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320 km (200 mi) or 20 hours and beyond 
The ATV can now be operated normally.
NOTICE
 
ECB00220  
If any engine trouble should occur during the
engine break-in period, immediately have a 
Yamaha dealer check the ATV. 
EBU20700 
Parking  
When parking the ATV, stop the engine, shift the
drive select lever into the forward position, apply
the parking brake, and then turn the fuel cock to
“OFF”. 
EBU20740 
Parking on a slope WARNING 
EWB00830  
Avoid parking on hills or other inclines. Park-
ing on a hill or other incline could cause the
ATV to roll out of control, increasing the
chance of an accident. If you must park on an
incline, place the ATV transversely across the
incline, shift the drive select lever to the for-
ward position, stop the engine, apply the park-
ing brake, and then block the front and rear
wheels with rocks or other objects.
Do not park the ATV at all on hills that are so 
steep you could not walk up them easily. 
1. Bring the ATV to a stop by applying the brakes
in the forward position.
2. Stop the engine.
3. With the rear brake applied, apply the parking
brake. 
1. Locked position
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Modifications and accessories 
Never modify this ATV through improper installa-
tion or use of accessories or other modification. All
parts and accessories added to this ATV should be
genuine Yamaha or equivalent components de-
signed for use on this ATV and should be installed
and used according to instructions. If you have
questions, consult an authorized ATV dealer. 
WARNING! Operating this ATV with improper
modifications may cause changes in handling
which in some situations could lead to an acci-
dent. 
[EWB01491] 
Exhaust system
WARNING
 
EWB01501  
 
Dry grass or brush or other combustible ma-
terial accumulated around the engine area
could catch fire. Do not operate, idle, or park
the ATV in dry grass or other dry ground cov-
er. Keep the engine area free of dry grass,
brush, or other combustible material. 
 
Someone touching the exhaust system dur-
ing or after operation could be burned. Do
not touch the hot exhaust system. Do not
park the ATV in a place where others might 
be likely to touch it. 
The muffler and other engine parts become ex-
tremely hot during operation and remain hot after
the engine has stopped. To reduce the risk of fire
during operation or after leaving the ATV, do not let
brush, grass and other materials collect under the
vehicle, near the muffler or exhaust pipe, or next to
other hot parts. Check under the vehicle after op-
erating in areas where combustible materials may
have collected. Do not idle or park the vehicle in
long dry grass or other dry ground cover.
To prevent burns, avoid touching the exhaust sys-
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RIDING DOWNHILL
WARNING
 
EWB01131  
Going down a hill improperly could cause
overturns or loss of control. Always follow
proper procedures for going down hills as de-
scribed in this Owner’s Manual. 
 
Always check the terrain carefully before
you start down any hill. 
 
Never operate the ATV on hills too steep for
the ATV or for your abilities. The ATV can
overturn more easily on extremely steep hills
than on level surfaces or small hills. 
 
Shift your weight backward and to the upside of the hill. 
 
Never go down a hill at high speed. 
 
Avoid going down a hill at an angle that
would cause the ATV to lean sharply to one
side. Go straight down the hill where possi-
ble. 
 
Improper braking can cause the wheels on
the uphill side to come off the ground or
cause loss of traction. Gradually apply only 
the rear brake when going downhill. 
When riding your ATV downhill, shift your weight
as far to the rear and uphill side of the ATV as pos-
sible. Move back on the seat and sit with your arms
straight. Engine compression will do most of the
braking for you.
Use caution while descending a hill with loose or
slippery surfaces. Braking ability and traction may
be adversely affected by these surfaces. Improper
braking may also cause a loss of traction. Gradu-
ally apply only the rear brake.
Whenever possible, ride your ATV straight down-
hill. Avoid sharp angles which could allow the ATV
to tip or roll over. Carefully choose your path and
ride no faster than you will be able to react to ob-
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EBU21743 
Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system 
TIP
 
 
For ATVs not equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the month maintenance intervals. 
 
For ATVs equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the km (mi) or hours maintenance inter-
vals. However, keep in mind that if the ATV isn’t used for a long period of time, the month maintenance
intervals should be followed. 
 
Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, 
data and technical skills. 
NO. ITEMCHECK OR MAINTENANCE 
JOBINITIAL EVERY
Whichev-
er comes 
firstmonth 1 3 6 6 12
km 
(mi)320 
(200)1300 
(800)2500 
(1600)2500 
(1600)5000 
(3200)
hours 20 80 160 160 3201 
* 
Fuel line
 
 
Check fuel hoses for cracks or other damage, and 
replace if necessary. 
√√√  
2 Spark plug 
 
Check condition and clean, regap, or replace if 
necessary. 
√√√√√  
3 
* 
Valves
 
 
Check valve clearance and adjust if necessary. 
√ √√√  
4 
* 
Carburetor
 
 
Check starter (choke) operation and correct if nec-
essary. 
 
Check engine idling speed and adjust if neces-
sary. 
√√√√  
5 
* 
Crankcase breather 
system
 
 
Check breather hose for cracks or other damage, 
and replace if necessary. 
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EBU21864 
General maintenance and lubrication chart  
NO. ITEMCHECK OR MAINTENANCE 
JOBINITIAL EVERY
Whichev-
er comes 
firstmonth 1 3 6 6 12
km 
(mi)320 
(200)1300 
(800)2500 
(1600)2500 
(1600)5000 
(3200)
hours 20 80 160 160 3201Engine and V-belt 
case air filter ele-
ment 
 
 
Clean and replace if necessary.Every 20–40 hours (more often in wet or 
dusty areas)  
2 
* 
Front brake 
 
Check operation and correct if necessary. 
 
Check brake lever free play and adjust if neces-
sary. 
√√√√√ 
 
Replace brake shoes. Whenever worn to the limit 
3 
* 
Rear brake 
 
Check operation and correct if necessary. 
 
Check brake lever free play and adjust if neces-
sary. 
√√√√√ 
 
Replace brake shoes. Whenever worn to the limit 
4 
* 
Wheels 
 
Check runout and for damage, and replace if nec-
essary. 
√ √√√  
5 
* 
Tires
 
 
Check tread depth and for damage, and replace if 
necessary. 
 
Check air pressure and balance, and correct if 
necessary. 
√ √√√  
6 
* 
Wheel hub bearings
 
 
Check for looseness or damage, and replace if 
necessary. 
√ √√√ 
7 
* 
Upper and lower 
arm pivots
 
 
Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. 
√√√ 
     
        
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8 Drive chain 
 
Check chain slack and adjust if necessary. 
 
Check rear wheel alignment and correct if neces-
sary. 
 
Clean and lubricate. 
√√√√√  
9 
* 
V-belt
 
 
Check for wear, cracks or other damage, and 
replace if necessary. 
√√  
10 
* 
Chassis fasteners
 
 
Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are 
properly tightened. 
√√√√√  
11 
* 
Shock absorber 
assemblies
 
 
Check operation and correct if necessary. 
 
Check for oil leakage and replace if necessary. 
√√√  
12 
* 
Front knuckle piv-
ots
 
 
Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. 
√√√  
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* 
Steering shaft
 
 
Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. 
√√√  
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* 
Steering system
 
 
Check operation and repair or replace if damaged. 
 
Check toe-in and adjust if necessary. 
√√√√√ 
15 Engine oil 
 
Change. 
 
Check ATV for oil leakage, and correct if neces-
sary. 
√ √√√ 
16 Engine oil strainer 
 
Clean. 
√√√ 
17 Transmission oil 
  
 
Change. 
 
Check ATV for oil leakage, and correct if neces-
sary. 
√√ 
18 
* 
Moving parts and 
cables
 
 
Lubricate. 
√√√√ 
NO. ITEMCHECK OR MAINTENANCE 
JOBINITIAL EVERY
Whichev-
er comes 
firstmonth136612
km 
(mi)320 
(200)1300 
(800)2500 
(1600)2500 
(1600)5000 
(3200)
hours 20 80 160 160 320 
     
        
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EBU23211 
Checking the spark plug  
The spark plug is an important engine component,
which is easy to check. Since heat and deposits
will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, the spark
plug should be removed and checked in accor-
dance with the periodic maintenance and lubrica-
tion chart. In addition, the condition of the spark
plug can reveal the condition of the engine. 
To remove the spark plug 
1. Remove the spark plug cap.
2. Remove the spark plug as shown, with thespark plug wrench included in the owner’s tool
kit.  
To check the spark plug 
1. Check that the porcelain insulator around the
center electrode of the spark plug is a medi-
um-to-light tan (the ideal color when the ATV
is ridden normally).TIP
 
If the spark plug shows a distinctly different color,
the engine could be operating improperly. Do not
attempt to diagnose such problems yourself. In- 
stead, have a Yamaha dealer check the ATV. 
1.  Spark plug cap
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1.  Spark plug wrench
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2. Check the spark plug for electrode erosion
and excessive carbon or other deposits, and
replace it if necessary. 
To install the spark plug 
1. Measure the spark plug gap with a wire thick-
ness gauge and, if necessary, adjust the gap
to specification.2. Clean the surface of the spark plug gasket
and its mating surface, and then wipe off any
grime from the spark plug threads.
3. Install the spark plug with the spark plug
wrench, and then tighten it to the specified
torque.TIP
 
If a torque wrench is not available when installing
a spark plug, a good estimate of the correct torque
is 1/4–1/2 turn past finger tight. However, the spark
plug should be tightened to the specified torque as 
soon as possible.
4. Install the spark plug cap. 
EBU23266 
Engine oil  
The engine oil level should be checked before
each ride. In addition, the oil must be changed at
the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance
and lubrication chart. Specified spark plug:
NGK/CR7HSA
Spark plug gap:
0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) 
1.  Spark plug gap 
Tightening torque:
Spark plug:
12.5 Nm (1.3 m·kgf, 9.0 ft·lbf)