YAMAHA CYGNUS 125 2011 User Guide

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Aftermarket Parts, Accessories,
and Modi cations
While you may fi nd aftermarket prod-
ucts similar in design and quality to
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog-
nize that some aftermarket accesso-
ries or modifi cations are not suitable
because of potential safety hazards
to you or others. Installing aftermarket
products or having other modifi cations
performed to your vehicle that change
any of the vehicle’s design or opera-
tion characteristics can put you and
others at greater risk of serious injury
or death. You are responsible for inju-
ries related to changes in the vehicle.
Keep the following guidelines in mind,
as well as those provided under
“Loading” when mounting accesso-
ries.●
Never install accessories or carry
cargo that would impair the per-
formance of your scooter. Care-
fully inspect the accessory before
using it to make sure that it does
not in any way reduce ground
clearance or cornering clearance,
limit suspension travel, steering travel or control operation, or ob-
scure lights or refl ectors.
• Accessories fi tted to the han-
dlebar or the front fork area can
create instability due to improp-
er weight distribution or aerody-
namic changes. If accessories
are added to the handlebar or
front fork area, they must be
as lightweight as possible and
should be kept to a minimum.
• Bulky or large accessories may
seriously affect the stability of
the scooter due to aerodynamic
effects. Wind may attempt to
lift the scooter, or the scooter
may become unstable in cross
winds. These accessories may
also cause instability when
passing or being passed by
large vehicles.
• Certain accessories can dis-
place the operator from his or
her normal riding position. This
improper position limits the
freedom of movement of the
operator and may limit control
ability, therefore, such acces-sories are not recommended.

Use caution when adding electri-
cal accessories. If electrical ac-
cessories exceed the capacity of
the scooter’s electrical system, an
electric failure could result, which
could cause a dangerous loss of
lights or engine power.
Aftermarket Tires and Rims
The tires and rims that came with your
scooter were designed to match the
performance capabilities and to pro-
vide the best combination of handling,
braking, and comfort. Other tires,
rims, sizes, and combinations may not
be appropriate. Refer to page 6-16 for
tire specifi cations and more informa-
tion on replacing your tires.
Transporting the Scooter
Be sure to observe following instruc-
tions before transporting the scooter
in another vehicle.

Remove all loose items from the
scooter.

Point the front wheel straight
ahead on the trailer or in the truck
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Further safe-riding points●
Be sure to signal clearly when
making turns.
ZAUM00**ZAUM00**●
Braking can be extremely diffi cult
on a wet road. Avoid hard brak-
ing, because the scooter could
slide. Apply the brakes slowly
when stopping on a wet surface.

Slow down as you approach a corner or turn. Once you have
completed a turn, accelerate
slowly.

Be careful when passing parked
cars. A driver might not see you
and open a door in your path.

Railroad crossings, streetcar
rails, iron plates on road con-
struction sites, and manhole
covers become extremely slip-
pery when wet. Slow down and
cross them with caution. Keep the
scooter upright, otherwise it could
slide out from under you.

The brake pads could get wet
when you wash the scooter. After
washing the scooter, check the
brakes before riding.

Always wear a helmet, gloves,
trousers (tapered around the cuff
and ankle so they do not fl ap),
and a bright colored jacket.

Do not carry too much luggage
on the scooter. An overloaded
scooter is unstable. Use a strong
cord to secure any luggage to
the carrier (if equipped). A loose
load will affect the stability of the bed, and choke it in a rail to pre-
vent movement.

Secure the scooter with tie-downs
or suitable straps that are at-
tached to solid parts of the scoot-
er, such as the frame or upper
front fork triple clamp (and not, for
example, to rubber-mounted han-
dlebars 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
scooter will not bounce exces-
sively during transport.
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scooter and could divert your at-
tention from the road. (See page
1-1.)
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DESCRIPTION1. Fuel tank cap (page 3-7)
2. Rear storage compartment (page 3-10)
3. Rear turn signal light (page 6-28)
4. Tail/brake light (page 6-28)
5. Kickstarter (page 3-9)
6. Air fi lter (page 6-13)
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Left view
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DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION
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Right view1. Battery (page 6-24)
2. Front turn signal light (page 6-28)
3. Auxiliary light bulb (page 6-29)
4. Headlight (page 6-27)
5. Centerstand (page 6-22)
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DESCRIPTION
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Controls and instruments1. Rear brake lever (page 3-6)
2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-5)
3. Speedometer (page 3-3)
4. Multi-function display (page 3-3)
5. Front brake lever (page 3-6)
6. Right handlebar switch (page 3-5)
7. Main switch (page 3-1)
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Main switch/steering lockZAUM00**ON
OFF
LOCK
The main switch/steering lock controls
the ignition and lighting systems, and
is used to lock the steering. The vari-
ous positions are described below.TIPThe main switch/steering lock is
equipped with a keyhole cover. (See
page 3-2.)
EAUT1971
ON
All electrical circuits are supplied with
power; the meter lighting, taillight, and
auxiliary lights come on, and the en-
gine can be started. The key cannot
be removed.
TIPThe headlight comes on automatically
when the engine is started and stays
on until the key is turned to “OFF” or
the sidestand is moved down.
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OFF
All electrical systems are off. The key
can be removed.
EWA10061
WARNING
Never turn the key to “OFF” or
“LOCK” while the vehicle is mov-
ing. Otherwise the electrical sys-
tems will be switched off, which
may result in loss of control or an
accident.
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LOCK
The steering is locked, and all electri-
cal systems are off. The key can be
removed.
To lock the steeringZAUM00**
1
1. Push.1. Turn the handlebars all the way
to the left.
2. Push the key in from the “OFF”
position, and then turn it to
“LOCK” while still pushing it.
3. Remove the key.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Keyhole coverZAUM00**
1
1. Keyhole cover leverTo open the keyhole cover
Insert the key bow into the keyhole
cover receptacle as shown, and then
turn the key to the right to open the
cover.
To close the keyhole cover
Push the keyhole cover lever inward
and the keyhole cover will close.
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Indicator and warning lightsZAUM00**
RESET
SELECT
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3
1. High beam indicator light “&”
2. Turn signal indicator light “5”
3. Engine trouble warning light “

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Turn signal indicator light “
5

This indicator light fl ashes when the
turn signal switch is pushed to the left
or right.EAU11080
High beam indicator light “&”
This indicator light comes on when the
high beam of the headlight is switched
on.
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Engine trouble warning light “

This warning light fl ashes or stays on
if an electrical circuit monitoring the To unlock the steering
12
ZAUM00**1. Turn.
2. Release.Push the key in, and then turn it to
“OFF” while still pushing it.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
engine is not working correctly. If this
occurs, have a Yamaha dealer check
the self-diagnosis system.
The electrical circuit of the warning
light can be checked by turning the
key to “ON”. The warning light should
come on for a few seconds, and then
go off.
If the warning light does not come
on initially when the key is turned to
“ON”, or if the warning light remains
on, have a Yamaha dealer check the
electrical circuit.
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SpeedometerZAUM00**
RESET
SELECT
1
1. SpeedometerThe speedometer shows the riding
speed.
When the key is turned to “ON”, the
speedometer needle will sweep once
across the speed range and then re-
turn to zero in order to test the electri-
cal circuit.
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Multi-function display
EWA14431
WARNING
Be sure to stop the vehicle before
making any setting changes to the
multi-function display. Changing
settings while riding can distract
the operator and increase the risk
of an accident.ZAUM00**
RESET
SELECT
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1. Oil change indicator “7”
2. Odometer
3. Fuel meter
4. “RESET” button
5. “SELECT” button
6. ClockThe multi-function display is equipped
with the following:●
an odometer
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a tripmeter (which shows the dis-
tance traveled since it was last
set to zero)

an oil change tripmeter (which
shows the distance traveled since
the last engine oil change)

an oil change indicator (which
fl ashes when the engine oil
should be changed)

a clock

a fuel meter
TIP●
When the key is turned to “ON”,
all segments of the display come
on for a few seconds. During this
time, the multi-function display is
performing a self-test.

Be sure to turn the key to “ON”
before using the “SELECT” and
“RESET” buttons.
Odometer, tripmeter and oil change
tripmeter modes
Pushing the “SELECT” button switch-
es the display among the odom-
eter mode “ODO”, the tripmeter mode
“TRIP” and the oil change tripmeter
“OIL CHANGE TRIP” in the following
order:
ODO → TRIP → OIL CHANGE TRIP
→ ODO
OdometerTIPIf the odometer indicates “-----”, have
a Yamaha dealer check the multi-
function display, as it may be faulty.
Tripmeter
To reset the tripmeter, select it by
pushing the “SELECT” button until
“TRIP” is displayed, and then push the
“RESET” button at least 1 second.TIPIf the tripmeter indicates “-----”, have
a Yamaha dealer check the multi-
function display, as it may be faulty.
Oil change tripmeter
To reset the oil change tripmeter, se-
lect it by pushing the “SELECT” but-
ton until “OIL CHANGE TRIP” is dis-
played, and then push the “RESET”
button at least 3 seconds.
Push the “SELECT” button again to
start the oil change tripmeter; the dis-
play changes to the ODO mode.
Oil change indicator “7”
This indicator fl ashes at the initial
1000 km (600 mi), then at every 3000
km (1800 mi) thereafter to indicate
that the engine oil should be changed.
After changing the engine oil, reset
the oil change tripmeter.
If the engine oil is changed before
the oil change indicator fl ashes (i.e.
before the periodic oil change interval
has been reached), the oil change
tripmeter must be reset after the
oil change for the next periodic oil
change to be indicated at the correct
time.TIP●
If the oil change tripmeter is reset
before the initial 1000 km (600
mi), the next periodic oil change
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