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Drive chain slack The drive chain slack should be
checked before each ride and adjusted
if necessary.
EAU41411
To check the drive chain slack1. Install the removable sidestand and place the motorcycle on it.TIPWhen checking and adjusting the drive
chain slack, there should be no weight
on the motorcycle.2. Shift the transmission into the neu-tral position.
3. Measure the drive chain slack as shown. 4. If the drive chain slack is incorrect,
adjust it as follows.
EAU41483
To adjust the drive chain slack
Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad-
justing the drive chain slack.1. Loosen the axle nut and the lock- nut on each side of the swingarm.
2. To tighten the drive chain, turn the drive chain slack adjusting bolt on
each side of the swingarm in direc-
tion (a). To loosen the drive chain,
turn the adjusting bolt on each side
of the swingarm in direction (b),
and then push the rear wheel for-
ward. NOTICE: Improper drive
chain slack will overload the en- gine as well as other vital parts
of the motorcycle and can lead
to chain slippage or breakage.
To prevent this from occurring,
keep the drive chain slack with-
in the specified limits.
[ECA10571]
TIPUsing the alignment marks on each
drive chain puller, make sure that both
drive chain pullers are in the same po-
sition for proper wheel alignment.3. Tighten both locknuts and the axle
nut to the specified torques.
Drive chain slack:35.0 –45.0 mm (1.38 –1.77 in)
1. Drive chain slack
1. Axle nut
2. Drive chain puller
3. Locknut
4. Drive chain slack adjusting bolt
5. Alignment marks
5 4
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Front wheel
EAU41343
To remove the front wheel
WARNING
EWA10821
To avoid injury, securely support the
vehicle so there is no danger of it
falling over.1. Loosen the axle nut.
2. Lift the front wheel off the groundaccording to the procedure in the
previous section “Supporting the
motorcycle ”.
3. Remove the axle nut and washer. 4. Pull the wheel axle out, and then
remove the wheel. NOTICE: Do
not apply the brake after the
wheel has been removed to-
gether with the brake disc, oth-
erwise the brake pads will be
forced shut.
[ECA11071]
EAU41422
To install the front wheel1. Lift the wheel up between the fork legs.TIPMake sure that there is enough space
between the brake pads before install-
ing the wheel.2. Insert the wheel axle from the rightside. 3. Lower the front wheel so that it is
on the ground, install the remov-
able sidestand, and then rest the
motorcycle on it.
4. Install the washer and axle nut, and then tighten the axle nut to the
specified torque.
1. Washer
2. Axle nut
1. Wheel axle
Tightening torque:Axle nut:70 Nm (7.0 m ·kgf, 51 ft· lbf)
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72. Install the wheel and the brake cal-
iper bracket by inserting the wheel
axle from the right-hand side.
TIP
Make sure that the slot in the brake
caliper bracket is fit over the retain-
er on the swingarm.
Make sure that there is enough
space between the brake pads be-
fore installing the wheel.
3. Install the washer and axle nut.
4. Lower the rear wheel so that it ison the ground, install the remov-
able sidestand, and then rest the
motorcycle on it. 5. Adjust the drive chain slack. (See
page 7-22.)
6. Tighten the locknuts and the axle nut to their specified torques.
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Troubleshooting Although Yamaha motorcycles receive
a thorough inspection before shipment
from the factory, trouble may occur dur-
ing operation. Any problem in the fuel,
compression, or ignition systems, for
example, can cause poor starting and
loss of power.
The following troubleshooting charts
represent quick and easy procedures
for checking these vital systems your-
self. However, should your motorcycle
require any repair, take it to a Yamaha
dealer, whose skilled technicians have
the necessary tools, experience, and
know-how to service the motorcycle
properly.
Use only genuine Yamaha replace-
ment parts. Imitation parts may look like
Yamaha parts, but they are often inferi- or, have a shorter service life and can
lead to expensive repair bills.
WARNING
EWA15141
When checking the fuel system, do
not smoke, and make sure there are
no open flames or sparks in the ar-
ea, including pilot lights from water
1. Retainer
2. Slot
2 1
Tightening torque:
Locknut:16 Nm (1.6 m ·kgf, 12 ft· lbf)
Axle nut:
90 Nm (9.0 m ·kgf, 65 ft· lbf)
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