
TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION ..................1-1
DESCRIPTION  ..................................2-1
Left view ..........................................2-1
Right view ........................................2-2
Controls and instruments.................2-3
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL 
FUNCTIONS .......................................3-1
Immobilizer system  .........................3-1
Main switch/steering lock ................3-2
Indicator lights and warning  lights ............................................3-4
Cruise control system  .....................3-7
Multi-function meter unit  ...............3-11
D-mode (drive mode) ....................3-24
Handlebar switches  ......................3-25
YCC-S system  ..............................3-27
Shift pedal .....................................3-28
Hand shift lever .............................3-28
Brake lever  ...................................3-29
Brake pedal  ..................................3-29
ABS ..............................................3-29
Traction control system  ................3-30
Fuel tank cap  ................................3-32
Fuel ...............................................3-33
Fuel tank breather/overflow 
hose ..........................................3-34
Catalytic converters  ......................3-34
Seats ............................................3-35
Adjusting the rider seat height  ......3-36 Storage compartment ................... 3-38
Accessory box  .............................. 3-39
Adjusting the headlight beams  ..... 3-39
Handlebar position  ....................... 3-40
Opening and closing the cowling 
vents ......................................... 3-40
Rear view mirrors  ......................... 3-41
Adjusting the front and rear  suspension ................................ 3-42
Sidestand ..................................... 3-46
Ignition circuit cut-off system  ........ 3-47
Auxiliary DC jack  .......................... 3-49
FOR YOUR SAFETY – 
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ............. 4-1
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT 
RIDING POINTS ................................. 5-1
Starting the engine  ......................... 5-1
Shifting ........................................... 5-3
Tips for reducing fuel  consumption ............................... 5-4
Engine break-in  .............................. 5-4
Parking ........................................... 5-5
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND 
ADJUSTMENT ................................... 6-1
Owner’s tool kit ............................... 6-2
Periodic maintenance chart for the  emission control system  ............. 6-3 General maintenance and 
lubrication chart  .......................... 6-4
Removing and installing panels  ..... 6-8
Checking the spark plugs  ............ 6-11
Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ... 6-12
Final gear oil  ................................ 6-14
Coolant ........................................ 6-16
Air filter element  ........................... 6-17
Checking the engine idling  speed ........................................ 6-17
Checking the throttle grip free 
play ........................................... 6-18
Valve clearance  ........................... 6-18
Tires ............................................. 6-18
Cast wheels  ................................. 6-21
YCC-S clutch  ............................... 6-21
Checking the brake lever free  play ........................................... 6-22
Brake light switches  ..................... 6-22
Checking the front and rear brake  pads .......................................... 6-23
Checking the brake and YCC-S  clutch fluid levels  ...................... 6-23
Changing the brake and YCC-S  clutch fluids ............................... 6-25
Checking and lubricating the 
cables ....................................... 6-25
Checking and lubricating the  throttle grip and cable  ............... 6-26
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Tachometer
The electric tachometer allows the rider
to monitor the engine speed and keep it
within the ideal power range.
When the key is turned to “ON”, the ta-
chometer needle sweeps once across
the r/min range and then returns to zero
r/min in order to test the electrical cir-
cuit.
NOTICE
ECA10031
Do not operate the engine in the ta-
chometer red zone.
Red zone: 9000 r/min and above
Fuel meter
The fuel meter indicates the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank. The display seg-
ments of the fuel meter disappear to-
wards “E” (Empty) as the fuel level
decreases. When the last segment
starts flashing, refuel as soon as possi-
ble.
When the key is turned to “ON”, all dis-
play segments come on once in order
to test the electrical circuit.TIPThis fuel meter is equipped with a self-
diagnosis system. If a problem is de-
tected in the electrical circuit, all display segments start flashing. If this occurs,
have a Yamaha dealer check the elec-
trical circuit.
Eco indicator
This indicator comes on when the vehi-
cle is being operated in an environmen-
tally friendly, fuel-efficient manner. The
indicator goes off when the vehicle is
stopped.TIPConsider the following tips to reduce
fuel consumption:●
Avoid high engine speeds during
acceleration.
●
Travel at a constant speed.
1. Tachometer
2. Tachometer red zone
1
2
1. Fuel meter
GEARNA.TEM
P
C.TEM
P
1
1. Eco indicator “ECO”
GEARNA.TEM
P
C.TEM
P
1
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●
an average fuel consumption dis-
play
●
an instantaneous fuel consump-
tion display
The items shown in each information
display can be selected.
To set or select the items shown, see
page 3-18.
Odometer display:
Tripmeter displays:“TRIP-1” and “TRIP-2” show the dis-
tance traveled since they were last set
to zero. When approximately 5.5 L (1.45 US
gal, 1.21 Imp.gal) of fuel remains in the
fuel tank, the last segment of the fuel
meter starts flashing. In addition, the in-
formation display will automatically
change to the fuel reserve tripmeter
mode “TRIP-F” and start counting the
distance traveled from that point.
In that case, pushing the select switch
switches the display between the vari-
ous information displays in the follow-
ing order;
TRIP-F 
→ Display–1 →  Display–2 →
Display–3  → TRIP-F 
To reset a tripmeter, use the select
switch to select the information display
that contains the tripmeter. Push the “RESET” button briefly so that the trip-
meter flashes, and then push the “RE-
SET” button again for at least 2
seconds while the tripmeter is flashing.
If you do not reset the fuel reserve trip-
meter manually, it will reset itself auto-
matically and the display will return to
the prior mode after refueling and trav-
eling 5 km (3 mi).
Estimated traveling range display:
The distance that can be traveled with
the remaining fuel in the fuel tank under
the current riding conditions is shown.
Elapsed time display:The time that has elapsed since the key
was turned to “ON” is shown. The max-
imum time that can be shown is 99:59.
20
ODO
km
5.0
TRIP-1km
7.0
TRIP-2km
GEAR4
3.4
TRIP-F km
11
RANGEkm
0:06
TIME TRIP
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This display is automatically reset when
the key is turned to “OFF”.
TIPThere are also “TIME–2” and “TIME–3”
elapsed time displays, but they cannot
be set to the information display. See
“Setting mode” on page 3-18 for de-
tailed information.Ambient temperature display:This display shows the ambient tem-
perature from –9 °C to 50 °C in 1 °C in-
crements. The temperature displayed
may vary from the ambient tempera-
ture.TIP●
–9 °C will be displayed even if the
ambient temperature falls below
–9 °C.
●
50 °C will be displayed even if the
ambient temperature climbs above
50 °C.
●
The accuracy of the temperature
reading may be affected when
riding slowly [approximately under
20 km/h (12.5 mi/h)] or when
stopped at traffic signals, railroad
crossings, etc.
Coolant temperature display:The coolant temperature display indi-
cates the temperature of the coolant.
The coolant temperature varies with
changes in the weather and engine
load.
If the message “Hi” flashes, stop the ve-
hicle, then stop the engine, and let the
engine cool. (See page 6-37.)
TIPThe selected information display can-
not be switched while the message “Hi”
is flashing.NOTICE
ECA10021
Do not continue to operate the en-
gine if it is overheating.Average fuel consumption display:
25
A.TEMP
˚C
Lo
C.TEMP˚C
GEAR4
Hi
C.TEMP˚C
12.3
FUEL AVG km/L
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3The average fuel consumption display
modes “km/L”, “L/100km” or “MPG” (for
the UK only) show the average fuel
consumption since the display was last
reset.
●
The “km/L” display shows the av-
erage distance that can be trav-
eled on 1.0 L of fuel.
●
The “L/100km” display shows the
average amount of fuel necessary
to travel 100 km.
●
For the UK only: The “MPG” dis-
play shows the average distance
that can be traveled on 1.0 Imp.gal
of fuel.
To reset the average fuel consumption
display, use the select switch to select
the information display that contains
the average fuel consumption display.
Push the “RESET” button briefly so that
the average fuel consumption display
flashes, and then push the “RESET”
button again for at least 2 seconds
while the display is flashing.
TIPAfter resetting the average fuel con-
sumption display, “_ _._” will be shown
for that display until the vehicle has
traveled 1 km (0.6 mi).NOTICE
ECA15473
If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will
be continuously displayed. Have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.Instantaneous fuel consumption dis-play:The instantaneous fuel consumption
display modes “km/L”, “L/100km” or
“MPG” (for the UK only) show the fuel
consumption under the current riding
conditions.●
The “km/L” display shows the dis-
tance that can be traveled on 1.0 L
of fuel.
●
The “L/100km” display shows the
amount of fuel necessary to travel
100 km.
●
For the UK only: The “MPG” dis-
play shows the distance that can
be traveled on 1.0 Imp.gal of fuel.
TIPIf traveling at speeds under 10 km/h
(6.0 mi/h), “_ _._” will be displayed.NOTICE
ECA15473
If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will
be continuously displayed. Have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.Adjusting the windshield positionTo move the windshield up, push
the “ ” side of the select switch. To
move the windshield down, push
the “ ” side of the select switch.
12.3
FUEL CRNT km/L
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3
TIP●
For the UK: Continue with the fol-
lowing steps.
●
Except for the UK: Skip steps 3–5.
3. Push the menu switch “MENU”.“km” or “mile” will flash in the dis-
play. 4. Use the select switch to select
“km” or “mile”, and then push the
menu switch “MENU”.
TIPWhen “km” is selected, “L/100km” or
“km/L” can be set as the fuel consump-
tion units. To set the fuel consumption
units, proceed as follows. If “mile” was
selected, skip steps 5 and 6.5. Use the select switch to select“km/L or L/100km”.
6. Push the menu switch “MENU”, use the select switch to select
“L/100km” or “km/L”, and then
push the menu switch “MENU”
again.
7. Use the select switch to highlight “ ”, and then push the
menu switch “MENU” to return to
the setting mode menu. Selecting the display items
1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Display”.
2. Push the menu switch “MENU”, use the select switch to highlight
the display to change, and then
push the menu switch “MENU”
again.
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
MENUGrip WarmerMaintenanceTime TripUnitDisplayBrightnessClock
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
5-4
5
EAU16810
Tips for reducing fuel con-
sumption Fuel consumption depends largely on
your riding style. Consider the following
tips to reduce fuel consumption:●
Shift up swiftly, and avoid high en-
gine speeds during acceleration.
●
Do not rev the engine while shifting
down, and avoid high engine
speeds with no load on the engine.
●
Turn the engine off instead of let-
ting it idle for an extended length of
time (e.g., in traffic jams, at traffic
lights or at railroad crossings).
EAU16841
Engine break-in There is never a more important period
in the life of your engine than the period
between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For
this reason, you should read the follow-
ing material carefully.
Since the engine is brand new, do not
put an excessive load on it for the first
1600 km (1000 mi). The various parts in
the engine wear and polish themselves
to the correct operating clearances.
During this period, prolonged full-throt-
tle operation or any condition that might
result in engine overheating must be
avoided.
EAU17123
0–1000 km (0–600 mi)
Avoid prolonged operation above 4500
r/min. NOTICE:  After 1000 km (600
mi) of operation, the engine oil and
final gear oil must be changed, and
the oil filter cartridge or element re-
placed.
 [ECA10332]
1000–1600 km (600–1000 mi)
Avoid prolonged operation above 5400
r/min.
1600 km (1000 mi) and beyond
The vehicle can now be operated nor-
mally.NOTICE
ECA10310
●
Keep the engine speed out of
the tachometer red zone.
●
If any engine trouble should oc-
cur during the engine break-in
period, immediately have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehi- cle.
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INDEX
AABS ...................................................... 3-29
ABS warning light ................................... 3-5
Accessory box ...................................... 3-39
Air filter element.................................... 6-17
Auxiliary DC jack .................................. 3-49
Auxiliary light ........................................ 6-34BBattery .................................................. 6-30
Brake and shift pedals, checking and lubricating ........................................... 6-26
Brake and YCC-S clutch fluid levels, 
checking ............................................. 6-23
Brake and YCC-S clutch fluids,  changing ............................................. 6-25
Brake lever ........................................... 3-29
Brake lever, checking and lubricating ... 6-27
Brake lever free play, checking ............ 6-22
Brake light switches .............................. 6-22
Brake pedal .......................................... 3-29CCables, checking and lubricating .......... 6-25
Care ........................................................ 7-1
Catalytic converters .............................. 3-34
Centerstand and sidestand, checking  and lubricating .................................... 6-27
Coolant ................................................. 6-16
Cowling vents, opening and closing ..... 3-40
Cruise control indicator lights ................. 3-4
Cruise control switches ......................... 3-26
Cruise control system ............................. 3-7DDimmer/Pass switch ............................. 3-25
D-mode (drive mode)............................ 3-24
EElectronically adjustable suspension  system warning light .............................3-6
Engine break-in .......................................5-4
Engine idling speed, checking............... 6-17
Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ............ 6-12
Engine trouble warning light .................... 3-4FFinal gear oil.......................................... 6-14
Front and rear brake pads, checking .... 6-23
Front fork, checking...............................6-28
Front turn signal light............................. 6-33
Fuel ....................................................... 3-33
Fuel consumption, tips for reducing ........ 5-4
Fuel tank breather/overflow hose .......... 3-34
Fuel tank cap......................................... 3-32
Fuses, replacing .................................... 6-31HHandlebar position, adjusting ................ 3-40
Handlebar switches ............................... 3-25
Hand shift lever ..................................... 3-28
Hazard switch........................................ 3-26
Headlight beams, adjusting ................... 3-39
Headlight bulb ....................................... 6-32
High beam indicator light......................... 3-4
Horn switch ........................................... 3-26IIdentification numbers ............................. 9-1
Ignition circuit cut-off system ................. 3-47
Immobilizer system .................................3-1
Immobilizer system indicator light ........... 3-7
Indicator lights and warning lights ........... 3-4LLicense plate light bulb, replacing ......... 6-34
MMain switch/steering lock ........................ 3-2
Maintenance and lubrication, periodic .... 6-4
Maintenance, emission control system ... 6-3
Matte color, caution ................................ 7-1
Menu switch .......................................... 3-26
Model label ............................................. 9-1
Multi-function meter unit ....................... 3-11NNeutral indicator light .............................. 3-4OOil level warning light .............................. 3-4PPanels, removing and installing .............. 6-8
Parking.................................................... 5-5
Part locations .......................................... 2-1RRear suspension, lubricating ................ 6-28
Rear view mirrors.................................. 3-41
Rider seat height, adjusting .................. 3-36SSafety information ................................... 1-1
Seats..................................................... 3-35
Select switch ......................................... 3-26
Shift down indicator light ......................... 3-6
Shifting .................................................... 5-3
Shift pedal ............................................. 3-28
Sidestand .............................................. 3-46
Spark plugs, checking........................... 6-11
Specifications.......................................... 8-1
Start/Engine stop switch ....................... 3-26
Starting the engine.................................. 5-1
Steering, checking ................................ 6-29
Stop mode function indicator light........... 3-6
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