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2. Select “YES” to delete all lap timedata. (Select “NO” to exit and re-
turn to the previous screen with-
out resetting the lap record.)
“Lo ggin g” (CCU-equippe d mo dels)
Vehicle and riding information can be
recorded (logged) and this data can be
accessed with a smart device (see
“CCU” on page 4-40). To start and stop logging
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Logging”.TIP
gingŽ module cannot be selected.2. TIPThe arrow of the logging indicator is
displayed in green.
3.
off.TIPThe logging function will also start au-
tomatically when you start off.
km/h
10:
00
Reset
Display
Lap TimeNO
Reset ?
Lap Time
YES
km/h
GP GPS
10:
00
YRC Setting
Lap TimeLogging
Maintenance
Unit
Display ModeMENU
km/h
GPS
10
:
00
1. Logging indicator
STOP
START
Logging
km/h
10
:
00
GPS
1
STOP
START
Logging
km/h
10
:
00
GPS
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“Maintenance”
This module allows you to record dis-
tance traveled between engine oil
changes (use the OIL item), and for two
other items of your choice (use INTER-
VAL 1 and INTERVAL 2).
To reset a maintenance item
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Maintenance”.
2. Select the item you want to reset. 3. Long push the wheel switch to re-
set the item.
TIPMaintenance item names cannot be
changed.“Unit”
This module allows you to switch the
display between kilometers and miles. When using kilometers, the fuel con-
sumption units can be changed be-
tween km/L or L/100km. When using
miles, MPG will be available.
To set the distance or fuel consump-
tion units1. From the MENU screen, select
“Unit”.
2. Select the distance or consump- tion unit item you want to adjust.
YRC Setting
Lap TimeLogging
Maintenance
Unit
Display ModeMENU
km/h
GPS
10
:
00
INTERVAL 2 OIL
INTERVAL 1 123456 km
123456 km
123456 km
Maintenancekm/h
GPS
10
:
00
INTERVAL 2 OIL
INTERVAL 1 123456 km
123456 km
Maintenancekm/h
GPS
10
:
00
0 km
YRC Setting
Lap TimeLogging
Maintenance
Unit
Display ModeMENU
km/h
GPS
10
:
00
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TIPWhen “km” is selected, “km/L” or
“L/100km” can be set as the fuel con-
sumption units. To set the fuel con-
sumption units, proceed as follows. If
“mile” is selected, skip step 3.3. Select the units you want to use.
4. Select the triangle symbol to exit. “Wallpaper”
This module allows you to individually
set the STREET MODE and TRACK
MODE display background colors to
black or white for both day and night
settings. A photo sensor equipped in
the instrument panel detects lighting
conditions and will automatically chan-
ge the display between its day and
night settings. The photo sensor also
controls a subtle automatic brightness
adjustment function within both day
and night modes to suit ambient light
conditions.
To set the wallpaper
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Wallpaper”. 2. Select the mode you want to ad-
just (select DAY for daytime dis-
play settings or NIGHT for
nighttime display settings).
3. Select the background color (se- lect “BLACK” for a black back-
ground or “WHITE” for a white
background).
km/L or L/100km km/L
km or mile
km
Unitkm/h
GP GPS
10
:
00
km/L or L/100km km/L
km or mile
km
Unitkm/h
GP GPS
10
:
00
1. Photo sensor
1
GP GPS
Unit
Maintenance
Wallpaper
Shift Indicator MENU
Logging
Display Setting
km/h
10 :
00
GP GPS
TRACK MODE (day)
STREET MODE (night)
TRACK MODE (night) Wallpaper
STREET MODE (day)
km/h
10 :
00
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To set the display groups
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Display Setting”.
2. “DISPLAY-1”, “DISPLAY-2”, “DISPLAY-3” and “DISPLAY-4”
are displayed.
3. For example, let’s select “DIS- PLAY-1”.
4. Select “STREET MODE 1-1”. 5. Select the desired information dis-
play item with the wheel switch.
TIPThe information display items which
can be selected are:
A.TEMP: air temperature
C.TEMP: coolant temperature
TRIP-1: tripmeter 1
TRIP-2: tripmeter 2 ODO: odometer
FUEL CON: the amount of fuel con-
sumed
FUEL AVG: average fuel consumption
CRNT FUEL: current fuel consumption
6.
maining DISPLAY-1 group items.
7. Select the triangle symbol to exit. To set the other display groups,
repeat from step 3.
“Brig htness”
This module allows you to adjust the
general brightness level of the display
screen.
GP GPS
Unit
Maintenance
Wallpaper
Shift Indicator MENU
Logging
Display Setting
km/h
10 :
00
GP GPS
DISPLAY-3 DISPLAY-2
DISPLAY-4
Display Setting
DISPLAY-1
km/h
10 :
00
STREET MODE 1 - 1 A.TEMP
C.TEMP
C.TEMP
Display Setting
DISPLAY-1km/h
GPS
10 :
00
TRACK MODE STREET MODE 1 - 2 STREET MODE 1 - 1 A.TEMP
C.TEMP
C.TEMP
Display Setting
DISPLAY-1km/h
GPS
10 :
00
TRACK MODE STREET MODE 1 - 2
STREET MODE 1 - 1 A.TEMP
C.TEMP
C.TEMP
Display Setting
DISPLAY-1km/h
GPS
10 :
00
TRACK MODE STREET MODE 1 - 2
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4 To set the brightness
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Brightness”.
2. Select the desired brightness level by rotating the wheel switch, and
then short push the wheel switch
to fix the setting. “Clock”
This module allows you to set the
clock.
To set the clock
1. From the MENU screen, select
“Clock”.
2. When “Clock” is selected, the hours figure will be highlighted. 3. Set the hour by rotating and then
short push the wheel switch.
4. The minutes figure will become highlighted.
5. Set the minutes figure by rotating and then short push the wheel
switch.
GP GPS
Wallpaper Unit
Shift Indicator
Display Setting MENU
Maintenance
Brightness
km/h
10 :
00
Brightness
km/h
GPS
10 :
00
2
GP GPS
Shift Indicator Wallpaper
Display Setting Brightness MENU
Unit
Clock
km/h
10 :
00
Clock
km/h
10 :
00
11 :
34
Clock
km/h
10 :
00
10 :
34
Clock
km/h
10 :
00
10 34
:
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TIPSee page 7-13 for canister information.
EAU13435
Catalytic converterThe exhaust system contains catalytic
converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust
emissions.
WARNING
EWA10863
The exhaust system is hot after op-
eration. To prevent a fire hazard or
burns: Do not park the vehicle near
possible fire hazards such as
grass or other materials that
easily burn.
Park the vehicle in a place
where pedestrians or children
are not likely to touch the hot
exhaust system.
Make sure that the exhaust sys-
tem has cooled down before
doing any maintenance work.
Do not allow the engine to idle
more than a few minutes. Long
idling can cause a build-up of
heat.
EAU79902
SeatsPassenger seat
To remove the passenger seat1. Insert the key into the seat lock,
and then turn it clockwise.
2. Lift the front of the passenger seat and pull it forward.
To install the passenger seat1. With the seat lock key still in the open position (turned clockwise),
insert the projection on the rear of
the passenger seat into the seat1. Seat lock
2. Unlock.
1
2
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For your safety – pre-operation checks
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5
EAU1559B
Inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection
and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s Manual.
WARNING
EWA11152
Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage.
Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in
this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer.Before using this vehicle, check the following points:
ITEM CHECKS PAGE
Fuel • Check fuel level in fuel tank.
• Refuel if necessary.
• Check fuel line for leakage.
• Check fuel tank overflow hose for obstructions, cracks or damage, and check
hose connection. 4-36, 4-37
Engine oil • Check oil level in engine.
• If necessary, add recommended oil to specified level.
• Check vehicle for oil leakage. 7-13
Coolant • Check coolant level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level.
• Check cooling system for leakage. 7-16
Front brake • Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
• Check brake pads for wear.
• Replace if necessary.
• Check fluid level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage. 7-24, 7-25
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment
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7
EAU17246
Periodic inspection, adjustment, and
lubrication will keep your vehicle in the
safest and most efficient condition
possible. Safety is an obligation of the
vehicle owner/operator. The most im-
portant points of vehicle inspection,
adjustment, and lubrication are ex-
plained on the following pages.
The intervals given in the periodic
maintenance charts should be simply
considered as a general guide under
normal riding conditions. However, de-
pending on the weather, terrain, geo-
graphical location, and individual use,
the maintenance intervals may need to
be shortened.
WARNING
EWA10322
Failure to properly maintain the vehi-
cle or performing maintenance ac-
tivities incorrectly may increase
your risk of injury or death during
service or while using the vehicle. If
you are not familiar with vehicle ser-
vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform
service.
WARNING
EWA15123
Turn off the engine when performing
maintenance unless otherwise
specified. A running engine has moving
parts that can catch on body
parts or clothing and electrical
parts that can cause shocks or
fires.
Running the engine while ser-
vicing can lead to eye injury,
burns, fire, or carbon monoxide
poisoning – possibly leading to
death. See page 1-3 for more in-
formation about carbon monox-
ide.
WARNING
EWA15461
Brake discs, calipers, drums, and
linings can become very hot during
use. To avoid possible burns, let
brake components cool before
touching them.
EAU17303
Emission controls not only function to
ensure cleaner air, but are also vital to
proper engine operation and maximum
performance. In the following periodic
maintenance charts, the services relat-
ed to emissions control are grouped
separately. These services require
specialized data, knowledge, and
equipment. Maintenance, replace-
ment, or repair of the emission control
devices and systems may be per-
formed by any repair establishment or
individual that is certified (if applicable).
Yamaha dealers are trained and equipped to perform these particular
services.
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