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REAR BRAKE
5-29
EAS2GC1187INSTALLING THE BRAKE CALIPER PISTON
1. Clean:• Brake caliper
• Brake caliper piston seal
• Brake caliper piston dust seal
• Brake caliper pistonUse brake fluid for cleaning.
2. Install: • Brake caliper piston seals “1”
• Brake caliper piston dust seal “2”
EWA
WARNING
Always use new brake caliper piston seal
and brake caliper piston dust seal.
TIP
• Apply the silicone grease on the brake caliper
piston seal and brake caliper piston dust seal.
• Fit the brake caliper piston seals and brake caliper piston dust seals onto the slot on
brake caliper correctly.
3. Install: • Brake caliper piston “1”
TIP
Apply the brake fluid on the piston outer sur-
face.
ECA
NOTICE
• Install the piston with its side “a” facing the brake caliper.
• Never force to insert.
EAS2GC1188INSTALLING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER
1. Install:
• Rear brake caliper
• Rear brake caliper bracket
2. Install: • Rear wheelRefer to “REAR WHEEL” on page 5-9.
• Copper washers
• Brake hose
• Union bolt
EWA
WARNING
Proper brake hose routing is essential to in-
sure safe vehicle operation.
ECA
NOTICE
Make sure that a bend in its pipe portion “a”
is directed as shown and the brake hose
touches the projection “b” on the brake cal-
iper.
3. Install: • Brake pad springs
• Brake pads
• Brake pad pin
• Brake pad pin plug
Refer to “CHECKING THE REAR BRAKE
PADS” on page 3-29.
4. Pour brake fluid to the brake fluid reservoir up to the specified level.
EWA
New
New
2
1
1
a1
Brake hose union bolt
30 Nm (3.0 m·kgf, 22 ft·lbf)
Brake pad pin 17 Nm (1.7 m·kgf, 12 ft·lbf)
Brake pad pin plug 2.5 Nm (0.25 m·kgf, 1.8 ft·lbf)
Specified brake fluid DOT 4
New
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b
b a
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FRONT FORK
5-40
EAS2GC1197
FRONT FORK
Removing the front fork legs
OrderPart name Q’tyRemarks
Use a suitable stand to raise the front wheel
off the ground.
Front wheel Refer to “FRONT WHEEL” on page 5-4.
Front brake caliper Refer to “FRONT BRAKE” on page 5-13.
1 Brake hose holder 2
2 Protector 1
3 Upper bracket pinch bolts 2 Loosen.
4 Damper assembly 1 Loosen.
5 Lower bracket pinch bolts 2 Loosen.
6 Front fork leg 1
7 Reflector/Stay/Nut 1 For Canada
For installation, reverse the removal proce-
dure.
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FRONT FORK
5-42
EAS2GC1198REMOVING THE FRONT FORK LEGS
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.
TIP
Record the adjusting screw setting position be-
fore loosening the adjuster and the base valve.
2. Loosen:• Upper bracket pinch bolts
• Damper assembly
• Lower bracket pinch bolts
EWA
WARNING
Before loosening the upper and lower
bracket pinch bolts, support the front fork
leg.
TIP
Before removing the front fork leg from the ve-
hicle, loosen the damper assembly “1” with the
cap bolt ring wrench “2”.
3. Remove:• Front fork leg (s)
EAS2GC1199DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT FORK LEGS
1. Drain:
• Fork oil
2. Remove:
• Adjuster “1”(from the inner tube)
TIP
• While compressing the inner tube “2”, set the cap bolt ring wrench “4” between the inner
tube and locknut “3”.
• Hold the locknut and remove the adjuster.
ECA
NOTICE
Do not remove the locknut as the damper
rod may go into the damper assembly and
not be taken out.
3. Remove:
• Dust seal “1”
• Oil seal clip “2”(with a flat-head screwdriver)
ECA
NOTICE
Do not scratch the inner tube.
4. Remove:
• Inner tube “1”
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a. Push in slowly “a” the inner tube just before it bottoms out and then pull it back quickly
“b”.
b. Repeat this step until the inner tube can be pulled out from the outer tube.
Cap bolt ring wrench
90890-01501
Cap bolt ring wrench YM-01501
1 2
Cap bolt ring wrench
90890-01501
Cap bolt ring wrench YM-01501
1
23
4
1
2
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STEERING HEAD
5-53
EAS2GC1203
STEERING HEAD
Removing the lower bracket
OrderPart name Q’tyRemarks
Refer to “CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
THE STEERING HEAD” on page 3-37.
Use a suitable stand to raise the front wheel
off the ground.
Headlight assembly/multi -function meter/front
fender Refer to “GENERAL
CHASSIS” on page 5-1.
Handlebar Refer to “HANDLEBAR” on page 5-33.
1 Front fender 1
2 Steering stem nut 1
3 Front fork leg (s) 2 Refer to “FRONT FORK” on page 5-40.
4 Upper bracket 1
5 Steering ring nut 1
6 Lower bracket 1
7 Bearing race cover 1
8 Upper bearing 1
9 Bearing (lower side) 1
10 Bearing races 2
2
4
5
7
3
(2) (2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
1
6
8
9
10
LS
LS
T
.R.21 Nm (2.1 mlbf)
kgf, 15 ft
T
.R.21 Nm (2.1 mlbf)
kgf, 15 ft
T
.R.21 Nm (2.1 mlbf)
kgf, 15 ft
T
.R.21 Nm (2.1 mlbf)
kgf, 15 ft
T
.R.3.8 Nm (0.38 mlbf)
kgf, 2.8 ft
T
.R.3.8 Nm (0.38 mlbf)
kgf, 2.8 ft
T
.R.9 Nm (0.9 mlbf)
kgf, 6.5 ft
T
.R.7 Nm (0.7 mlbf)
kgf, 5.1 ftT
.R.7 Nm (0.7 mlbf)
kgf, 5.1 ft
T
.R.10 Nm (1.0 mlbf)
kgf, 7.2 ft
T
.R.145 Nm (14.5 mlbf)
kgf, 105 ft
T
.R.38 Nm (3.8 mlbf)
kgf, 27 ft
7 Nm (0.7 m
lbf)
kgf, 5.1 ft
*
*
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STEERING HEAD
5-55
EAS2GC1204REMOVING THE LOWER BRACKET
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:• Rng nut “1”
TIP
Remove the ring nut with the steering nut
wrench “2”.
EWA
WARNING
Securely support the lower bracket so that
there is no danger of it falling.
EAS2GC1205CHECKING THE STEERING HEAD
1. Wash with kerosene:• Bearing
• Bearing races
2. Check: • Bearing
• Bearing races
Damage/pitting Replace.
3. Replace:
• Bearing
• Bearing races
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a. Remove the bearing race from the steering head pipe with a long rod “1” and a hammer.
b. Remove the bearing race from the lower bracket with a chisel “2” and a hammer.
c. Install a new bearing race.
ECA
NOTICE
If the bearing race is not installed properly,
the steering head pipe could be damaged.
TIP
Always replace the bearing and the bearing
race as a set.
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4. Check: • Upper bracket
• Lower bracket
(along with the steering stem)
Bends/cracks/damage Replace.
EAS2GC1206INSTALLING THE STEERING HEAD
1. Install:
• Lower bearing “1”
TIP
Apply the lithium-soap-based grease on the
dust seal lip and bearing inner circumference.
2. Install:• Bearing races
• Upper bearing “1”
• Bearing race cover “2”
Steering nut wrench
90890-01403
Exhaust flange nut wrench YU-A9472
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REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY
5-61
EAS2GC1208HANDLING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBEREWA
WARNING
This rear shock absorber contains highly
compressed nitrogen gas. Before handling
the rear shock absorber, read and make
sure that you understand the following in-
formation. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for property damage or person-
al injury that may result from improper han-
dling of the rear shock absorber.
• Do not tamper or attempt to open the rear shock absorber.
• Do not subject the rear shock absorber to an open flame or any other source of high
heat. High heat can cause an explosion
due to excessive gas pressure.
• Do not deform or damage the rear shock absorber in any way. Rear shock absorber
damage will result in poor damping perfor-
mance.
TIP
A break-in is required up to about 50 km of run-
ning.
EAS2GC1209DISPOSING OF A REAR SHOCK ABSORB-
ER
Before disposing the rear shock absorber, be
sure to extract the nitrogen gas from valve “1”.
EWA
WARNING
• Wear protective glasses to prevent your
eyes from damage due to possible gas or
metal chips scattered.
• To dispose of a damaged or a worn-out rear shock absorber, take the unit to your
Yamaha dealer for this disposal proce-
dure.
EAS2GC1210REMOVING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
ASSEMBLY
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. Remove:• Rear shock absorber assembly lower bolt
“1”
TIP
While removing the rear shock absorber as-
sembly lower bolt, hold the swingarm so that it
does not drop down.
3. Remove:• Rear shock absorber assembly upper bolt
• Rear shock absorber assembly
EAS2GC1211REMOVING THE BEARING
1. Remove:• Stopper ring (upper bearing) “1”
TIP
Press in the bearing while pressing its outer
race and remove the stopper ring.
1
1
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SWINGARM
5-65
EAS2GC1216
SWINGARM
Removing the swingarm
OrderPart name Q’tyRemarks
Use a suitable stand to raise the front wheel
off the ground.
Brake hose holder Refer to “REAR BRAKE” on page 5-23.
Rear brake caliper Refer to “REAR BRAKE” on page 5-23.
Bolt (brake pedal)
Drive chain
1 Collars
2
2 Oil seals
2
3 Thrust bearing
2
4 Bushing
2
5 Oil seals
2
6 Bearing
4
For installation, reverse the removal proce-
dure.
1
2
3
6
4
6
4
1
3
6
2
5
T.R.70 Nm (7.0 mlbf)
kgf, 51 ft
T.R.4.0 Nm (0.40 mlbf)
kgf, 2.9 ft
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SWINGARM
5-66
EAS2GC1217REMOVING THE SWINGARM
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. Measure:• Swingarm side play
• Swingarm vertical movement
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a. Measure the tightening torque of the pivot shaft nut.
b. Measure the swingarm side play “a” by mov- ing the swingarm from side to side.
c. If the swingarm side play is out of specifica- tion, check the spacers, the bearings, and
the collars.
d. Check the swingarm vertical movement “b” by moving the swingarm up and down.
If swingarm vertical movement is not smooth
or if there is binding, check the spacers, the
bearings, and the collars.
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EAS2GC1218REMOVING THE BEARING
1. Remove:• Bearing “1”
TIP
Remove the bearing by pressing its outer race.
EAS2GC1219CHECKING THE SWINGARM
1. Check:• Swingarm
Bends/cracks/damage Replace.
2. Check: • Pivot shaft
Roll the pivot shaft on a flat surface.
Bends Replace.
EWA
WARNING
Do not attempt to straighten a bent pivot
shaft.
3. Wash with kerosene:
• Pivot shaft
• Spacers
•Collars
• Bearing
4. Check: • Oil seals
Damage Replace.
• Bearing
• Spacers Free play exists/unsmooth revolution/rust
Replace bearing and bushing as a set.
Pivot shaft nut
85 Nm (8.5 m·kgf, 61 ft·lbf)
Swingarm end free play limit (ra-
dial) 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
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