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aligned with the “ ” mark on the
brake lever.EAU12941
Brake pedal
1. Brake pedal
The brake pedal is on the right side of
the motorcycle. To apply the rear bra-
ke, press down on the brake pedal.
EAU26794
ABS (for ABS models)
The Yamaha ABS (Anti-lock Brake
System) features a dual electronic
control system, which acts on the
front and rear brakes independently.
The ABS is monitored by an ECU,
which will have recourse to manual
braking if a malfunction occurs.
EWA10090
The ABS performs best on long
braking distances.
On certain (rough or gravel)
roads, the braking distance
may be longer with than wit-
hout the ABS. Therefore,
always keep a sufficient distan-
ce to the vehicle ahead to
match the riding speed.
TIP
When the ABS is activated, the
brakes are operated in the usual
way. A pulsating action may be
felt at the brake lever or brake
pedal, but this does not indicate
a malfunction.
WARNING
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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This ABS has a test mode which
allows the owner to experience
the pulsating at the brake lever or
brake pedal when the ABS is
operating. However, special tools
are required, so please consult
your Yamaha dealer when perfor-
ming this test.
ECA16120
Keep any type of magnets (inclu-
ding magnetic pick-up tools, mag-
netic screwdrivers, etc.) away from
the front and rear wheel hubs,
otherwise the magnetic rotors
equipped in the wheel hubs may be
damaged, resulting in improper
performance of the ABS system.
1. Front wheel hub
1. Rear wheel hub
EAU13074
Fuel tank cap
1. Lock cover
2. Open
To open the fuel tank cap
Open the fuel tank cap lock cover,
insert the key into the lock, and then
turn it 1/4 turn clockwise. The lock will
be released and the fuel tank cap can
be opened.
To close the fuel tank cap
1. Push the fuel tank cap into posi-
tion with the key inserted in the
lock.
2. Turn the key counterclockwise to
the original position, remove it,
and then close the lock cover.
NOTICE
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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For XT660ZA:
This front fork cannot be adjusted.EAUB1462
Adjusting the shock
absorber assembly
This shock absorber assembly is
equipped with a spring preload adjus-
ting ring.
ECA10101
To avoid damaging the mechanism,
do not attempt to turn beyond the
maximum or minimum settings.
Adjust the spring preload as follows.
To increase the spring preload and
thereby harden the suspension, turn
the adjusting ring in direction (a). To
decrease the spring preload and the-
reby soften the suspension, turn the
adjusting ring in direction (b).
TIP
Align the appropriate notch in the
adjusting ring with the position indica-
tor on the shock absorber.
1. Spring preload adjusting ring
2. Position indicator
EWAB0020
Never adjust the spring preload
until the exhaust system has coo-
led down.
Spring preload setting:
Minimum (soft):
1
Standard:
2
Maximum (hard):
9
WARNING
NOTICE
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EWA10221
This shock absorber assembly
contains highly pressurized nitro-
gen gas. Read and understand the
following information before hand-
ling the shock absorber assembly.
Do not tamper with or attempt
to open the cylinder assembly.
Do not subject the shock
absorber assembly to an open
flame or other high heat sour-
ce. This may cause the unit to
explode due to excessive gas
pressure.
Do not deform or damage the
cylinder in any way. Cylinder
damage will result in poor
damping performance.
Do not dispose of a damaged
or worn-out shock absorber
assembly yourself. Take the
shock absorber assembly to a
Yamaha dealer for any service.
EAU15303
Sidestand
1. Sidestand
The sidestand is located on the left
side of the frame. Raise the sidestand
or lower it with your foot while holding
the vehicle upright.
TIP
The built-in sidestand switch is part of
the ignition circuit cut-off system,
which cuts the ignition in certain
situations. (See page 3-20 for an
explanation of the ignition circuit cut-
off system.)
EWA10240
The vehicle must not be ridden with
the sidestand down, or if the sides-
tand cannot be properly moved up
(or does not stay up), otherwise the
sidestand could contact the ground
and distract the operator, resulting
in a possible loss of control. Yama-
ha’s ignition circuit cut-off system
has been designed to assist the
operator in fulfilling the responsibi-
lity of raising the sidestand before
starting off. Therefore, check this
system regularly as described
below and have a Yamaha dealer
repair it if it does not function pro-
perly.
WARNINGWARNING
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ECAS0040
The following warning lights and
indicator lights should come on for
a few seconds, then go off.
Neutral indicator light
Turn signal indicator light
High beam indicator light
Engine trouble warning light
Coolant temperature warning
light
Immobilizer system indicator
light
ABS warning light (for ABS
model)
If a warning or indicator light does
not go off, see page 3-4 for the
corresponding warning and indica-
tor light circuit check.
2. Shift the transmission into the
neutral position.
TIP
When the transmission is in the neu-
tral position, the neutral indicator light
should be on, otherwise have a
Yamaha dealer check the electrical
circuit.
3. Start the engine by pushing the
start switch. NOTICE: For maxi-
mum engine life, never accele-
rate hard when the engine is
cold!
[ECA11041]
TIP
If the engine fails to start, release the
start switch, wait a few seconds, and
then try again. Each starting attempt
should be as short as possible to pre-
serve the battery. Do not crank the
engine more than 10 seconds on any
one attempt.
TIP
The engine is warm when it quickly
responds to the throttle.
EAU16671
Shifting
1. Shift pedal
2. Neutral position
Shifting gears lets you control the
amount of engine power available for
starting off, accelerating, climbing
hills, etc.
The gear positions are shown in the
illustration.
TIP
To shift the transmission into the neu-
tral position, press the shift pedal
down repeatedly until it reaches the
end of its travel, and then slightly rai-
se it.
NOTICE
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
6-6
6
ODOMETER READING
NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOBANNUAL
1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 kmCHECK
(600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi)
18 *Front fork• Check operation and for oil
leakage.√√√ √
19 *Shock absorber • Check operation and shock
assemblyabsorber for oil leakage.√√√ √
Rear suspension• Check operation.√√√ √
20 *relay arm and
• Lubricate with lithium-soap-
connecting arm
√√
pivoting pointsbased grease.
• Change.
21Engine oil• Check oil level and vehicle for √√ √ √ √ √
oil leakage.
22Engine oil filter
element• Replace.√√ √
• Check coolant level and vehicle
23 *Cooling systemfor coolant leakage.√√√ √√
• Change. Every 3 years
24 *Front and rear brake
switches• Check operation.√√ √ √ √ √
25Moving parts and
cables• Lubricate.√√√ √√
• Check operation and free play.
Throttle grip • Adjust the throttle cable free
26 *housingplay if necessary.√√√ √√
and cable• Lubricate the throttle grip housing
and cable.
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Rear brake (for XT660ZA)
1. Minimum level mark
Insufficient brake fluid may allow air
to enter the brake system, possibly
causing it to become ineffective.
Before riding, check that the brake
fluid is above the minimum level mark
and replenish if necessary. A low bra-
ke fluid level may indicate worn brake
pads and/or brake system leakage. If
the brake fluid level is low, be sure to
check the brake pads for wear and
the brake system for leakage.
TIP
For XT660ZA, the rear brake fluid
reservoir is located under the seat.
(See page 3-16).
Observe these precautions:
When checking the fluid level,
make sure that the top of the bra-
ke fluid reservoir is level.
Use only the recommended qua-
lity brake fluid, otherwise the rub-
ber seals may deteriorate, cau-
sing leakage and poor braking
performance.
Refill with the same type of brake
fluid. Mixing fluids may result in a
harmful chemical reaction and
lead to poor braking performan-
ce.
Be careful that water or dust
does not enter the brake fluid
reservoir when refilling. Water will
significantly lower the boiling
point of the fluid and may result
in vapor lock, and dirt may clog
the ABS hydraulic unit valves.
Brake fluid may deteriorate pain-
ted surfaces or plastic parts.
Always clean up spilled fluid
immediately.
As the brake pads wear, it is nor-
mal for the brake fluid level to
gradually go down. However, if
the brake fluid level goes down
suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer
check the cause.
EAU22731
Changing the brake fluid
Have a Yamaha dealer change the
brake fluid at the intervals specified in
the TIP after the periodic maintenan-
ce and lubrication chart. In addition,
have the oil seals of the master cylin-
ders and calipers as well as the brake
hoses replaced at the intervals listed
below or whenever they are damaged
or leaking.
Oil seals: Replace every two
years.
Brake hoses: Replace every four
years.
Recommended brake fluid:
DOT 4
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EAUS1930
Replacing the fuses
To replace the fuses (XT660Z):
The main fuse and fuse box 1 (for
individual circuits) are located under
the seat. (See page 3-16).
1. Main fuse
2. Spare main fuse1. Fuse box 1
2. Parking lighting fuse
3. Signaling system fuse
4. Headlight fuse
5. Ignition fuse
6. ECU fuse
7. Radiator fan fuse
8. Backup fuse
9. Spare fuseTo replace the fuses (XT660ZA):
The main fuse and fuse box 1 (for
ABS model only),which are in a diffe-
rent and hard-to-reach location, must
be replaced by a Yamaha dealer.
Fuse box 2 (for ABS model only) and
fuse box 3 (for individual circuits) are
located under the seat. (See page
3-16).
To access fuse box 2, pull it upward
and then open it.
1. Fuse box 2
2. ABS control unit fuse
3. Spare fuse
4. Fuse box 3
5. Parking lighting fuse
6. Signaling system fuse
7. Headlight fuse
8. Ignition fuse
9. ECU fuse
10. Radiator fan fuse
11. Backup fuse
12. Spare fuse
1. Turn the key to “OFF” and turn off
the electrical circuit in question.
2. Remove the blown fuse, and then
install a new fuse of the specified
amperage. WARNING! Do not
use a fuse of a higher ampera-
ge rating than recommended
to avoid causing extensive
damage to the electrical sys-
tem and possibly a fire.
[EWA15131]
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