YAMAHA BLASTER 200 2007 Owner's Guide

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NOTE:

If knocking or pinging occurs, use a different brand
of gasoline or higher octane grade.CAUTION:
ECB00060
Use only unleaded gasoline. The use of leaded
gasoline will cause severe damage to internal
engine parts, such as the piston rings, as well
as to the exhaust system.WARNING
EWB00310

Do not overfill the fuel tank. Fuel expands
when it heats up. If the fuel tank is overfilled,
fuel could spill out due to heat from the en-
gine or the sun.

Be careful not to spill fuel, especially on the
engine or exhaust pipe which can cause a
fire and severe injury. Wipe up any spilled
fuel immediately.

Do not refuel right after the engine has been
running and is still very hot.

Be sure the fuel tank cap is closed securely.
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Fuel cock
The fuel cock supplies fuel from the tank to the car-
buretor while also filtering it.
1. Fuel level
2. Fuel tank filler tube
Recommended fuel:
PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY
For Europe: PREMIUM UNLEADED GASO-
LINE ONLY with a research octane number
of 95 or higher.
Fuel tank capacity:
9.0 L (2.38 US gal) (1.98 Imp.gal)
Fuel reserve amount:
2.0 L (0.53 US gal) (0.44 Imp.gal)

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The fuel cock lever positions are explained as fol-
lows and shown in the illustrations.
OFF
With the fuel cock lever in this position, fuel will not
flow. Always turn the fuel cock lever to this position
when the engine is not running.
ON
With the fuel cock lever in this position, fuel flows
to the carburetor. Turn the fuel cock lever to this
position when starting the engine and riding.

1. Arrow mark positioned over “OFF”
RES
ONFUEL
OFF
1

1. Arrow mark positioned over “ON”
ON
FUEL
RES
OFF
ON
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RES
This indicates reserve. With the fuel cock lever in
this position, the fuel reserve is made available.
Turn the fuel cock lever to this position if you run
out of fuel while riding. When this occurs, refuel as
soon as possible and be sure to turn the fuel cock
lever back to “ON”!
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Starter (choke)
Starting a cold engine requires a richer air-fuel mix-
ture, which is supplied by the starter (choke).
Move the starter (choke) in direction (a) to turn onthe starter (choke).
Move the starter (choke) in direction (b) to turn off
the starter (choke).
See the “Starting a cold engine” section on page
6-1 for proper operation.
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Seat
To remove the seat
Pull the seat lock lever upward and pull up the seat
at the rear.
1. Arrow mark positioned over “RES”
OFF
ONFUEL RES
RES
1

1. Starter (choke)
1
(b)
(a)

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To install the seat
Insert the projections on the front of the seat into
the seat holders and push down on the seat at the
rear.
NOTE:

Make sure that the seat is securely fitted.
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Adjusting the front shock absorber
assemblies
The spring preload can be adjusted to suit the rid-
er’s weight and the riding conditions.
Adjust the spring preload as follows.
Turn the adjusting ring in direction (a) to increase
the spring preload and thereby harden the suspen-
sion, and in direction (b) to decrease the spring
preload and thereby soften the suspension.
1. Seat lock lever
1

1. Projection
2. Seat holder
1
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NOTE:

A special wrench can be obtained at a Yamaha
dealer to make this adjustment.WARNING
EWB00400
Always adjust the shock absorber assemblies
on the left and right side to the same setting.
Uneven adjustment can cause poor handling
and loss of stability, which could lead to an ac-
cident.
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Adjusting the rear shock absorber
assembly
The spring preload can be adjusted to suit the rid-
er’s weight and the riding conditions.
Adjust the spring preload as follows.
1. Loosen the locknut.
2. Turn the adjusting nut in direction (a) to in-
crease the spring preload and thereby harden
the suspension, and in direction (b) to de-
crease the spring preload and thereby soften
the suspension.
1. Spring preload adjusting ring
2. Position indicator
Spring preload setting:
Minimum (soft):
A
Standard:
B
Maximum (hard):
E
2
1
(a)
(b)

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NOTE:


A special wrench can be obtained at a Yamaha
dealer to make this adjustment.

The spring preload setting is determined by
measuring distance A, shown in the illustration.
The shorter distance A is, the higher the spring
preload; the longer distance A is, the lower the
spring preload. With each complete turn of the
adjusting nut, distance A is changed by 1.0 mm
(0.04 in).
CAUTION:

ECB00090
Never turn an adjusting mechanism beyond
the minimum and maximum settings.
1. Spring preload adjusting nut
2. Locknut
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2
(b)
(a)

1. Distance A
Spring preload setting:
Minimum (hard):
Distance A = 222 mm (8.7 in)
Standard:
Distance A = 230 mm (9.1 in)
Maximum (soft):
Distance A = 234 mm (9.2 in)
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3. Tighten the locknut to the specified torque.
CAUTION:

ECB00080
Always tighten the locknut against the adjust-
ing nut, and then tighten it to the specified
torque.
WARNING

EWB00450
This shock absorber assembly contains highly
pressurized nitrogen gas. If the shock absorb-
er assembly is damaged, it could explode
causing injury or property damage. Shock ab-
sorber cylinder damage could also result in
poor handling which could cause an accident.

Do not tamper with or attempt to open the
cylinder assembly.

Do not subject the shock absorber assembly
to an open flame or other high heat.

Do not deform or damage the cylinder in any
way.

Do not dispose of a damaged or worn outshock absorber assembly yourself. Take the
shock absorber assembly to a Yamaha deal-
er for any service.
Tightening torque:
Locknut:
55 Nm (5.5 m·kgf, 40 ft·lbf)

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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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Pre-operation check list
Before operating this ATV, be sure to check the items listed in the following table.
NOTE:

The maintenance of some items in the table has to be performed by a Yamaha dealer. Refer to the “Periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart” on page 8-3 to determine which service should be performed by a
Yamaha dealer.
ITEM ROUTINE PAGE
Fuel


Check fuel level in fuel tank, and add recommended fuel if neces-
sary.

Check fuel line for leakage. Correct if necessary.4-8, 5-4
2-stroke engine oil

Check oil level in oil tank, and add recommended oil to specified
level if necessary.

Check ATV for oil leakage. Correct if necessary.5-4
Transmission oil

Check oil level in transmission case, and add recommended oil to
specified level if necessary.

Check ATV for oil leakage. Correct if necessary.5-4, 8-8
Front brake

Check operation. If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed
hydraulic system.

Check brake pads for wear, and replace if necessary.

Check brake fluid level in reservoir, and add recommended brake
fluid to specified level if necessary.

Check hydraulic system for leakage. Correct if necessary.5-4, 8-23, 8-24, 8-25

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Rear brake

Check operation. If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed
hydraulic system.

Check brake pads for wear, and replace if necessary.

Check brake fluid level in reservoir, and add recommended brake
fluid to specified level if necessary.

Check hydraulic system for leakage. Correct if necessary.5-4, 8-23, 8-24, 8-26
Clutch

Check operation, and correct if necessary.

Lubricate cable if necessary.

Check lever free play, and adjust if necessary.8-29
Throttle lever

Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate cable and lever hous-
ing if necessary.

Check cable free play, and adjust if necessary.5-5, 8-22
Control cables

Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate if necessary. 8-33
Drive chain

Check chain slack, and adjust if necessary.

Check chain condition. Lubricate if necessary.5-5, 8-30, 8-32
Wheels and tires

Check wheel condition, and replace if damaged.

Check tire condition and tread depth. Replace if necessary.

Check air pressure. Correct if necessary.5-6, 5-7, 5-8
Brake and shift pedals

Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate pedal pivoting points
if necessary.8-34
Brake and clutch levers

Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate lever pivoting points
if necessary.8-34
Chassis fasteners

Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened. 5-8
Instruments, lights and
switches

Check operation, and correct if necessary. 5-8
ITEM ROUTINE PAGE

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WARNING

EWB00480
Always inspect your ATV each time you use it to make sure it is in safe operating condition.
Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s
Manual. Failure to inspect increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage.

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