
3-3
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
OIL STRAINER
Clean●
ENGINE GUARD
Replace●Breakage
FRAME
Clean and inspect●●
FUEL TANK, COCK
Clean and inspect●●
BRAKES
Adjust lever position and pedal 
height●●
Lubricate pivot point●●
Check brake disc surface●●
Check fluid level and leakage●●
Retighten brake disc bolts, cali-
per bolts, master cylinder bolts 
and union bolts●●
Replace pads●
Replace brake fluid●Every one year
FRONT FORKS
Inspect and adjust●●
Replace oil●●Suspension oil "S1"
Replace oil seal●
FRONT FORK OIL SEAL AND 
DUST SEAL
Clean and lube●●Lithium base grease
PROTECTOR GUIDE
Replace●
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
Inspect and adjust●●
Lube●(After 
rain 
ride)●Molybdenum disulfide grease
Replace spring seat●Every one year
Retighten●●
DRIVE CHAIN GUIDE AND 
ROLLERS
Inspect●●
SWINGARM
Inspect, lube and retighten●●Molybdenum disulfide grease
RELAY ARM, CONNECTING 
ROD
Inspect, lube and retighten●●Molybdenum disulfide grease ItemAfter 
break-
inEvery 
race
Every 
third 
(or 500 
km)Every 
fifth (or 
1,000 
km)
As re-
quiredRemarks 

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PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Before riding for break-in operation, practice or a race, make sure the machine is in good operating condition.
Before using this machine, check the following points.
GENERAL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Item Routine Page
CoolantCheck that coolant is filled up to the radiator cap. Check the cool-
ing system for leakage.P.3-6 – 7
FuelCheck that a fresh gasoline is filled in the fuel tank. Check the fuel 
line for leakage.P.1-8 – 9
Engine oilCheck that the oil level is correct. Check the crankcase and oil line 
for leakage.P.3-9 – 10
Gear shifter and clutchCheck that gears can be shifted correctly in order and that the 
clutch operates smoothly.P.3-7
Throttle grip/HousingCheck that the throttle grip operation and free play are correctly 
adjusted. Lubricate the throttle grip and housing, if necessary.P.3-7 – 8
Brakes Check the play of front brake and effect of front and rear brake. P.3-14 – 16
Drive chainCheck drive chain slack and alignment. Check that the drive chain 
is lubricated properly.P.3-17 – 18
WheelsCheck for excessive wear and tire pressure. Check for loose 
spokes and have no excessive play.P.3-20 – 21
SteeringCheck that the handlebar can be turned smoothly and have no ex-
cessive play.P.3-21 – 22
Front forks and rear shock 
absorberCheck that they operate smoothly and there is no oil leakage.
P.3-18 – 20
Cables (wires)Check that the clutch and throttle cables move smoothly. Check 
that they are not caught when the handlebars are turned or when 
the front forks travel up and down.—
Exhaust pipe Check that the exhaust pipe is tightly mounted and has no cracks. P.4-3 – 4
Rear wheel sprocket  Check that the rear wheel sprocket tightening bolt is not loose. P.3-16 – 17
Lubrication  Check for smooth operation. Lubricate if necessary. P.3-22
Bolts and nuts  Check the chassis and engine for loose bolts and nuts. P.1-11
Lead connectorsCheck that the CDI magneto, CDI unit, and ignition coil are con-
nected tightly.P.1-3
SettingsIs the machine set suitably for the condition of the racing course 
and weather or by taking into account the results of test runs be-
fore racing? Are inspection and maintenance completely done?P.7-1 – 11 

3-6
ENGINE
ENGINE
CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL
Do not remove the radiator cap 
"1", drain bolt and hoses when the 
engine and radiator are hot. Scald-
ing hot fluid and steam may be 
blown out under pressure, which 
could cause serious injury. When 
the engine has cooled, place a 
thick towel over the radiator cap, 
slowly rotate the cap counter-
clockwise to the detent. This pro-
cedure allows any residual 
pressure to escape. When the 
hissing sound has stopped, press 
down on the cap while turning 
counterclockwise and remove it.
Hard water or salt water is harmful 
to the engine parts. You may use 
distilled water, if you can't get soft 
water.
1. Place the machine on a level 
place, and hold it in an upright po-
sition.
2. Remove:
• Radiator cap
3. Check:
• Coolant level "a"
Coolant level low→Add coolant.
1. Radiator
CHANGING THE COOLANT
Do not remove the radiator cap 
when the engine is hot.
Take care so that coolant does not 
splash on painted surfaces. If it 
splashes, wash it away with water.
1. Place a container under the en-
gine.
2. Remove:
• Coolant drain bolt "1"
3. Remove:
•Radiator cap
Drain the coolant completely.
4. Clean:
• Cooling system
Thoroughly flush the cooling sys-
tem with clean tap water.
5. Install:
• Copper washer 
• Coolant drain bolt
6. Fill:
•Radiator
•Engine
To specified level.
• Do not mix more than one type of 
ethylene glycol antifreeze con-
taining corrosion inhibitors for 
aluminum engine.
• Do not use water containing im-
purities or oil.
Handling notes of coolant:
The coolant is harmful so it should be 
handled with special care.
• When coolant splashes to your 
eye.
Thoroughly wash your eye with 
water and see your doctor.
• When coolant splashes to your 
clothes.
Quickly wash it away with water 
and then with soap.
• When coolant is swallowed.
Quickly make him vomit and take 
him to a doctor.
7. Install:
•Radiator cap
Start the engine and warm it up 
for a several minutes.
8. Check:
• Coolant level
Coolant level low→Add coolant.
CHECKING THE RADIATOR CAP
1. Inspect:
• Seal (radiator cap) "1"
• Valve and valve seat "2"
Crack/damage→Replace.
Exist fur deposits "3" →Clean or 
replace.
CHECKING THE RADIATOR CAP 
OPENING PRESSURE
1. Attach:
• Radiator cap tester "1" and adapt-
er "2"
Apply water on the radiator cap seal.
Coolant drain bolt:
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)
Recommended coolant:
High quality ethylene 
glycol anti-freeze con-
taining anti-corrosion 
for aluminum engine
Coolant "1" and water 
(soft water) "2" mixing ra-
tio:
50%/50%
Coolant capacity:
0.99 L (0.87 Imp qt, 1.05 
US qt)
Radiator cap tester:
YU-24460-01/90890-
01325
Radiator cap tester 
adapter:
YU-33984/90890-01352 

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ENGINE
3. Radiator cap
2. Apply the specified pressure.
3. Inspect:
•Pressure
Impossible to maintain the speci-
fied pressure for 10 seconds→
Replace.
CHECKING THE COOLING 
SYSTEM
1. Inspect:
• Coolant level
2. Attach:
• Radiator cap tester "1" and adapt-
er "2"
3. Apply the specified pressure.
• Do not apply pressure more than 
specified pressure.
• Radiator should be filled fully.
4. Inspect:
•Pressure
Impossible to maintain the speci-
fied pressure for 10 seconds→
Repair.
• Radiator "1"
• Radiator hose joint "2"
Coolant leakage→Repair or re-
place.
• Radiator hose "3"
Swelling→Replace.ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH LEVER 
POSITION
1. Adjust:
• Clutch lever position
Clutch lever position adjustment 
steps:
a. Loosen the locknuts "1".
b. Turn the adjusting bolt "2" until the 
clutch lever position "a" is in the 
desiered position  .
c. Tighten the locknuts.
2. Adjust:
• Clutch cable free play
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE 
CLUTCH CABLE FREE PLAY".
ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH CABLE 
FREE PLAY
1. Check:
• Clutch lever free play "a"
Out of specification→Adjust.
2. Adjust:
• Clutch lever free play
Clutch lever free play adjustment 
steps:
a. Loosen the locknuts "1".b. Turn the adjuster "2" until free 
play "a" is within the specified lim-
its.
c. Tighten the locknuts.
• Before adjustment, expose the ad-
juster by moving the boot "3" and 
cap "4" away.
• Make minute adjustment on the le-
ver side using the adjuster "5".
• After adjustment, check proper op-
eration of clutch lever.
3. Install:
•Cap "1"
•Boot "2"
Place the tip "a" of the cap in the boot.
ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE 
CABLE FREE PLAY
1. Check:
• Throttle grip free play "a"
Out of specification→Adjust.
2. Adjust:
• Throttle grip free play
Throttle grip free play adjustment 
steps:
a. Slide the adjuster cover. Radiator cap opening 
pressure:
110 kPa (1.1 kg/cm
2, 
15.6 psi)
Radiator cap tester:
YU-24460-01/90890-
01325
Radiator cap tester 
adapter:
YU-33984/90890-01352
Standard pressure:
180 kPa (1.8 kg/cm
2, 
25.6 psi)
Locknut:
5 Nm (0.5 m•kg, 3.6 
ft•lb)
Clutch lever free play "a" 
:
7–12 mm (0.28–0.47 in)
Locknut:
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb)
Throttle grip free play 
"a":
3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) 

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ENGINE
b. Loosen the locknut "1".
c. Turn the adjuster "2" until the 
specified free play is obtained.
d. Tighten the locknut.
Before adjusting the throttle cable 
free play, the engine idle speed 
should be adjusted.
After adjusting the throttle cable 
free play, start the engine and turn 
the handlebar to right and left and 
make sure that the engine idling 
does not run faster.
LUBRICATING THE THROTTLE
1. Remove:
• Cover (throttle cable cap) "1"
• Cover (grip cap) "2"
• Throttle grip cap "3"
2. Apply:
• Lithium soap base grease
On the throttle cable end "a".
3. Install:
• Throttle grip cap
• Screw (throttle grip cap)
• Cover (grip cap)
• Cover (throttle cable cap)ADJUSTING THE HOT STARTER 
LEVER FREE PLAY
1. Check:
• Hot starter lever free play "a"
Out of specification→Adjust.
2. Adjust:
• Hot starter lever free play
Hot starter lever free play adjust-
ment steps:
a. Loosen the locknut "1".
b. Turn the adjuster "2" until free 
play "a" is within the specified lim-
its.
c. Tighten the locknut.
After adjustment, check proper oper-
ation of hot starter.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER 
ELEMENT
Proper air filter maintenance is the 
biggest key to preventing premature 
engine wear and damage.
Never run the engine without the 
air filter element in place; this 
would allow dirt and dust to enter 
the engine and cause rapid wear 
and possible engine damage.
1. Remove:
•Seat
• Fitting bolt "1"
•Washer "2"
• Air filter element "3"
• Air filter guide "4"2. Clean:
• Air filter element
Clean them with solvent.
After cleaning, remove the remaining 
solvent by squeezing the element.
• Do not twist the element when 
squeezing the element.
• Leaving too much of solvent in 
the element may result in poor 
starting.
3. Inspect:
• Air filter element
Damage→Replace.
4. Apply:
• Foam-air-filter oil or equivalent oil 
to the element
Squeeze out the excess oil. Element 
should be wet but not dripping.
5. Install:
• Air filter guide "1"
Align the projection "a" on filter guide 
with the hole "b" in air filter element.
6. Apply:
• Lithium soap base grease 
On the matching surface "a" on air 
filter element. Locknut:
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb)
Screw (throttle grip cap):
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb)
Hot starter lever free play 
"a":
3–6 mm (0.12–0.24 in)
Locknut:
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb) 

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ENGINE
7. Install:
• Air filter element "1"
• Washer
• Fitting bolt
Align the projection "a" on filter guide 
with the hole "b" in air filter case.
CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL 
LEVEL
1. Start the engine, warm it up for 
several minutes, and then turn off 
the engine and wait for five min-
utes.
2. Place the machine on a level 
place and hold it up on upright po-
sition by placing the suitable 
stand under the engine.
3. Inspect:
• Oil level
Oil should be up to the full level in 
the check window "1".
Level check window is not full. →
Add 0.2 L (0.18 Imp qt, 0.21 US 
qt) of oil.
• Engine oil also lubricates the 
clutch and the wrong oil types or 
additives could cause clutch 
slippage. Therefore, do not add 
any chemical additives or use en-
gine oils with a grade of CD "a" 
or higher and do not use oils la-
beled "ENERGY CONSERVING 
II" "b"• Do not allow foreign materials to 
enter the crankcase.
(For USA and CDN)
(Except for USA and CDN)
4. Install:
• Oil tank cap
5. Start the engine and let it warm up 
for several minutes.
6. Turn off the engine and inspect 
the oil level once again.
Wait a few minutes until the oil settles 
before inspecting the oil level.
CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL
1. Start the engine and warm it up 
for several minutes, and then turn 
off the engine and wait for five 
minute.
2. Place the machine on a level place and hold it on upright posi-
tion by placing the suitable stand 
under the engine.
3. Place a suitable container under 
the engine.
4. Remove:
• Lower engine guard "1"
• Bolt (oil tank) "2"
• Washer "3"
• Oil filler cap "4"
• Oil tank drain bolt "5"
• Crankcase oil drain bolt "6"
• Oil filter element drain bolt "7"
Drain the crankcase and oil tank 
of its oil.
5. Remove:
• Oil hose clamp "1"
• Bolt (oil hose)
•Oil hose "2"
• Oil strainer "3"
6. Inspect:
• Oil strainer
Clogged→Blow.
7. If the oil filter is to be replaced dur-
ing this oil change, remove the fol-
lowing parts and reinstall them. Fitting bolt:
2 Nm (0.2 m•kg, 1.4 
ft•lb)
Recommended oil:
Yamalube 4, SAE10W-
40 or SAE20W-50
Yamalube 4-R, 
SAE10W-50
API service SG type or 
higher, JASO standard 
MA
Recommended oil:
SAE10W-30, SAE10W-
40, SAE15W-40, 
SAE20W-40 or 
SAE20W-50
API service SG type or 
higher, JASO standard 
MA
4 

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ENGINE
Replacement steps:
a. Remove the oil filter element cov-
er "1" and oil filter element "2".
b. Check the O-rings "3", if cracked 
or damaged, replace them with a 
new one.
c. Install the oil filter element and oil 
filter element cover.
8. Install:
• O-ring "1" 
• Oil strainer "2"
•Oil hose
• Bolt (oil hose)
• Oil hose clamp
9. Install:
• Copper washer 
• Oil filter element drain bolt
• Crankcase oil drain bolt• Oil tank drain bolt
• Lower engine guard
10. Fill:
• Engine oil
11. Check:
• Oil leakage
12. Install:
• Oil filler cap
• Washer (oil tank)
• Bolt (oil tank)
13. Check:
• Engine oil level
CHECKING THE OIL PRESSURE
1. Check:
• Oil pressure
Checking steps:
a. Slightly loosen the oil pressure 
check bolt "1".
b. Start the engine and keep it idling 
until oil starts to seep from the oil 
pressure check bolt. If no oil 
comes out after one minute, turn 
the engine off so it will not seize.
c. Check oil passages and oil pump 
for damage or leakage.
d. Start the engine after solving the 
problem(s) and recheck the oil 
pressure.e. Tighten the oil pressure check 
bolt.
ADJUSTING THE PILOT SCREW
1. Adjust:
•Pilot screw "1"
Adjustment steps:
To optimize the fuel flow at a smaller 
throttle opening, each machine's pilot 
screw has been individually set at the 
factory. Before adjusting the pilot 
screw, turn it in fully and count the 
number of turns. Record this number 
as the factory-set number of turns 
out.
a. Turn in the pilot screw until it is 
lightly seated.
b. Turn out the pilot screw by the 
factory-set number of turns.
ADJUSTING THE ENGINE IDLING 
SPEED
1. Start the engine and thoroughly 
warm it up.
2. Adjust:
• Engine idling speed
Adjustment steps:
a. Adjust the pilot screw. 
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE PI-
LOT SCREW" section.
b. Turn the throttle stop screw "1" 
until the specified engine idling 
speed. Oil filter element cover:
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)
Oil strainer:
9 Nm (0.9 m•kg, 6.5 
ft•lb)
Bolt (oil hose):
8 Nm (0.8 m•kg, 5.8 
ft•lb)
Oil hose clamp:
2 Nm (0.2 m•kg, 1.4 
ft•lb)
Oil filter element drain 
bolt:
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)
Crankcase oil drain bolt:
20 Nm (2.0 m•kg, 14 
ft•lb)
Oil tank drain bolt:
18 Nm (1.8 m•kg, 13 
ft•lb)
Lower engine guard:
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)
Oil quantity:
Periodic oil change:
1.05 L (0.92 Imp qt, 
1.11 US qt)
With oil filter replace-
ment:
1.15 L (1.01 Imp qt, 
1.22 US qt)
Total amount:
1.30 L (1.14 Imp qt, 
1.37 US qt)
Bolt (oil tank):
7 Nm (0.7 m•kg, 5.1 
ft•lb)
Oil pressure check bolt:
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)
Pilot screw (example):
2 turns out 

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ENGINE
Using a digital engine tachometer for 
idle speed adjustment, detect the en-
gine idling speed by bringing the 
sensing element "c" of the engine ta-
chometer close to the ignition coil "2".
ADJUSTING THE VALVE 
CLEARANCE
• This section is intended for those 
who have basic knowledge and skill 
concerning the servicing of Yama-
ha motorcycles (e.g., Yamaha deal-
ers, service engineers, etc.) Those 
who have little knowledge and skill 
concerning servicing are requested 
not to undertake inspection, adjust-
ment, disassembly, or reassembly 
only by reference to this manual. It 
may lead to servicing trouble and 
mechanical damage.
• The valve clearance should be ad-
justed when the engine is cool to 
the touch.
• The piston must be at Top Dead 
Center (T.D.C.) on compression 
stroke to check or adjust the valve 
clearance.
1. Remove:
• Seat
• Fuel tank
Refer to "SEAT, FUEL TANK 
AND SIDE COVERS" section in 
the CHAPTER 4.2. Remove:
• Spark plug
• Cylinder head cover
Refer to "CAMSHAFTS" section 
in the CHAPTER 4.
3. Remove:
• Timing mark accessing screw "1"
• Crankshaft end accessing screw 
"2"
• O-ring
4. Check:
• Valve clearance
Out of specification→Adjust.
Checking steps:
a. Turn the crankshaft counterclock-
wise with a wrench.
b. Align the T.D.C. mark "a" on the 
rotor with the align mark "b" on the 
crankcase cover when piston is at 
T.D.C. on compression stroke.
In order to be sure that the piston is at 
Top Dead Center, the punch mark "c" 
on the exhaust camshaft and the 
punch mark "d" on the intake cam-
shaft must align with the cylinder 
head surface, as shown in the illustra-
tion.
c. Measure the valve clearance "e" 
using a feeler gauge "1".
Record the measured reading if the 
clearance is incorrect.
5. Adjust:
• Valve clearance
Adjustment steps:
a. Remove the camshaft (intake and 
exhaust).
Refer to "CAMSHAFTS" section 
in the CHAPTER 4.
b. Remove the valve lifters "1" and 
the pads "2".
• Place a rag in the timing chain 
space to prevent pads from falling 
into the crankcase.
• Identity each valve lifter and pad 
position very carefully so that they 
can be reinstalled in their original 
place.
c. Select the proper pad using the 
pad selecting table. To increase idle speed→Turn the 
throttle stop screw "1" in "a".
To decrease idle speed→Turn the 
throttle stop screw "1" out "b".
Engine idling speed:
1,900–2,100 r/min
Valve clearance (cold):
Intake valve:
0.10–0.15 mm 
(0.0039–0.0059 in)
Exhaust valve:
0.17–0.22 mm 
(0.0067–0.0087 in)