVE
1. Inspect:
• Valve assembly "1"
Wear/damage →Replace.
• O-ring "2"
Damage→ Replace.
CHECKING THE FORK SPRING
1. Measure:
• Fork spring free length "a"
Out of specification→Replace.
CHECKING THE INNER TUBE
1. Inspect:
• Inner tube surface "a"
Score marks→Repair or replace.
Use #1,000 grit wet sandpaper.
Damaged oil lock piece→Re-
place.
• Inner tube bends
Out of specification→Replace.
Use the dial gauge "1".
Damper rod holder:
YM-01494/90890-01494
Fork spring free length:
460 mm (18.1 in)
in)
Inner tube bending limit:
0.2 mm (0.008 in) 

6-39
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
3. Install:
• Lower bearing "1"
Install the bearing by pressing it on 
the side having the manufacture's 
marks or numbers.
INSTALLING THE SPRING (REAR 
SHOCK ABSORBER)
1. Install:
• Spring "1"
• Upper spring guide "2"
• Lower spring guide "3"
2. Tighten:
•Adjuster "1"
3. Adjust:
• Spring length (installed)
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE 
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER 
SPRING PRELOAD" section in 
the CHAPTER 3.
4. Tighten:
• Locknut "1"INSTALLING THE REAR SHOCK 
ABSORBER
1. Install:
• Dust seal "1"
• O-ring "2" 
• Collar "3"
• Apply the molybdenum disulfide 
grease on the dust seal lips and col-
lars.
• Apply the lithium soap base grease 
on the O-rings.
2. Install:
• Bushing "1"
• Collar "2"
• Dust seal "3"
• Apply the molybdenum disulfide 
grease on the bearing and dust seal 
lips.
• Install the dust seals with their lips 
facing outward.
3. Install:
• Rear shock absorber
4. Install:
• Bolt (rear shock absorber-frame) 
"1"
• Washer "2"
• Nut (rear shock absorber-frame) 
"3"
Apply the molybdenum disulfide 
grease on the bolt.
5. Install:
• Bolt (rear shock absorber-relay 
arm)"1"
• Nut (rear shock absorber-relay 
arm) "2"
Apply the molybdenum disulfide 
grease on the bolt.
6. Install:
• Rear frame "1"
• Bolt [rear frame (upper)] "2"
• Bolt [rear frame (lower)] "3" Installed depth of the 
bearing "a":
4 mm (0.16 in)
Nut (rear shock absorb-
er-frame):
56 Nm (5.6 m•kg, 40 
ft•lb)
Nut (rear shock absorb-
er-relay arm):
53 Nm (5.3 m•kg, 38 
ft•lb)
Bolt [rear frame (upper)]:
38 Nm (3.8 m•kg, 27 
ft•lb)
Bolt [rear frame (lower)]: 
32 Nm (3.2 m•kg, 23 
ft•lb) 

7-11
ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM
CHECKING AND REPAIRING THE 
STARTER MOTOR
1. Check:
• Commutator
Dirt→Clean with 600 grit sandpa-
per.
2. Measure:
• Commutator diameter "a"
Out of specification→Replace the 
starter motor.
3. Measure:
• Mica undercut "a"
Out of specification→Scrape the 
mica to the proper measurement 
with a hacksaw blade which has 
been grounded to fit the commu-
tator.
The mica must be undercut to ensure 
proper operation of the commutator.
4. Measure:
• Armature assembly resistances 
(commutator and insulation)
Out of specification→Replace the 
starter motor.
a. Measure the armature assembly 
resistances with the pocket tester.b. If any resistance is out of specifi-
cation, replace the starter motor.
5. Measure:
• Brush length "a"
Out of specification→Replace the 
brushes as a set.
6. Measure:
• Brush spring force
Out of specification→Replace the 
brush springs as a set.ASSEMBLING THE STARTER 
MOTOR
1. Install:
• Brush spring "1"
• Brush "2"
2. Install:
• Armature assembly "1"
Install while holding down the 
brush using a thin screw driver.
Be careful not to damage the brush 
during installation.
3. Install:
• O-ring "1" 
• Starter motor yoke "2"
• Align the match mark "a" on the 
starter motor yoke with the match 
mark "b" on the starter motor rear 
cover.
• Install the starter motor yoke with its 
groove "c" facing rear cover.
4. Install:
• O-ring "1" 
• Circlip
• Plain washer "2"
• Washer (starter motor front cover) 
"3"
• Starter motor front cover "4" Min. commutator diame-
ter:
16.6 mm (0.65 in)
Mica undercut:
1.5 mm (0.06 in)
Pocket tester:
YU-3112-C/90890-
03112
Armature assembly:
Commutator resis-
tance "1":
0.0117–0.0143 Ω at 20 
°C (68 °F)
Insulation resistance 
"2":
Above 1 MΩat 20 °C 
(68 °F)
Min. brush length:
3.5 mm (0.14 in)
Brush spring force:
3.92–5.88 N (400–600 
gf, 14.1–21.2 oz)