Table of contentsSafety information........................... 1-1
Description ....................................... 2-1
Left view ......................................... 2-1
Right view ....................................... 2-2
Controls and instruments................ 2-3
Instrument and co ntrol functions... 3-1
Immobilizer system ..... .................... 3-1
Main switch/steering lock................ 3-2
Indicator lights and warning
lights ............................................ 3-4
Multi-function meter unit ................. 3-6
D-mode (drive mode).................... 3-17
Handlebar switches ...................... 3-18
Clutch lever................................... 3-20
Shift pedal..... ............................ .... 3-20
Brake lever ................................... 3-20
Brake pedal .................................. 3-21
ABS .............................................. 3-21
Traction control syst em ................ 3-22
Fuel tank cap ................................ 3-24
Fuel............................................... 3-25
Fuel tank overflow hose................ 3-27
Catalytic converter ........................ 3-27
Seats ............................................ 3-28
Adjusting the rider seat height ...... 3-29
Helmet holder ............................... 3-31
Storage compartment ................... 3-32
Windshield .................................... 3-32
Adjusting the headlight beams ..... 3-33 Handlebar position ...................... 3-33
Adjusting the front fork ................. 3-33
Adjusting the shock absorber
assembly................................... 3-35
Luggage strap holders . ................ 3-36
Sidestand ..................................... 3-37
Ignition circuit cut- off system ........ 3-37
Auxiliary DC jack .......................... 3-39
Auxiliary DC connector................. 3-39
For your safety – pre-operation
checks .............................................. 4-1
Operation and important riding
points ................................................ 5-1
Starting the engine ......................... 5-1
Shifting ........................................... 5-2
Tips for reducing fuel consumption ............................... 5-3
Engine break-in .............................. 5-3
Parking ........................................... 5-4
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 .......................... 6-5
Removing and installing the panel ........................................... 6-9 Checking the spark plugs ............ 6-10
Canister ....................................... 6-11
Engine oil and oil filt
er cartridge... 6-11
Coolant ........................................ 6-14
Air filter element ........................... 6-17
Checking the engine idling speed............ ............................ 6-17
Checking the throttle grip free
play ........................................... 6-17
Valve clearance ........................... 6-18
Tires ............................................. 6-18
Cast wheels ................................. 6-20
Adjusting the clutch lever free play ........................................... 6-21
Checking the brake lever free play ........................................... 6-21
Brake light switches ..................... 6-22
Checking the front and rear brake pads................................ 6-22
Checking the brake fluid level ...... 6-23
Changing the brake fluid .............. 6-24
Drive chain slack.......................... 6-25
Cleaning and lubricating the
drive chain ................................ 6-26
Checking and lubricating the
cables ....................................... 6-27
Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable ............... 6-27
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Safety information
EAU1028B
Be a Responsible Owner
As the vehicle’s owner, you are respon-
sible for the safe and proper operation
of your motorcycle.
Motorcycles are single-track vehicles.
Their safe use and operation are de-
pendent upon the use of proper riding
techniques as well as the expertise of
the operator. Every operator should
know the following requirements before
riding this motorcycle.
He or she should:
Obtain thorough instructions from
a competent source on all aspects
of motorcycle operation.
Observe the warnings and mainte-
nance requirements in this Own-
er’s Manual.
Obtain qualified training in safe
and proper riding techniques.
Obtain professional technical ser-
vice as indicated in this Owner’s
Manual and/or when made neces-
sary by mechanical conditions.
Never operate a motorcycle with-
out proper training or instruction. Take a training course. Beginners
should receive training from a cer-
tified instructor. Contact an autho-
rized motorcycle dealer to find out
about the training courses nearest
you.
Safe Riding
Perform the pre-operation checks each
time you use the vehicle to make sure it
is in safe operating condition. Failure to
inspect or maintain the vehicle properly
increases the possibility of an accident
or equipment damage. See page 4-1
for a list of pre-operation checks.
This motorcycle is designed to car-
ry the operator and a passenger.
The failure of motorists to detect
and recognize motorcycles in traf-
fic is the predominating cause of
automobile/motorcycle accidents.
Many accidents have been caused
by an automobile driver who did
not see the motorcycle. Making
yourself conspicuous appears to
be very effective in reducing the
chance of this type of accident.
Therefore:
Wear a brightly colored jacket. Use extra caution when you are
approaching and passing
through intersections, since in-
tersections are the most likely
places for motorcycle accidents
to occur.
Ride where other motorists can see you. Avoid riding in another
motorist’s blind spot.
Never maintain a motorcycle without proper knowledge. Con-
tact an authorized motorcycle
dealer to inform you on basic
motorcycle maintenance. Cer-
tain maintenance can only be
carried out by certified staff.
Many accidents involve inexperi-
enced operators. In fact, many op-
erators who have been involved in
accidents do not even have a cur-
rent motorcycle license.
Make sure that you are qualifiedand that you only lend your mo-
torcycle to other qualified opera-
tors.
Know your skills and limits. Staying within your limits may
help you to avoid an accident.
We recommend that you prac-
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Average fuel consumption
This function calculates the average
fuel consumption (fuel economy) of the
vehicle since it was last reset. The av-
erage fuel consumption display can be
set to “km/L” or “L/100km”; or when
miles is selected “MPG” will be dis-
played.
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.
The “MPG” display shows the av-
erage distance that can be trav-
eled 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 2 seconds while the display is flashing.
TIPAfter resetting the average fuel con-
sumption display, “_ _._” will be shown
until the vehicle has traveled 1 km (0.6mi).NOTICE
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If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will
be continuously displayed. Have aYamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This function calculates the instanta-
neous fuel consumption (fuel economy)
under current riding conditions. The in-
stantaneous fuel consumption display
can be set to “km/L” or “L/100km”; or
when miles is selected “MPG” will be
displayed.
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.
The “MPG” display shows the dis-
tance 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
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If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will
be continuously displayed. Have aYamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Setting mode
12.3
FUEL AVG km/L
12.3
CRNT FUEL km/L
1. Setting mode display
MENUMaintenanceTime TripUnitDisplayBrightnessClockAll Reset
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reset the items shown in the informa-
tion display.
TIP
The transmission must be in neu-
tral and the vehicle must be
stopped to change settings in this
mode.
Shifting the transmission into gear
or turning the key to “OFF” will exit
the setting mode and all changeswill be saved.
Push and hold the menu switch
“MENU” for 2 seconds to enter the set-
ting mode. To exit the setting mode and
return to the normal display, push and
hold the menu switch again for 2 sec-
onds. Resetting the maintenance counters
1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Maintenance”.
2. Push the menu switch, and then push the “RESET” button to select
the item to reset.
3. While the selected item is flashing, push the “RESET” button for 2
seconds.
Display Description
This function allows you to
check and reset the “OIL”
oil change interval
(distance traveled), and
the “FREE-1” and
“FREE-2” maintenance
intervals.Maintenance
This function allows you to
check and reset the
“TIME–2” and “TIME–3”
functions. These time trips
show the total elapsed
time that the key has been
in the “ON” position. When
the key is turned to “OFF”,
the time trips stop counting
but are not reset. The
maximum time that can be
shown is 99:59.
When the time trips reach
100 hours, they
automatically reset to 0:00
and continue counting.
This function allows you to
switch the display units
between kilometers and
miles. When kilometers are
selected, the fuel
consumption units can be
switched between
“L/100km” and “km/L”.
This function allows you to
change the items shown in
3 information displays.
This function allows you to
adjust the brightness of the
multi-function meter unit
panel.
This function allows you to
set the clock.
This function allows you to
reset all items, except the
odometer and the clock.
Time TripUnitDisplayBrightnessCloc
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All Reset
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OIL km
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4. Push the menu switch to return to
the setting mode menu.
Checking and resetting “TIME
–2” and
“TIME
–3”
1. Use the select switch to highlight “Time Trip”.
2. Push the menu switch to display “TIME–2” and “TIME–3”. To reset
a time trip, push the “RESET” but-
ton to select the item to reset. 3. While the selected item is flashing,
push the “RESET” button for 2
seconds.
4. Push the menu switch to return to the setting mode menu.
Selecting the units
1. Use the select switch to highlight “Unit”. 2. Push the menu switch. The unit
setting display will be shown.
TIP
When kilometers are already se-
lected, “km/L or L/100km” will flash
in the display.
When miles are already selected,
“km or mile” will flash in the dis-play.
TIP
Keep kilometers selected: Skip to
step 5.
Select miles or kilometers: Contin-ue with step 3.
3. Push the menu switch, then use the select switch to toggle between
“km” or “mile”, and then push the
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0:07
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TIP
When kilometers are selected,
“L/100km” or “km/L” can be set as
the fuel consumption display units.
Continue with step 4.
When miles are selected, the fuel
consumption display units will beset to “MPG”. Skip to step 6.
4. Use the select switch to move from “km or mile” to “km/L or L/100km”.
5. Push the menu switch, then use the select switch to toggle between
“km/L” and “L/100km”, and then
push the menu switch to confirm
the selection.
6. Use the select switch to highlight “ ”, and then push the menu
switch to return to the setting mode
menu.
Selecting the display items
1. Use the select switch to highlight “Display”.
2. Push the menu switch, then use the select switch to highlight the
display to change, and then push the menu switch again.
3. Use the select switch to highlight the item to change, and then push
the menu switch.
4. Use the select switch to select the item you want to display, and then
push the menu switch.
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
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5. When you are finished changing
the settings, use the select switch
to highlight “ ”, and then push the
menu switch to return to the previ-
ous display.
6. Use the select switch to highlight “ ”, and then push the menu
switch to return to the setting mode
menu. Adjusting the meter panel brightness
1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Brightness”.
2. Push the menu switch.
3. Use the select switch to select the desired brightness level, and then
push the menu switch to return to
the setting mode menu. Setting the clock
1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Clock”.
2. Push the menu switch.
3. When the hour digits start flashing, use the select switch to set the
hours.
Display-11-1
ODO
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TIME TRIP
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minute digits start flashing.
5. Use the select switch to set the minutes.
6. Push the menu switch to return to the setting mode menu.
Resetting all of the display items
1. Use the select switch to highlight “All Reset”. 2. Push the menu switch.
3. Use the select switch to highlight
“YES”, and then push the menu
switch.
TIPThe odometer and the clock cannot bereset.
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D-mode (drive mode)D-mode is an electronically controlled
engine performance system with three
mode selections (“STD”, “A”, and “B”).
Push the drive mode switch “MODE” to
switch between modes. (See page
3-19 for an explanation of the drive
mode switch.)TIPBefore using D-mode, make sure you
understand its operation along with theoperation of the drive mode switch.
Mode “STD”
Mode “STD” is suitable for various rid-
ing conditions.
Clock
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All Reset
YESNO
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