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GENERAL 
INFORMATION
LOCATION OF 
IMPORTANT LABELS ..... 1-1
DESCRIPTION ................. 1-5
CONSUMER 
INFORMATION................. 1-6
INCLUDED PARTS .......... 1-6
IMPORTANT 
INFORMATION................. 1-6
CHECKING OF 
CONNECTION .................. 1-7
SPECIAL TOOLS ............. 1-8
CONTROL 
FUNCTIONS ................... 1-12
STARTING AND 
BREAK-IN ...................... 1-13
TORQUE-CHECK 
POINTS........................... 1-15
CLEANING AND 
STORAGE ...................... 1-16
CHAPTER 2
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL 
SPECIFICATIONS ............ 2-1
MAINTENANCE 
SPECIFICATIONS ............ 2-3
TIGHTENING 
TORQUES ...................... 2-10
LUBRICATION 
DIAGRAMS .................... 2-16
CABLE ROUTING 
DIAGRAM ....................... 2-18
CHAPTER 3
REGULAR 
INSPECTION AND 
ADJUSTMENTS
MAINTENANCE 
INTERVALS ...................... 3-1
PRE-OPERATION 
INSPECTION AND 
MAINTENANCE................ 3-5
ENGINE ............................ 3-6
CHASSIS ........................ 3-14
ELECTRICAL ................. 3-24
CHAPTER 4
ENGINE
SEAT, FUEL TANK AND 
SIDE COVERS.................. 4-1
EXHAUST PIPE AND 
SILENCER ........................ 4-3
RADIATOR ....................... 4-7
CARBURETOR................. 4-9
CAMSHAFTS.................. 4-16
CYLINDER HEAD........... 4-21
VALVES AND VALVE 
SPRINGS ........................ 4-23
CYLINDER AND 
PISTON ........................... 4-27
CLUTCH ......................... 4-31
OIL FILTER ELEMENT 
AND WATER PUMP ....... 4-35
BALANCER .................... 4-40
OIL PUMP ....................... 4-42
KICK SHAFT AND 
SHIFT SHAFT ................. 4-46
CDI MAGNETO............... 4-51
ENGINE REMOVAL ....... 4-53
CRANKCASE AND 
CRANKSHAFT ............... 4-57
TRANSMISSION, 
SHIFT CAM AND 
SHIFT FORK................... 4-63
CHAPTER 5
CHASSIS
FRONT WHEEL AND 
REAR WHEEL ..................5-1
FRONT BRAKE AND 
REAR BRAKE ..................5-6
FRONT FORK .................5-16
HANDLEBAR..................5-24
STEERING ......................5-28
SWINGARM ....................5-31
REAR SHOCK 
ABSORBER ....................5-36
CHAPTER 6
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL 
COMPONENTS AND 
WIRING DIAGRAM ...........6-2
IGNITION SYSTEM...........6-3
THROTTLE POSITION 
SENSOR SYSTEM ...........6-6
CHAPTER 7
TUNING
ENGINE.............................7-1
CHASSIS ..........................7-6 

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CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM
CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM
1. Fuel tank breather hose
2. Radiator hose 1
3. Cylinder head breather hose
4. Radiator hose 3
5. Clutch cable
6. Throttle position sensor lead
7. Hot starter cable
8. Fuel hose
9. Carburetor breather hose10. Carburetor overflow hose
11. Throttle position sensor lead 
protector
12. Throttle position sensor coverA. Insert the end of the fuel tank 
breather hose into the hole in 
the steering stem.
B. Aligh the paint mark on the cylin-
der head breather hose with the 
front end of the hose guide.
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CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM
C. Pass the cylinder head breather 
hose on the outside of front en-
gine bracket.
D. Pass the cylinder head breather 
hose between the radiator and 
radiator hose 3.
E. Pass the fuel hose on the out-
side of throttle position sensor 
lead.
F. Pass the carburetor breather 
hoses and overflow hose so that 
all there hoses do not contact 
the rear shock absorber.
G. Insert the throttle position sen-
sor lead protector into the  throt-
tle position sensor cover. 

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CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM
1. Sub-wire harness
2. Hot starter cable
3. Oil hose
4. Neutral switch lead
5. Radiator hose 2
6. Clamp
7. Ignition coil lead
8. CDI magneto lead
9. Neutral switch lead coupler
10. CDI unit lead coupler11. Radiator breather hose
12. Hot starter cable protector
13. Rubber cap
14. Throttle position sensor lead
15. Cylinder head breather hose
16. Throttle position sensor lead 
coupler
17. Tension pipe
18. Radiator mounting boss
19. Cylinder head breather hose20. Throttle position sensor tube 
clamp
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CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM
A. Pass the hot starter cable over 
the radiator mounting boss.
B. Pass the throttle position sensor 
lead under the hot starter cable.
C. Fasten the throttle position sen-
sor lead and the hot starter ca-
ble.
D. Locate the clamp between the 
hot starter cable protector and 
rubber cap.
E. Fasten the neutral switch lead 
below the oil hose. and pass the 
neutral switch lead on the inside 
of the oil hose.
F. Pass the neutral switch lead on 
the inside of the oil hose.
G. Fasten the neutral switch lead, 
CDI magneto lead, and radiator 
breather hose onto the frame. 
They should all be clamped 
above the engine bracket to the 
left of the downtube of the 
frame.  The clamp ends should 
face backward and the rest out-
side of the frame.
H. Pass the clutch cable through 
the cable guide.
I. Pass the neutral switch lead and 
CDI magneto lead behind the 
frame.
J. Pass the hot starter cable on the 
inside of the cylinder head 
breather hose.
K. Fit the coupler projection into the 
hole in the cover.
L. Fasten the sub-wire harness on 
the CDI unit bracket. 
M. Fasten the sub-wire harness at 
the position-taped portion.
N. Pass each lead under the 
clamp. Locate the CDI magneto 
lead on the outside of the igni-
tion coil lead. Locate the throttle 
position sensor lead, neutral 
switch lead, CDI magneto lead 
and ignition coil lead so that they 
do not lie one on another.
O. Fasten the sub-wire harness to 
the CDI unit bracket with the 
clamp ends located under the 
bracket.
P. Fasten the neutral switch lead, 
throttle position sensor lead, 
CDI magneto lead and ignition 
coil lead. Fasten them around 
the periphery of the recess be-
tween the tension pipe and radi-
ator mounting boss on the 
frame.
Q. Locate the clamp ends within 
the arrowed range. Assure that 
the clamp end does not contact 
the cylinder head breather hose.R. Pass the radiator breather hose 
on the outside of the CDI mag-
neto lead and neutral switch 
lead.
S. Fasten the  throttle position sen-
sor lead and hot starter cable. 
Fasten them between the cylin-
der head breather hose and 
throttle position sensor tube 
clamp. Fasten the clamp with its 
ends toward the right-side of the 
frame and cut off the other end 
with 3 to 5 clamp holes left in it.
T. Locate the radiator breather 
hose end above the down tube 
and between the oil hose and 
engine guard.
U. Fasten the neutral switch lead 
above the oil hose, and pass the 
neutral switch lead on the inside 
of the oil hose. 

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CARBURETOR
CARBURETOR
REMOVING THE CARBURETOR
Order Part name Q'ty Remarks
Seat and fuel tank Refer to "SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE 
COVERS" section.
1Clamp 1
2 Throttle position sensor lead coupler 1
3 Throttle cable cover 1
4 Throttle cable 2
5 Clamp (air filter joint) 1 Loosen the screw (air filter joint).
6 Clamp (carburetor joint) 1 Loosen the screws (carburetor joint).
7 Hot starter plunger 1
8 Carburetor assembly 1
9 Carburetor joint 1
4 Nm (0.4 m   kg, 2.9 ft   lb)
4 Nm (0.4 m   kg, 2.9 ft   lb)
2 Nm (0.2 m   kg, 1.4 ft   lb)
3 Nm (0.3 m   kg, 2.2 ft   lb)
3 Nm (0.3 m   kg, 2.2 ft   lb)
11 Nm (1.1 m   kg, 8.0 ft   lb)
10 Nm (1.0 m   kg, 7.2 ft   lb) 

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CARBURETOR
HANDLING NOTE
Do not loosen the screw (throttle 
position sensor) "1" except when 
changing the throttle position sen-
sor due to failure because it will 
cause a drop in engine perfor-
mance.
REMOVING THE PILOT SCREW
1. Remove:
• Pilot screw "1"
To optimize the fuel flow at a small 
throttle opening, each machine's pilot 
screw has been individually set at the 
factory. Before removing the pilot 
screw, turn it in fully and count the 
number of turns. Record this number 
as the factory-set number of turns 
out.
CHECKING THE CARBURETOR
1. Inspect:
• Carburetor body
Contamination→Clean.
• Use a petroleum based solvent for 
cleaning. Blow out all passages and 
jets with compressed air.
• Never use a wire.
2. Inspect:
•Main jet "1"
• Pilot jet "2"
• Needle jet "3"
• Starter jet "4"
•Pilot air jet "5"
• Leak jet "6"
Damage→Replace.
Contamination→Clean.
• Use a petroleum based solvent for 
cleaning. Blow out all passages and 
jets with compressed air.
• Never use a wire.
CHECKING THE NEEDLE VALVE
1. Inspect:
• Needle valve "1"
• Valve seat "2"
Grooved wear "a" →Replace.
Dust "b" →Clean.
• Filter "c"
Clogged→Clean.
CHECKING THE THROTTLE 
VALVE
1. Check:
• Free movement
Stick→Repair or replace.
Insert the throttle valve "1" into the 
carburetor body, and check for free 
movement.
CHECKING THE JET NEEDLE
1. Inspect:
• Jet needle "1"
Bends/wear→Replace.
• Clip groove
Free play exists/wear→Replace.
• Clip position
MEASURING AND ADJUSTING 
THE FLOAT HEIGHT
1. Measure:
• Float height "a"
Out of specification→Adjust.
Measurement and adjustment 
steps:
a. Hold the carburetor in an upside 
down position.
• Slowly tilt the carburetor in the op-
posite direction, then take the mea-
surement when the needle valve 
aligns with the float arm.
• If the carburetor is level, the weight 
of the float will push in the needle 
valve, resulting in an incorrect mea-
surement.
b. Measure the distance between 
the mating surface of the float 
chamber and top of the float using 
a vernier calipers.
The float arm should be resting on the 
needle valve, but not compressing 
the needle valve.
Standard clip position:
No.5 Groove
Float height:
6.0 mm (0.24 in) 

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CARBURETOR
• Apply the fluorochemical grease on 
the bearings.
• Fit the projection "a" on the throttle 
shaft assembly into the slot "b" in 
the throttle position sensor.
• Make sure the stopper "c" of the 
spring fits into the recess in the car-
buretor.
• Turn the throttle shaft assembly left 
while holding down the lever 1 "5" 
and fit the throttle stop screw tip "d" 
to the stopper "e" of the throttle 
shaft assembly pulley.
9. Install:
• Push rod "1"
While holding down the lever 1 "2", in-
sert the push rod farthest into the car-
buretor. 
10. Install:
• Starter jet "1"
• Pilot jet "2"
• Spacer "3"
• Needle jet "4"
•Main jet "5"11. Install:
• Needle valve "1"
•Float "2"
• Float pin "3"
• After installing the needle valve to 
the float, install them to the carbure-
tor.
• Check the float for smooth move-
ment.
12. Install:
• Pilot screw "1"
• Spring "2"
• Washer "3"
• O-ring "4"
Note the following installation 
points:
a. Turn in the pilot screw until it is 
lightly seated.
b. Turn out the pilot screw by the 
number of turns recorded before 
removing.
13. Install:
• O-ring
• Leak jet "1"
• Float chamber "2"
• Bolt (float chamber) "3"
• Cable holder (throttle stop screw 
cable) "4"
• Hose holder (carburetor breather hose) "5"
14. Install:
• Diaphragm (accelerator pump) 
"1"
• Spring "2"
• O-ring "3"
• Accelerator pump cover "4"
• Hose holder (drain hose) "5"
• Screw (accelerator pump cover) 
"6"
Install the diaphragm (accelerator 
pump) with its mark "a" facing the 
spring.
15. Install:
• Jet needle "1"
•Collar "2"
• Spring "3"
• Needle holder "4"
• Throttle valve plate "5"
To throttle valve "6".
16. Install:
• Throttle valve assembly "1"
• Screw (throttle shaft) "2" 
Install the valve lever rollers "3" into 
the slits "a" of the throttle valve.
Pilot screw (example):
2 turns out
*2-1/4 turns out
* For EUROPE