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• When refilling, be careful that water does not enter the brake fluid reservoir. Water
will significantly lower the boiling point of
the brake fluid and could cause vapor
lock.
ECA
NOTICE
Brake fluid may damage painted surfaces
and plastic parts. Therefore, always clean
up any spilt brake fluid immediately.
EAS2GC1110ADJUSTING THE DRIVE CHAIN SLACKECA
NOTICE
A drive chain that is too tight will overload
the engine and other vital parts, and one
that is too loose can skip and damage the
swingarm or cause an accident. Therefore,
keep the drive chain slack within the speci-
fied limits.
1. Use a suitable stand to raise the rear wheel off the ground.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over.
2. Shift the transmission into the neutral posi-
tion.
3. Pull the drive chain up above the drive chain guide installation bolt with a force of about
50 N (5.0 kgf, 36 lbf).
4. Check: • Drive chain slack “a”
Out of specification Regulate.
TIP
Measure drive chain slack between the drive
chain guide and the bottom of the chain as
shown. 5. Adjust:
• Drive chain slack
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a. Loosen the wheel axle nut “1”.
b. Loosen both locknuts “2”.
c. Turn the adjusting bolt “3” in direction “a” or “b” until the specified drive chain slack is ob-
tained.
TIP
• To maintain the proper wheel alignment, ad-just both sides evenly.
• Push the rear wheel forward to make sure that
there is no clearance between the swingarm
end plates and the ends of the swingarm.
d. Tighten the locknut.
e. Tighten the wheel axle nut.
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EAS2GC1111CHECKING THE FRONT FORK LEGS
1. Stand the vehicle upright on a level surface.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over.
2. Check: • Inner tubeDamage/scratches Replace.
• Front fork leg (s) Oil leaks between inner tube and outer tube
Replace the oil seal.
Drive chain slack (on a suitable
stand)
50.0–60.0 mm (1.97–2.36 in)
a
Direction “a”The drive chain slack decreases.
Direction “b” The drive chain slack increases.
Locknut21 Nm (2.1 m·kgf, 15 ft·lbf)
Wheel axle nut 125 Nm (12.5 m·kgf, 90 ft·lbf)
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a
b
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3. Hold the vehicle upright and apply the front brake.
4. Check:
• Front fork operationPush down hard on the handlebar several
times and check if the front fork rebounds
smoothly.
Unsmooth operation Correct or replace.
Refer to “FRONT FORK” on page 5-40.
EAS2GC1112CHECKING THE FRONT FORK PROTEC-
TOR GUIDE
1. Check:
• Protector guide “1”Out of specification Replace.
TIP
The protector guide reaches the limit of its use
when it is worn down to the same height “a” as
of the outer tube circumference.
EAS2GC1113CLEANING THE FRONT FORK OIL SEAL
AND DUST SEAL
1. Remove:
•Protector
• Dust seal “1”
ECA
NOTICE
Be careful not to damage the dust seal and
the inner tube by a driver. 2. Clean:
• Dust seal “a”
• Oil seal “b”
TIP
• Clean the dust seal and oil seal after every
run.
• Apply lithium-soap-based grease on the inner
tube.
EAS2GC1114AIR BLEEDING FROM FRONT FORK
TIP
If the front fork initial movement feels stiff dur-
ing a run, relieve the front fork internal pres-
sure.
1. Use a suitable stand to raise the front wheel off the ground.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over.
2. Remove the air bleed screw “1” and release the internal pressure from the front fork.
1
a
1
LS
a
b
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EAS2GC1116CHECKING THE SWINGARM OPERATION
1. Check:• Swingarm smooth action
• Swingarm free playRefer to “SWINGARM” on page 5-65.
EAS2GC1117CHECKING THE REAR SUSPENSION
1. Stand the vehicle upright on a level surface.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over.
2. Check:• Rear shock absorber assemblyGas leaks/oil leaks Replace the rear
shock absorber assembly.
Refer to “REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AS-
SEMBLY” on page 5-58.
3. Check: • Rear shock absorber assembly smooth ac-tion
• Rear suspension link smooth action Sit astride the seat and shake your body up
and down several times to check whether
the rear shock absorber assembly operates
smoothly.
Unsmooth operation Correct or replace.
Refer to “REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AS-
SEMBLY” on page 5-58.
EAS2GC1118ADJUSTING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORB-
ER ASSEMBLY
Use a suitable stand to raise the rear wheel off
the ground.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over. Spring preload
ECA
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster forcibly beyond its
adjusting range.
1. Remove:
• Rear frameRefer to “REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AS-
SEMBLY” on page 5-58.
2. Adjust: • Spring preload
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a. Loosen the locknut “1”.
b. Loosen the adjuster “2” until there is some clearance between the spring and the ad-
juster.
c. Measure the spring free length “a”.
d. Turn the adjuster in the direction of “b” or “c” to make an adjustment.
Direction “b”Spring preload is increased (suspen-
sion is harder).
Direction “c” Spring preload is decreased (suspen-
sion is softer).
Spring preload adjusting positionsMinimum Position in which the spring is
turned in 1.5 mm (0.06 in) from
its free length.
Standard Position in which the spring is
turned in 12 mm (0.47 in) from its
free length.
Maximum Position in which the spring is
turned in 18 mm (0.71 in) from its
free length.
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c. Turn the front fork to the right and left a few times, and make sure that the steering ro-
tates smoothly. If it does not turn smoothly,
remove the lower bracket and check the up-
per and lower bearings.
Refer to “STEERING HEAD” on page 5-53.
d. Loosen the ring nut fully turn and then tight- en it to specification with a steering nut
wrench.
EWA
WARNING
Do not overtighten the lower ring nut.
e. Check the steering head for looseness or binding by turning the front fork all the way in
both directions. If any binding is felt, remove
the lower bracket and check the upper and
lower bearings.
Refer to “STEERING HEAD” on page 5-53.
f. Install the washer “1”.
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5. Install: • Upper bracketRefer to “STEERING HEAD” on page 5-53.
• Handlebar
Refer to “HANDLEBAR” on page 5-33.
EAS2GC1124CHECKING AND LUBRICATING THE CA-
BLES
The following procedure applies to all of the in-
ner and outer cables.
EWA
WARNING
Damaged outer cable may cause the cable
to corrode and interfere with its movement.
Replace damaged outer cable and inner ca-
bles as soon as possible.
1. Check:• Outer cableDamage Replace.
2. Check: • Cable operationRough movement Lubricate.
TIP
Hold the cable end upright and pour a few
drops of lubricant into the cable sheath or use
a suitable lubricating device.
EAS2GC1125LUBRICATING THE LEVERS
1. Lubricate the pivoting points and metal-to-
metal moving parts of the following parts.
•Brake lever
• Clutch lever
EAS2GC1126LUBRICATING THE PEDAL
1. Lubricate the pivoting point and metal-to-
metal moving parts of the pedal.
Steering nut wrench
90890-01403
Exhaust flange nut wrench YU-A9472
Ring nut (initial tightening torque) 38 Nm (3.8 m·kgf, 27 ft·lbf)
Ring nut (final tightening torque) 7 Nm (0.7 m·kgf, 5.1 ft·lbf)
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Recommended lubricantEngine oil or a suitable cable lu-
bricant
Recommended lubricant Silicone grease
Recommended lubricant Lithium-soap-based grease
Recommended lubricant Lithium-soap-based grease
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EAS2GC1127LUBRICATING THE DRIVE CHAIN
The drive chain consists of many interacting
parts. If the drive chain is not maintained prop-
erly, it will wear out quickly. Therefore, the drive
chain should be serviced, especially when the
vehicle is used in dusty areas.
This vehicle has a drive chain with small rubber
O-rings between each side plate. Steam clean-
ing, high-pressure washing, certain solvents,
and the use of a coarse brush can damage
these O-rings. Therefore, use only kerosene to
clean the drive chain. Wipe the drive chain dry
and thoroughly lubricate it with engine oil or
chain lubricant that is suitable for O-ring chains.
Do not use any other lubricants on the drive
chain since they may contain solvents that
could damage the O-rings.
EAS2GC1128LUBRICATING THE SIDESTAND
Lubricate the pivoting point and metal-to-metal
moving parts of the sidestand.
EAS2GC1129CHECKING THE CHASSIS FASTENERS
Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are
properly tightened.
Refer to “CHASSIS TIGHTENING TORQUES”
on page 2-17.Recommended lubricant
Chain lubricant suitable for O-
ring chains
Recommended lubricant Lithium-soap-based grease
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EAS2GC1148SUSPENSION SETTING (FRONT FORK)
TIP
• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Before any change, set the rear shock absor ber sunken length to the standard figure 90–100 mm
(3.5–3.9 in).
Symptom Section
CheckAdjust
Jump Large
gap Medi-
um
gap Small
gap
Stiff over entire
range Compression
damping force
Turn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about 5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Unsmooth
movement over
entire range Outer tube
Inner tube
Check for any bends, dents,
other noticeable scars, etc. If
any, replace affected parts.
Slide metal Replace with a new one for ex- tended use.
Piston metal Replace with a new one for ex- tended use.
Lower bracket
tightening
torque Retighten to specified torque.
Poor initial
movement Rebound
damping force
Turn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil seals Apply grease in oil seal wall.
Soft over entire
range, bottom-
ing out Compression
damping force
Turn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Oil amount Increase oil amount by about 5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with stiff spring.
Stiff toward
stroke end Oil amountDecrease oil amount by about
5 cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Soft toward
stroke end, bot-
toming out Oil amountIncrease oil amount by about 5
cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Stiff initial
movement Compression
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
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EAS2GC1149SUSPENSION SETTING (REAR SHOCK ABSORBER)
TIP
• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Adjust the rebound damping in 2- click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the low compression damping in 1-click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the high compression damping in 1/6 turn increments or decrements.Low front, tend-
ing to lower
front posture
Compression
damping force
Turn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Rebound
damping force Turn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with
rear end Set sunken length for 95–100
mm (3.7–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat (low-
er rear posture).
Oil amount Increase oil amount by about 5 cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
“Obtrusive”
front, tending to
upper front pos-
ture Compression
damping force
Turn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with
rear end Set sunken length for 90–95
mm (3.5–3.7 in) when one
passenger is astride seat (up-
per rear posture).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about 5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Symptom Section
Check Adjust
Jump Large
gap Medi-
um
gap Small
gap
Stiff, tending to
sink Rebound
damping force
Turn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Spring set
length Set sunken length for 90–100
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat.
Spongy and un-
stable Rebound
damping force
Turn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Low compres-
sion damping Turn adjuster clockwise (about
1 click) to increase damping.
Spring Replace with stiff spring.
Symptom
Section
Check Adjust
Jump Large
gap Medi-
um
gap Small
gap
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EAS2GC1155REMOVING THE FRONT WHEEL
1. Use a suitable stand to raise the front wheel off the ground.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the vehicle so that there is
no danger of it falling over.
2. Remove:• Front wheel
EAS2GC1156CHECKING THE FRONT WHEEL
1. Check:• Front wheel axleRoll the front wheel axle on a flat surface.
Bends Replace.
EWA
WARNING
Do not attempt to straighten a bent wheel
axle.
2. Check:
•Tire(s)
• Front wheelDamage/wear Replace.
Refer to “CHECKING THE TIRES” on page
3-36 and “CHECKING THE WHEELS” on
page 3-37.
3. Check: • Spokes
Bend/damage Replace.
Loose Tighten.
Tap the spokes with a screwdriver.
TIP
A tight spoke will emit a clear, ringing tone; a
loose spoke will sound flat.
4. Tighten: • Spokes
Refer to “CHECKING AND TIGHTENING
THE SPOKES” on page 3-36.
TIP
After tightening the spokes, measure the wheel
runout.
5. Measure:• Wheel radial runout “a”
• Wheel lateral runout “b”Out of specification Repair/replace.
6. Check: •CollarsDamage/wear Replace.
7. Check: • BearingFront wheel turns roughly or is loose Re-
place the wheel bearings.
• Oil seals Damage/wear Replace.
Spokes
2.5 Nm (0.25 m·kgf, 1.8 ft·lbf)
Radial wheel runout limit 2.0 mm (0.08 in)
Lateral wheel runout limit 2.0 mm (0.08 in)
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