
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............................................ 3-3
Multi-function meter unit ................ 3-5
Handlebar switches ...................... 3-12
Clutch lever .................................. 3-14
Shift pedal .................................... 3-14
Brake lever.................................... 3-15
Brake pedal .................................. 3-15
ABS .............................................. 3-15
Fuel tank cap ................................ 3-16
Fuel ............................................... 3-17
Fuel tank overflow hose ............... 3-19
Catalytic converter ....................... 3-19
Seats ............................................ 3-19
Adjusting the headlight beams ..... 3-21
Adjusting the front fork ................. 3-21
Front fork bleeding ....................... 3-23
Adjusting the shock absorber
assembly ................................... 3-23
Luggage strap holders ................. 3-25
Front fender ................................. 3-26DC power outlets .......................... 3-26
Sidestand ...................................... 3-27
Ignition circuit cut-off system ....... 3-28
For your safety – pre-operation
checks............................................... 4-1
Operation and important riding
points................................................. 5-1
Engine break-in ............................... 5-1
Starting the engine .......................... 5-2
Shifting ............................................ 5-3
Tips for reducing fuel
consumption ................................ 5-4
Parking ............................................ 5-4
Periodic maintenance and
adjustment........................................ 6-1
Tool kit ............................................ 6-2
Periodic maintenance charts .......... 6-3
Periodic maintenance chart for the
emission control system .............. 6-3
General maintenance and
lubrication chart ........................... 6-5
Removing and installing cowlings... 6-9
Checking the spark plugs ............... 6-9
Canister ......................................... 6-10
Engine oil and oil filter cartridge.... 6-11
Why Yamalube .............................. 6-14
Coolant.......................................... 6-14Replacing the air filter element
and cleaning the check hose .... 6-15
Checking the throttle grip free
play ............................................ 6-17
Valve clearance............................. 6-17
Tires .............................................. 6-17
Spoke wheels ............................... 6-19
Adjusting the clutch lever free
play ............................................ 6-19
Checking the brake lever free
play ............................................ 6-20
Brake light switches ..................... 6-21
Checking the front and rear brake
pads .......................................... 6-21
Checking the brake fluid level ...... 6-22
Changing the brake fluid .............. 6-23
Drive chain slack........................... 6-23
Cleaning and lubricating the drive
chain.......................................... 6-25
Checking and lubricating the
cables ........................................ 6-26
Checking and lubricating the
throttle grip and cable ............... 6-26
Checking and lubricating the
brake and shift pedals............... 6-26
Checking and lubricating the
brake and clutch levers ............. 6-27
Checking and lubricating the
sidestand................................... 6-28
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1Aftermarket Tires and Rims
The tires and rims that came with your
motorcycle were designed to match
the performance capabilities and to
provide the best combination of han-
dling, braking, and comfort. Other
tires, rims, sizes, and combinations
may not be appropriate. Refer to page
6-17 for tire specifications and more in-
formation on replacing your tires.
Transporting the Motorcycle
Be sure to observe following instruc-
tions before transporting the motorcy-
cle in another vehicle.
Remove all loose items from the
motorcycle.
Check that the fuel cock (if
equipped) is in the “OFF” position
and that there are no fuel leaks.
Point the front wheel straight
ahead on the trailer or in the truck
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre-
vent movement.
Shift the transmission in gear (for
models with a manual transmis-
sion).Secure the motorcycle with tie-
downs or suitable straps that are
attached to solid parts of the mo-
torcycle, such as the frame or up-
per front fork triple clamp (and not,
for example, to rubber-mounted
handlebars or turn signals, or
parts that could break). Choose
the location for the straps carefully
so the straps will not rub against
painted surfaces during transport.
The suspension should be com-
pressed somewhat by the tie-
downs, if possible, so that the mo-
torcycle will not bounce exces-
sively during transport.
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Description
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2
EAU10421
Right view
1,2
3
4
5
6
1. Main fuse (page 6-31)
2. Fuse box (page 6-31)
3. Battery (page 6-30)
4. Fuel tank cap (page 3-16)
5. Brake pedal (page 3-15)
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3
The multi-function meter unit is
equipped with the following:
speedometer
tachometer
fuel meter
clock
eco indicator
transmission gear display
OFF-ROAD indicator
multi-function display
TIPTo switch between kilometers and
miles, set the multi-funtion display
to the odometer or a tripmeter,
and then push the top set button
until the display units change.
The display units will return to fac-
tory settings in case of battery dis-
connection.
WARNING
EWA12423
Be sure to stop the vehicle before
making any setting changes to the
multi-function meter unit. Changing
settings while riding can distract the
operator and increase the risk of an
accident.Speedometer
The speedometer shows the vehicle’s
traveling speed.Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine
speed.
NOTICE
ECA23050
Do not operate the engine in the ta-
chometer high-r/min zone.
High-r/min zone: 10000 r/min and
above
1. Tachometer
2. Clock
3. Speedometer
4. Fuel meter
5. Transmission gear display
6. Eco indicator “ECO”
7. “OFF-ROAD” indicator
8. Multi-function display
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
1. Tachometer
2. Tachometer red zone
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3Fuel meter
The fuel meter indicates the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank. The segments of
the fuel meter disappear from “F” (full)
towards “E” (empty) as the fuel level
decreases. When the last segment of
the fuel meter starts flashing, refuel as
soon as possible.
TIPIf a problem is detected in the electrical
circuit, the fuel meter segments will
flash repeatedly. If this occurs, have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Eco indicator
This indicator comes on when the vehi-
cle is being operated in an environ-
mentally 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.
Select the transmission gear that
is appropriate for the vehicle
speed.
Transmission gear display
The transmission gear display shows
the selected gear. The neutral position
is indicated by “–”.
Clock
1. Fuel meter
1
1.
1
1. Transmission gear display
2. Neutral indicator light Ž
1. Clock
1
2
1
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3 The clock uses a 12-hour time system.
TIPWhen the main switch is turned off, the
clock can be viewed by pushing the
top set button.To set the clock1.
2. Push the bottom set button and
top set button together until the
hour digits start flashing.
3. Push the bottom set button to set
the hours.
4. Push the top set button and the
minute digits will start flashing.
5. Push the bottom set button to set
the minutes.
6. Push the top set button to confirm
settings and start the clock.TIPWhen setting the hours and minutes,
push the bottom set button briefly to
increase the increment value one by
one, or push and hold the button to in-
crease the increment value continu-
ously.
OFF-ROAD Indicator
This indicator comes on when the ABS
has been manually disabled.
To switch off the ABS1. Turn the key to “ON”.
2. The vehicle being stationary, push
the “OFF-ROAD ABS ON/OFF”
button until the “ABS OFF” warn-
ing light starts flashing, then re-
lease the button.
3. The “ABS OFF” warning light and
“OFF-ROAD” indicator will come
on simultaneously.TIPThe ABS will be disabled until the key
switch is turned to Ž (stop) when
the engine is running or you stop the
ROADŽ indicator will turn off.
WARNING
EWAM1050
Always ride on paved roads with the
ABS turned on. Riding on public
roads with the ABS disabled may beillegal and void your insurance. Turn
the ABS off only when riding on non-
paved surfaces.
Multi-function display
The multi-function display can show:
an odometer
two tripmeters
a countdown tripmeter
a fuel reserve tripmeter
an instantaneous fuel consump-
tion display
an average fuel consumption dis-
play
a coolant temperature display
an air temperature display
a brightness control mode1. Multi-function display
1
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3The odometer shows the total distance
the vehicle has traveled. The standard
tripmeters show the distance traveled
since they were last reset. The count-
down tripmeter shows the remaining
distance to travel since it was last set.
The fuel reserve tripmeter shows the
distance traveled since the last seg-
ment of the fuel meter began flashing.
TIPThe odometer will lock at 999999
and cannot be reset.
The tripmeter will reset to 0 and
continue counting after 9999.9 is
reached.
The countdown tripmeter does
not automatically reset.Push the top set button to switch the
display in the following order:
ODO → TRIP 1 → TRIP 2 → TRIP CD
→ TRIP F → km/L or L/100 km or MPG
→ AVE_ _._ km/L or AVE_ _._ L/100 km
or AVE_ _._ MPG → _ _ °C → Air_ _ °C
→ ODO
TIPPush the bottom set button to
switch the display in the reverse
order.
The display changes to fuel re-
serve tripmeter “TRIP F” when the
last segment of the fuel meter
starts flashing.
To reset a tripmeter, select it by
pushing the top set button, and
while the digits flash, push the
bottom set button until it is reset.
If you do not reset the fuel reserve
tripmeter manually, it will reset au-
tomatically and disappear from
the display after refueling and
traveling 5 km (3 mi).Fuel reserve tripmeter
When the fuel level becomes low, the
last segment of the fuel meter will start
flashing. The fuel reserve tripmeter
“TRIP F” will automatically appear and
start counting the distance traveled
from that point. In this case, push the
top set button to switch the display in
the following order:TRIP F → km/L or L/100 km → AVE_
_._ km/L or AVE_ _._ L/100 km → _ _
°C → Air_ _ °C → ODO → TRIP 1 →
TRIP 2 → TRIP CD → TRIP F
For the UK:
TRIP F → km/L, L/100 km or MPG →
AVE_ _._ km/L, AVE_ _._ L/100 km or
AVE_ _._ MPG → _ _ °C → Air_ _ °C →
ODO → TRIP 1 → TRIP 2 → TRIP CD
→ TRIP F
TIPPush the bottom set button to
change the display in the reverse
order.
You can manually reset the fuel re-
serve tripmeter, or after refueling
and traveling 5 km (3 mi) it will re-
set automatically and disappear
from the display.Countdown tripmeter settings
To set the countdown tripmeter, select
it by pushing the top set button. When
the units stop flashing, push the top
and bottom set buttons simultaneously
until the first digit starts flashing. A
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3 short press on the top button will incre-
ment the unit from “9” to “0”. Push the
bottom set button to select the next
digit and set it following the same pro-
cedure as the first digit. Push the bot-
tom set button to select the last digit
and follow the same procedure. Push
the bottom set button to confirm the
value.
TIPThe maximum possible entering
value is 900 km or 600 mi.
The countdown tripmeter will start
as soon as you begin riding. When
the countdown reaches “0” the
display changes to the countdown
tripmeter “TRIP CD” and flashes
10 times.
To reset the countdown tripmeter,
select it and while the digits flash,
push the bottom set button until it
is reset.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This function calculates the fuel con-
sumption under current riding condi-
tions.
The instantaneous fuel consumption
display can be set to either “km/L”,
“L/100 km” when using kilometers.
To switch the the fuel consumption
units, push the top set button until the
measurement units change. When us-
ing miles, the fuel consumption unit is
“MPG”.
“km/L”: The distance that can be
traveled on 1.0 L of fuel under the
current riding conditions is shown.“L/100 km”: The amount of fuel
necessary to travel 100 km under
the current riding conditions is
shown.
“MPG”: The distance that can be
traveled on 1.0 Imp.gal of fuel un-
der the current riding conditions is
shown.
To switch the instantaneous fuel con-
sumption settings, push and hold the
left set button until the display chang-
es.
TIPIf traveling at speeds under 20 km/h
Average fuel consumption
1. Instantaneous fuel consumption display
1
1. Average fuel consumption display
1
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