
EAS2GBB003
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Yamaha WR series. This model is the culmination of Yama-
ha's vast experience in the production of pacesetting racing machines. It represents the highest 
grade of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader.
This manual explains operation, inspection, basic maintenance and tuning of your machine. If you 
have any questions about this manual or your machine, please contact your Yamaha dealer.
The design and manufacture of this Yamaha machine fully comply with the emissions standards for 
clean air applicable at the date of manufacture. Yamaha has met these standards without reducing 
the performance or economy of operation of the machine. To maintain these high standards, it is im-
portant that you and your Yamaha dealer pay close attention to the recommended maintenance 
schedules and operating instructions contained within this manual.
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Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual 
contains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor 
discrepancies between your machine and this manual. If you have any questions concerning this 
manual, please consult your Yamaha dealer.
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WARNING
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS 
MACHINE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU HAVE ATTAINED A 
SATISFACTORY KNOWLEDGE OF ITS CONTROLS AND OPERATING FEATURES AND UNTIL 
YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN SAFE AND PROPER RIDING TECHNIQUES. REGULAR INSPEC-
TIONS AND CAREFUL MAINTENANCE, ALONG WITH GOOD RIDING SKILLS, WILL ENSURE 
THAT YOU SAFETY ENJOY THE CAPABILITIES AND THE RELIABILITY OF THIS MACHINE.
EAS2GBB004
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION
Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal 
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid 
possible injury or death.
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could 
result in death or serious injury.
A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid 
damage to the vehicle or other property.
A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.
WARNING
NOTICE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS............................................................ 1-1
DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................. 1-4
IDENTIFICATION............................................................................................. 1-5
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ...................................................... 1-5
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ....................................................................... 1-5
VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL......................... 1-5
INCLUDED PARTS.......................................................................................... 1-6
SPARK PLUG WRENCH ........................................................................... 1-6
NIPPLE WRENCH...................................................................................... 1-6
HANDLEBAR PROTECTOR ...................................................................... 1-6
FUEL HOSE JOINT COVER ...................................................................... 1-6
COUPLER FOR CONNECTING OPTIONAL PART................................... 1-6
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.......................................................................... 1-7
PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY............................ 1-7
REPLACEMENT PARTS............................................................................ 1-7
GASKETS, OIL SEALS AND O-RINGS ..................................................... 1-8
LOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER PINS ...................................... 1-8
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS ..................................................................... 1-8
CIRCLIPS ................................................................................................... 1-8
BASIC SERVICE INFORMATION.................................................................... 1-9
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.............................................................................. 1-9
SPECIAL TOOLS........................................................................................... 1-13
CONTROL FUNCTIONS................................................................................ 1-19
INDICATOR LIGHTS AND WARNING LIGHTS ....................................... 1-19
ENGINE STOP SWITCH .......................................................................... 1-19
START SWITCH....................................................................................... 1-19
CLUTCH LEVER...................................................................................... 1-19
SHIFT PEDAL .......................................................................................... 1-20
KICKSTARTER LEVER............................................................................ 1-20
THROTTLE GRIP ..................................................................................... 1-20
FRONT BRAKE LEVER ........................................................................... 1-20
REAR BRAKE PEDAL.............................................................................. 1-20
SIDESTAND ............................................................................................. 1-21
STARTER KNOB/IDLE SCREW .............................................................. 1-21
FUEL TANK CAP ..................................................................................... 1-21 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
EAS2GBB020PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL AND DIS-
ASSEMBLY
1. Before the jobs, completely remove mud, 
dust, and the like in order to prevent the en-
try of them into the inside during the jobs.
• Before cleaning with high-pressure water of 
washers, cover the following parts.
Air duct
Silencer exhaust port
Drain hole on the cylinder head (right side)
Hole under the water pump housing
2. Use proper special tools and equipment. 
See “SPECIAL TOOLS”.
3. During disassembly, check and measure the 
required parts, and make a record of them 
so that you may refer to the record when in-
stalling them. Moreover, arrange gears, cyl-
inders, pistons, and other parts for each 
section so as not to confuse or lose them.4. During disassembly, clean each of the parts, 
and store them in trays for each section.
5. Flammable. Keep servicing areas away 
from any source of fire.
6.  During servicing, take special care not to re-
ceive an injury or a burn on the engine, the 
exhaust pipe, the silencer, or the like.
7. If coolant is left adhered to the chassis, paint 
and plating will be damaged. Therefore, 
rinse it out with water in good time.
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WARNING
Coolant is potentially harmful and should 
be handled with special care.
• If it enters your eyes, wash it away with wa-
ter enough and then get medical attention
• If it splashes on your skin or clothes, 
quickly wash it away with water and then 
with soapy water.
• If it is swallowed, immediately induce vom-
iting and get medical attention.
EAS2GBB021REPLACEMENT PARTS
Make sure that the parts and grease or oil to be 
used for repair of the vehicle, including periodic 
replacement parts, are new YAMAHA genuine 
parts and recommended parts.
Do not use any used parts, because these may 
not be genuine though they have similar ap-
pearances or because the quality may be 
changed by aging. 

CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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EAS2GBB029
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
EAS2GBB030INDICATOR LIGHTS AND WARNING 
LIGHTS
Fuel level warning light “ ”
This warning light comes on when the fuel level 
drops below approximately 2.1 L (0.55 US gal, 
0.46 Imp.gal). When this occurs, refuel as soon 
as possible.
The electrical circuit of the warning light can be 
checked by pushing the start switch. The warn-
ing light should come on for a few seconds, and 
then go off.
If the warning light does not come on initially 
when the start switch is pushed, or if the warn-
ing light remains on, have a Yamaha dealer 
check the electrical circuit.
Engine trouble warning light “ ”
This warning light comes on or flashes if a prob-
lem is detected in the electrical circuit monitor-
ing the engine. If this occurs, have a Yamaha 
dealer check the vehicle.
The electrical circuit of the warning light can be 
checked by pushing the start switch. The warn-
ing light should come on for a few seconds, and 
then go off.
If the warning light does not come on initially 
when the start switch is pushed, or if the warn-
ing light remains on, have a Yamaha dealer 
check the electrical circuit.
EAS2GBB031ENGINE STOP SWITCH
The engine stop switch “1” is located on the left 
handlebar. Continue pushing the engine stop 
switch till the engine comes to a stop.
After the engine stops, the multi-function dis-
play will go off and the power supply to the ECU 
(Electronic Control Unit) will be cut off if the en-
gine stop switch is pushed and held.
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The multi-function display will go off after one 
minute if the engine stop switch is not pushed.
EAS2GBB032START SWITCH
The start switch “1” is located on the right han-
dlebar. Push this switch to crank the engine 
with the starter.
EAS2GBB033CLUTCH LEVER
The clutch lever “1” is located on the left han-
dlebar. The clutch lever disengages or engag-
es the clutch.
Pull the clutch lever toward the handlebar to 
disengage the clutch, and release the lever to 
engage the clutch.
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1. Engine trouble warning light “ ”
2. Fuel level warning light “ ”
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CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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SIDESTAND
This sidestand “1” is used to support only the 
machine when standing or transporting it.
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WARNING
• Never apply additional force to the sides-
tand.
• Hold up the sidestand before starting out.
EAS2GBB040STARTER KNOB/IDLE SCREW
Starting a cold engine requires a larger amount 
of intake air, which is supplied by the starter 
knob/idle screw “1”.
Pulling the knob toward “a” turns ON the start-
er, resulting in a larger amount of intake air.
Pushing the knob toward “b” turns OFF the 
starter.
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WARNING
While handling the starter knob/idle screw, 
take care not to burn yourself on exhaust 
pipes.
EAS2GBB041FUEL TANK CAP
Fuel tank cap “1” is located under the fuel tank 
cap cover “2”.
Remove the fuel tank cap cover to open the fuel 
tank cap.
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• To remove the fuel tank cap cover, insert fin-
gers under part “a”, and then use both hands 
to lift it up towards the rear of the vehicle.
• Install the fuel tank cap cover after placing the 
bands “3” all the way in under the seat.
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ab1
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MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
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MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYEWA
WARNING
Be sure to stop the machine before making 
any setting changes to the multi-function 
display.
The multi-function display is equipped with the 
following:
BASIC MODE:
• Speedometer
•Clock
• Two tripmeters (which shows the distance 
that has been traveled since it was last set to 
zero)
RACE MODE:
• Timer (which shows the time that has been 
accumulated since the start of timer measure-
ment)
• Tripmeter (which shows the accumulated 
travel distance in timer measurement)
• Change tripmeter digits (capable of change to 
any given ones)
EAS2GBB043DESCRIPTION
Operation buttons:
1. Select button “SLCT 1”
2. Select button “SLCT 2”
3. Reset button “RST”
Screen display:
4. Tripmeter indicator 
5. Tripmeter indicator 
6. Timer indicator 
7. Clock/Timer
8. Speedometer
9. Odometer/Tripmeter
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The operation buttons can be pushed in the fol-
lowing two manners:
Short push: Push the button. ( )
Long push: Push the button for 2 seconds or 
more. ( )
EAS2GBB044BASIC MODE
Changing speedometer display (for U.K.)
1. Push the “SLCT2” button for 2 seconds or 
more to change the speedometer units. The 
speedometer display will change in the fol-
lowing order:
MPH  km/h  MPH.
Setting the time
1. Push the “SLCT1” button for 2 seconds or 
more to enter the time setting mode.
2. Push the “RST” button to change the display 
for time indication. The display will change in 
the following order:
HourMinuteSecondHour.
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The digits capable of setting go on flashing. 

STARTING AND BREAK-IN
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EAS2GBB048
STARTING AND BREAK-IN
EAS2GBB049FUEL
Always use the recommended fuel as stated 
below. Also, be sure to use new gasoline the 
day of a race.
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NOTICE
Use only unleaded gasoline. The use of 
leaded gasoline will cause severe damage 
to the engine internal parts such as valves, 
piston rings, and exhaust system, etc.
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Your Yamaha engine has been designed to use 
premium unleaded gasoline with a pump oc-
tane number [(R+M)/2] of 91 or higher, or a re-
search octane number of 95 or higher. If 
knocking (or pinging) occurs, use a gasoline of 
a different brand.
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WARNING
• For refueling, be sure to stop the engine 
and use enough care not to spill any fuel. 
Also be sure to avoid refueling close to a 
fire.
• Refuel after the engine, exhaust pipe, etc. 
have cooled off.
Gasohol (For USA and Canada)
There are two types of gasohol: gasohol con-
taining ethanol and that containing methanol. 
Gasohol containing ethanol can be used if the 
ethanol content does not exceed 10%. Gasohol 
containing methanol is not recommended by 
Yamaha because it can cause damage to the 
fuel system or vehicle performance problems.
EAS2GBB050HANDLING NOTEEWA
WARNING
Never start or run the engine in a closed ar-
ea. The exhaust fumes are poisonous; they 
can cause loss of consciousness and death 
in a very short time. Always operate the ma-
chine in a well-ventilated area.
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NOTICE
• Unlike a two-stroke engine, this engine 
cannot be kick started when the throttle is 
open because the kickstarter may kick 
back. Also, if the throttle is open the air/ 
fuel mixture may be too lean for the engine 
to start.
• Before starting the machine, perform the 
checks in the pre-operation check list.
EAS2GBB051AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
According to “CLEANING THE AIR FILTER 
ELEMENT” section in the CHAPTER 3, apply 
the Yamaha foam air filter oil or other quality 
foam air filter oil to the element. (Excess oil in 
the element may adversely affect engine start-
ing.)
EAS2GBB052STARTING A COLD ENGINEECA
NOTICE
For maximum engine life, never accelerate 
hard when the engine is cold!
In order for the ignition circuit cut-off system to 
enable starting, one of the following conditions 
must be met:
• The transmission is in the neutral position.
• The transmission is in gear with the clutch le-
ver pulled.
1. Pull the starter knob/idle screw “1” to its full 
length.
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When the ambient temperature is 15°C (59°F) 
or below, use the starter knob/idle screw.
2. Completely close the throttle. Recommended fuel
Premium unleaded gasoline 
only
Fuel tank capacity
7.5 L (2.0 US gal, 1.7 lmp.gal)
Fuel reserve amount
2.1 L (0.55 US gal, 0.46 lmp.gal)
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3. Start the engine by pushing the start switch.
If the engine fails to start when using the 
start switch, release it, wait a few seconds, 
and then try again.
Each starting attempt should be as short as 
possible to preserve the battery. Do not 
crank the engine more than 10 seconds on 
any one attempt. If the engine does not start 
with the starter motor, try using the kickstart-
er.
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NOTICE
If the starter motor will not turn when the 
start switch is pushed, stop pushing it im-
mediately in order to avoid placing extra 
load on the starter motor, and start the en-
gine by using the kickstarter.
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If the engine fails to start, push the engine stop 
switch and give the kickstarter 10 to 20 slow 
kicks at full throttle in order to clear the engine 
of the rich air-fuel mixture retained in it.
4. When the engine starts running, warm this 
up one or two minutes at a steady speed (of 
3000 to 5000 r/min), and then return the 
starter knob/idle screw to its original posi-
tion.
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WARNING
Since exhaust gas contains harmful ingre-
dients, do not start or warm it up at an ill-
ventilated place or a closed narrow place.
5. To stop the engine, push the engine stop 
switch “1”.
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Continue pushing the engine stop switch till the 
engine comes to a full stop.Starting with the kickstarter
When using the kickstarter to start the engine, 
follow the procedures as described below.
1. Fold out the kickstarter lever, push it down 
lightly with your foot until resistance is felt.
2. With the throttle fully closed, push the kick-
starter down lightly until the gears engage, 
and then push it down smoothly but forceful-
ly.
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WARNING
Do not open the throttle while kicking the 
kickstarter lever. Otherwise, the kickstarter 
lever may kick back.
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If the engine fails to start, push the engine stop 
switch and give the kickstarter 10 to 20 slow 
kicks at full throttle in order to clear the engine 
of the rich air-fuel mixture retained in it.