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8-27
Checking and lubricating the cables The operation and the condition of all control ca-
bles should be checked before each ride, and the
cables and cable ends should be lubricated if nec-
essary. If a cable is damaged or does not move
smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer check or replace
it.
Checking and lubricating the front and
rear brake levers The operation of the front and rear brake levers
should be checked before each ride, and the lever
pivots should be lubricated if necessary.Recommended lubricant:
Engine oil
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WARNING
Operating with improperly serviced or adjust-
ed brakes could cause loss of braking ability,
which could lead to an accident.
After servicing:Make sure the brakes operate smoothly and
that the free play is correct.Make sure the brakes do not drag.Make sure the brakes are not spongy. All air
must be bled from the brake system.
Replacement of brake components requires
professional knowledge. These proceduresshould be performed by a Yamaha dealer.
WARNING
Inspect cables frequently and replace if dam-
aged. Corrosion can result when the cable
sheaths become damaged, and cables can
also become frayed or kinked, which could re-
strict the operation of controls and lead to anaccident or injury.
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CLEANING AND STORAGE
CleaningFrequent, thorough cleaning of your ATV will not
only enhance its appearance but will improve its
general performance and extend the useful life of
many components.1. Before cleaning the ATV: a. Block off the end of the exhaust pipe toprevent water entry. A plastic bag and
strong rubber band may be used.
b. Make sure the spark plug and all filler caps are properly installed.
2. If the engine case is excessively greasy, apply degreaser with a paint brush. Do not apply de-
greaser to the wheel axles.
3. Rinse the dirt and degreaser off with a garden hose. Use only enough pressure to do the job.N O T I C EExcessive water pressure may cause water
seepage and deterioration of wheel bearings,
brakes, transmission seals and electrical de-
vices. Many expensive repair bills have result-
ed from improper high-pressure detergent applications such as those available in coin-
operated car washers.
4. Once most of the dirt has been hosed off, wash all surfaces with warm water and mild,
detergent-type soap. An old toothbrush or bot-
tle brush is handy for hard-to-reach places.
5. Rinse the ATV off immediately with clean wa- ter and dry all surfaces with a chamois, clean
towel or soft absorbing cloth.
6. Clean the seat with a vinyl upholstery cleaner to keep the cover pliable and glossy.
7. Automotive type wax may be applied to all painted and chrome plated surfaces. Avoid
combination cleaner-waxes. Many contain
abrasives which may mar the paint or protec-
tive finish. When finished cleaning, start the
engine and let it idle for several minutes.
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StorageShort-term
Always store your ATV in a cool, dry place and, if
necessary, protect it against dust with a porous
cover.N O T I C EStoring the ATV in a poorly ventilated room
or covering it with a tarp while it is still wet,
will allow water and humidity to seep in and
cause rust.To prevent corrosion, avoid damp cellars,
stables (because of the presence of ammo-nia) and areas where strong chemicals arestored. Long-term
Before storing your ATV for several months:
1. Follow all the instructions in the “Cleaning” section of this chapter.
2. Turn the fuel cock lever to “OFF”.
3. Drain the carburetor float chamber by loosen- ing the drain bolt; this will prevent fuel deposits
from building up. Pour the drained fuel into the
fuel tank.
4. Fill up the fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer (if available) to prevent the fuel from deteriorat-
ing.
5. Perform the following steps to protect the cyl- inder, piston rings, etc. from corrosion.
a. Remove the spark plug cap and sparkplug.
b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine oil into the spark plug bore.
c. Install the spark plug cap onto the spark
Specified amount:
7.5 ml of stabilizer to each liter of fuel (or 1 oz
of stabilizer to each gallon of fuel)
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WARNING
Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability,
increasing the chance of an accident. Test the
brakes after washing. Apply the brakes several
times at slow speeds to let friction dry out thelinings.
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INDEX
AAccessories and loading ................................................ 6-6
Air filter element, cleaning ............................................ 8-15BBattery ........................................................................\
...8-28
Brake lever, front.............................................................4-6Brake lever, rear............................................................4-6
Brake lever free play, checking the rear........................8-26
Brake levers, checking and lubricating .............. .......... 8-27
Brakes, front and rear....................................................5-3
Brake pads, checking the rear.......................................8-25
Brake fluid level, checking the rear...............................8-25
Brake fluid level, changing the rear..............................8-26 Brake lever free play, adjusting the front......................8-23CCables, checking and lubricating ................................. 8-27
Carburetor, adjusting.................................................... 8-20
Chassis fasteners........................................................... 5-7
Cleaning..........................................................................9-1EEngine break-in .............................................................. 6-4
Engine, cold start...........................................................6-1
Engine idling speed ...................................................... 8-20 Engine oil............................................................5-3, 8-11
Engine, starting a warm................................................6-3
Engine stop switch.......................................................4-2
Fuel........................................................................4-8, 5-3
Fuel cock......................................................................4-10
Fuel tank cap..................................................................4-8
Fuse, replacing.............................................................8-30
F
KKey identification number ............................................. 11-1LLabel locations...............................................................2-1HHandlebar switches ........................................................ 4-2IIdentification numbers .................................................. 11-1
Instruments and switches.............................................5-7MMain switch .................................................................... 4-1
Maintenance and lubrication chart.................................8-5
Maintenance chart, emission control system.................8-3
Model label...................................................................11-2
Choke ............................................................................ 4-11 Brake shoes, checking the front .................................. 8-22
Final transmission oil ........................................... 5-3, 8-14
Engine speed limiter plate............................................ 4-5
Kick starter ................................................................. 4-12
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