
Introduction
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Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling!
As the owner of the MTM890, you are benefiting from Yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology regarding the de-
sign and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for dependability.
Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your MTM890. The Owner’s Manual
does not only instruct you in how to operate, inspect and maintain  your motorcycle, but also in how to safeguard yourself and
others from trouble and injury.
In addition, the many tips given in this  manual will help keep your motorcycle in  the best possible condition. If you have any
further questions, do not hesitate  to contact your Yamaha dealer.
The Yamaha team wishes you many safe and pleasant rides. So, remember to put safety first!
Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most cur-
rent product information available at the time of printing,  there may be minor discrepancies between your motorcycle and this
manual. If there is any question concerning this manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
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Important manual information
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Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:
*Product and specifications are s ubject to change without notice.
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
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Table of contents
Safety information...........................  1-1
Description .......................................  2-1
Left view .........................................  2-1
Right view .......................................  2-2
Controls and instruments ...............  2-3
Special features  ..............................  3-1
Cruise control system .. ...................  3-1
“D-MODE” ......................................  3-3
“TCS-MODE” ..................................  3-4
Quick shifter ...................................  3-6
BC ..................................................  3-6
Instrument and control functions ...  4-1
Immobilizer system .........................  4-1
Main switch/steering lock................  4-2
Handlebar switches .................... ....  4-3
Indicator lights and warning  lights............................................  4-5
Display............................................  4-9
Settings MENU .............................  4-15
Clutch lever ..................................  4-19
Shift pedal ....................................  4-20
Brake lever ...................................  4-20
Brake pedal ............... ...................  4-21
Brake control system (BC)............  4-21
Fuel tank cap ................................  4-22
Fuel ..............................................  4-23
Fuel tank overflow  hose ...............  4-25
Catalytic converter........................  4-25 Seat..............................................  4-26
Rider footrest position ..................  4-26
Handlebar position  ....
..................  4-27
Adjusting the front fork .................  4-27
Adjusting the shock absorber 
assembly ..................................  4-29
Auxiliary DC connectors...............  4-31
Sidestand .....................................  4-31
Ignition circuit cut-off system........  4-32
For your safety – pre-operation 
checks ..............................................  5-1
Operation and important riding 
points ................................................  6-1
Engine break-in ..............................  6-1
Starting the engine .........................  6-2
Shifting ...........................................  6-3
Tips for reducing fuel  consumption ...............................  6-4
Parking ...........................................  6-5
Periodic maintenance and 
adjustment .......................................  7-1
Tool kit ...........................................  7-2
Periodic maintenance charts..........  7-3
Periodic maintenance chart for the  emission control syst em .............  7-3
General maintenance and  lubrication chart ..........................  7-4
Side cover ......................................  7-8 Checking the spark plugs ............. 7-11
Canister ........................................ 7-12
Engine oil ...................................... 7-12
Why Yamalube ............................. 7-13
Coolant ......................................... 7-13
Air filter element............................ 7-15
Checking the engine idling 
speed ........................................ 7-15
Valve clearance ............................ 7-15
Tires.............................................. 7-16
Cast wheels .................................. 7-18
Adjusting the clutch lever free  play............................................ 7-19
Checking the brake lever free 
play............................................ 7-19
Brake light switches ...................... 7-20
Checking the front and rear 
brake pads ................................ 7-20
Checking the brake fluid level....... 7-21
Changing the brake fluid............... 7-22
Drive chain slack .......................... 7-23
Cleaning and lubricating the  drive chain ................................. 7-25
Checking and lubricating the  cables ........................................ 7-25
Checking and lubricating the  throttle grip ................................ 7-26
Checking and lubricating the 
brake and shift pedals ............... 7-26
Checking and lubricating the  brake and clutch levers ............. 7-27
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Safety information
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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 5-1
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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Special features
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Cruise control systemThis model is equipped with a cruise
control system designed to maintain a
set cruising speed.
The cruise control system operates
only when riding in 4th, 5th or 6th gear
at speeds between about 50 km/h (31
mi/h) and 180 km/h (112 mi/h).
WARNING
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Improper use of the cruise con-
trol system may result in loss of
control, which could lead to an
accident. Do not activate the
cruise control system in heavy
traffic, poor weather conditions,
or among winding, slippery,
hilly, rough or gravel roads.
When traveling uphill or down-
hill, the cruise control system
may not be able to maintain the
set cruising speed.
To prevent accidentally activat-
ing the cruise control system,
turn it off when not in use. Make
sure that the cruise control sys-tem indicator light “ ” is off. Activating and setting the cruise 
control system
1. Press the cruise control power switch “ ” located on the left han-
dlebar. The cruise control system
indicator light “ ” will come on.
2. Press the “SET–” side of the cruise control setting switch to activate
the cruise control system. Your
current traveling speed will be-
come the set cruising speed. The
cruise control setting indicator light
“ ” will come on.
Adjusting the set cruising speed
While the cruise control system is oper-
ating, press the “RES+” side of the
cruise control setting switch to increase
the set cruising speed or the “SET–”
side to decrease the set speed.
TIPPressing the setting switch once will
change the speed in increments of ap-
proximately 2.0 km/h (1.2 mi/h). Hold-
ing the “RES+” or “SET–” side of the
cruise control setting switch down will
increase or decrease the speed contin-uously until the switch is released.
You can also manually increase your
traveling speed using  the throttle. After
you have accelerated, you can set a
1. Cruise control setting indicator light “ ”
2. Cruise control system indicator light “ ”
1. Cruise control setting switch “RES+”
2. Cruise control power switch “ ”
3. Cruise control setting switch “SET–”
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“SET–” side of the setting switch. If you
do not set a new cruising speed, when
you return the throttle grip, the vehicle
will decelerate to the previously set
cruising speed.
Deactivating the cruise control sys-
tem
Perform one of the following operations
to cancel the set cruising speed. The
“ ” indicator light will go off.
Turn the throttle grip past the
closed position in the deceleration
direction.
Apply the front or rear brake.
Disengage the clutch.
Shift gears
Press the power switch to turn off the
cruise control system. The “ ” indica-
tor light and the “ ” indicator light will
go off.
TIPTraveling speed decreases as soon as
the cruise control system is deactivat-ed; unless the throttle grip is turned.
Using the resume function
Press the “RES+” side of the cruise
control setting switch to reactivate the
cruise control system. The traveling
speed will return to the previously set
cruising speed. The “ ” indicator light
will come on.
WARNING
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It is dangerous to use the resume
function when the previously set
cruising speed is too high for cur-rent conditions.TIPPressing the power switch while the
system is operating will turn the system
off completely and erase the previously set cruising speed. You will not be able
to use the resume function until a new
cruising speed has been set.
Automatic deactivation of the cruisecontrol systemThe cruise control system for this mod-
el is electronically controlled and is
linked with the other control systems.
The cruise control system will automat-
ically become deactivated under the
following conditions:
The cruise control system is not
able to maintain the set cruising
speed.
Wheel slip or wheel spin is detect-
ed. (If the traction control system
has not been turned off, the trac-
tion control system will work.)
The start/engine stop switch is set
to the “ ” position.
The engine stalls.
The sidestand is lowered.
When traveling with a set cruising
speed, if the cruise control system is
deactivated under the above condi-
tions, the “ ” indicator light will go off
and the “ ” indicator light will flash for
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4 seconds, and then go off.
When not traveling with a set cruising
speed, if the start/engine stop switch is
set to the “ ” position, the engine
stalls, or the sidestand is lowered, then
the “ ” indicator light will go off (the
“ ” indicator light will not flash).
If the cruise control system is automati-
cally deactivated, please stop and con-
firm that your vehicle is in good
operating condition.
Before using the cruise control system
again, activate it using the power
switch.
TIPIn some cases, the cruise control sys-
tem may not be able to maintain the set
cruising speed when the 
vehicle is trav-
eling uphill or downhill.
When the vehicle is traveling up-
hill, the actual traveling speed may
become lower than the set cruising
speed. If this occurs, accelerate to
the desired traveling speed using
the throttle.
When the vehicle is traveling
downhill, the actual traveling
speed may become higher than the set cruising speed. If this oc-
curs, the setting switch cannot be
used to adjust the set cruising
speed. To reduce the traveling
speed, apply the brakes. When the
brakes are applied, the cruise con-
trol system will become deactivat-
ed.
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“D-MODE”“D-MODE” is an electronically con-
trolled engine performance system.
WARNING
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Do not change the drive mode whilethe vehicle is moving.
The “D-MODE” system consists of 4
different control maps which regulate
engine response and output, thus pro-
viding you with a selection of modes to
fit your preferences and the riding envi-
ronment.
D-MODE 1
 - Sporty engine response
D-MODE 2  - Moderate engine re-
sponse
D-MODE 3  - Mild engine response
D-MODE 4 - Mild engine response and
limits engine outputTIP
The current “D-MODE” setting is
shown in the MODE display. (See
page 4-12.)
The current “D-MODE” setting is
saved when the vehicle is turned
off.
The “D-MODE” is controlled by the
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“TCS-MODE”.
When “TCS-MODE” has been set
to “OFF”, the traction control sys-
tem, SCS and LIF systems are allturned off together.WARNING
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The traction control system is not a
substitute for riding appropriately
for the conditions. Traction control
cannot prevent loss of traction due
to excessive speed when entering
turns, when accelerating hard at a
sharp lean angle, or while braking,
and cannot prevent front wheel slip-
ping. As with any vehicle, approach
surfaces that may be slippery with
caution and avoid especially slip-pery surfaces.
When the vehicle power is on, the trac-
tion control system automatically turns
on. The traction control system can be
turned on or off manually only when the
key is in the “ON” position and the mo-
torcycle is stopped.
TIPSet “TCS-MODE” to “OFF” to help free
the rear wheel if the motorcycle gets
stuck in mud, sand, or other soft surfac-es.NOTICE
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Use only the specified tires. (See
page 7-16.) Using different sized
tires will prevent the traction control
system from controlling tire rotationaccurately.
SCS
The slide control system regulates en-
gine power output when a sideward
slide is detected in the rear wheel. It ad-
justs power output based on data from
the IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit).
This system supports the traction con-
trol system to contribute to a smoother
ride.
LIF
The lift control system reduces the rate
at which the front wheel rises during ex-
treme acceleration, such as during starts or out-of-corner exits. When
front-wheel lift is detected, engine pow-
er is regulated to slow front-wheel lift
while still providing good acceleration.
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