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Rear wheel removalfiNys ifg, dks gVkuk
WARNING
 It is advisable to service the
wheel by YMIS dealer.
 Securely support the
Motorcycle so there is no
danger of it falling over. psrkouh
mi;qDr ;gh gS fd ifg, dh ^l£ol*
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj ls gh djkbZ
tk,A

eksVjlkbfdy dk lqjf{kr rjhds ls
lgkjk nsdj [kM+k djsaA rkfd bls
iyV dj fxjus dk [krjk u jgsA
Axle nut torque
,Dly ds uV dk VkdZ %
33 ft.-lb (4.55 m-kg)
2. Make sure the axle nut is
properly torqued and a new
cotter pin is installed.
;g lqfuf'pr djsa fd ,Dly ds uV
dks lgh rjhds ls dlk
gqvk gks vkSj
ml ij u;k dkWVj fiu yxk gksA
WARNINGAlways use a new cotter pin. psrkouhges'kk dkWVj fiu dk iz;ksx djsaA3. Adjust the free play in the brake
lever.
czsd yhoj ds Ýh&Iys dks ,M~tLV
djsaA
1. Nut
uV
2. Cotter pin
dkWVj fiu
3. Tension bar
Vsa'ku ckj
1. Place the Motorcycle on the
centerstand.
eksVjlkbfdy dks chp ds LVS.M ij
[kM+k djsaA
2. Remove the cotter pin and nut.
Then remove the tension bar
from the brake shoes plate.
dkWVj fiu vkSj uV dks gVk nsaA mlds
ckn 'kw&IysV esa ls ^Vsa'ku&ckj* dks
ckgj fudky ysaA
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1. Rear axle
fiNyk ,Dly
4. Remove the axle nut cotter pin
and the axle nut.
,Dly ds uV vkSj ,Dly&uV ds
dkWVj&fiu dks [kksydj ckgj fudky
ysaA
5. Pull out the rear axle.
fiNys ,Dly dks ckgj dh rjQ [khapsA
6. Remove the wheel assembly.
ifg, dh vlsEcyh dks ckgj fudky
ysaA
1. Axle nut
,Dly&uV
2. Cotter pin
dkWVj fiu
3. Brake rod
czsd&jkWM ¼czsd dh NM+½
4. Brake adjusting nut
czsd dk ,M~t¯LVx&uV
3. Remove the brake adjusting
nut and brake rod from the
brake cam lever.
czsd ds dSe&yhoj esa ls czsd dk
,M~t¯LVx uV vkSj czsd dh NM+ ¼jkWM½
dks ckgj fudky ysaA
ALWAYS USE YMIS GENUINE SPARE PARTSges'kk ^;kekgk* ds vlyh iqtkZsa dk iz;ksx djsaA
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Rear wheel installationfiNys ifg, dks yxkuk1. Install the rear wheel and the
axle.
fiNys ifg, vkSj ,Dly dks yxk;saA
2. Install the axle nut.
,Dly ds uV dks yxk;saA
3. Insert the brake rod into the
brake cam lever and install the
brake free play adjusting nut.
czsd dh NM+ dks cszd ds dSe yhoj esa
cSBk,a ¼Mkysa½ vkSj ^czsd Ýh Iys ,M~t¯LVx
uV dks* ogka yxk nsaA
4. Install the tension bar on to the
brake shoe plate and tighten
the tension bar nut to the
specified tightening torque.
czsd 'kw IysV ij Vsa'ku ckWj dks yxk;sa
rFkk dk Vsa'ku ckWj uV dks fu£n"V
VkdZ ij dl nsaA
5. Take the Motorcycle off the
centerstand.
eksVjlkbfdy dks lsaVj LVS.M ls uhps
mrkj nsaA
Specified torque
fu£n"V VkdZ %
Tension bar nut
Vsa'ku&ckj dk uV %
14 ft-lb (1.9 mkg)
Axle nut
,Dly uV %
65 ft-lb (9.05 mkg)
6. Tighten the axle nut to the
specified tightening torque.
Then install a new cotter pin.
,Dly ds uV dks fu£n"V VkdZ rd ys
tkdj vPNh rjg ls dl nsaA
rRi'pkr~ u;k dkWVj fiu yxk,aA
WARNINGAlways use a new cotter pin. psrkouhges'kk u;s dkWVj&fiu dk iz;ksx djsaA7. Adjust the rear brake pedal free
play. (See page 6-23)
fiNyh czsd&iSMy dh Lora=k ¼Ýh½ Iys
dks ,M~tLV djsaA
¼i "B la[;k
6-23
ns[ksaa½
WARNINGCheck the operation of the brake
light after adjusting the rear
brake. psrkouhfiNyh czsd dks ,M~tLV djus ds ckn
czsd ykbV dh dk;Z&iz.kkyh dh tk¡p djsaA
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1. Before cleaning the Motorcycle :
eksVjlkbfdy dh lQkbZ djus ls
igys %
a. Block off the end of the exhaust
pipe to prevent water entry; a
plastic bag and string rubber
band may be used.
,XtkWLV ikbZi ¼fudkl&ikbi½ ls ikuh
ds izos'k dks jksdus ds fy, ikbi ds
,d fljs dks IykfLVd cSx vkSj jcj
cSaM dk iz;ksx djds] can fd;k tk
ldrk gSA
b. Make sure the spark plug and all
filler caps are properly installed.
lqfuf'pr djssa fd LikWdZ Iyx vkSj
lHkh fQYyj&dSSIl Bhd rjg ls yxk,
x;s gksaA
2. If the engine case is excessively
greasy, apply degreaser with a
paint brush. Do not apply
degreaser to the chain,
sprockets, or wheel axles.
;fn batu dk dsl vR;kf/kd :i ls
fpduk gS rks isaV czq'k dh lgk;rk ls
bl ij ^fpdukbZ vojks/kd* yxk,aA
psu] LizkWdsV~l vFkok ifg, ds ,Dlyksa
ij fM&xzhlj dk mi;ksx u djsaA
A. CLEANING
lQkbZ
Frequent, thorough cleaning of your
Motorcycle will not only enhance its
appearance but will improve its
general performance and extend the
useful life of many components.tYnh&tYnh] iwjh rjg lQkbZ u dsoy
vkidh eksVjlkbfdy dks ns[kus esa vPNk
cukrh gS cfYd bldh lk/kkj.k dk;Z{kerk
esa lq/kkj ykrh gS vkSj blls cgqr ls iqtsZ
ds dk;Z&dky esa o f) gksrh gS CAUTION :
 Improper cleaning can damage
the cowlings, panels and other
plastic parts. Use only a soft,
clean cloth or sponge with mild
detergent and water to clean
plastic.
 Do not use any harsh chemical
products on plastic parts. Be
sure to avoid using cloths or
sponges which have been in
contact with strong or abrasive
cleaning products, solvent or
thinner, fuel (gasoline), rust
removers or inhibitors, brake
fluid, antifreeze or electrolyte.
lko/kkuh %
xyr rjhds ls dh xbZ lQkbZ ls
eksVjlkbfdy ds dkůyx] iSuy rFkk
vU; IykWfLVd ds iqtsZ [kjkc gks ldrs
gSaA IykWfLVd ds iqtksZa dks lkQ djus
ds fy, eghu fMVtsZaV vkSj ikuh ds
lkFk dsoy lkQ] eqyk;e diM+s dk
gh iz;ksx djsaA

IykfLVd ds iqtsZ ¼daiksusaV~l½ ds fy,
fdlh rst dsehdYl dk iz;ksx u
djsaAlqfuf'pr djsa fd mu diM+ksa
vFkok Liat ds iz;ksx ls cpk tk, tks
'kfDr'kkyh vFkok ,cjsflo lQkbZ
mRiknksa] nzkod] vFkok fFkuj] b±/ku]
¼xSl½ tax izfrjks/kdksa vFkok
tax&fueZwydksa] cszd ds b±/ku] 'khr
fojks/kh ¼,aVh&Ýht½ vFkok bysDVªksykbV
ds laidZ esa vk tkrs gSaA
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3. Rinse the dirt and degreaser off
with a garden hose. Use only
enough pressure to do the job.
xkMZu&gkSt+ dh enn ls /kwy&feV~Vh
vkSj fM&xzhlj ds O;FkZ ¼vkWQ½ dks Åij
mBk ysaaA bl dk;Z dks djus ds fy,
dsoy i;kZIr ncko dk bLrseky djsaA
CAUTION :Excessive hose pressure may
cause water seepage and
deterioration of wheel bearings,
front fork, brakes, transmission
seals and electrical parts. lko/kkuh %vR;kf/kd ikuh ds ncko ls ifg, dh
cs;¯jx] vxys QksdZ] czsDl] Vªkaleh'ku dh
lhy] vkSj fctyh ds iqtksZa esa ikuh dk
teko gks ldrk gS vkSj os u"V gks ldrs
gSaA4. After riding on dirty roads, wash
the Motorcycle with cold water
immediately. Do not use warm
water to clean the tyre.4.
ued ;qDr lM+dksa ij xkM+h pykus ds
ckn eksVjlkbfdy dks rqjar BaMs ikuh
ls /kks,aA Vk;j lkQ djus ds fy;s
xeZ ikuh dk bLrseky u djsaA
5. Once the majority of the dirt has
been hosed off, wash all surfaces
with warm water and mild,
detergent-type soap. An old
toothbrush or bottle brush is
handy for hard-to-get-at places.
,d ckj cgqr lh /kwy gVus ds ckn]
lHkh LFkkuksa dks xquxqus ikuh vkSj eqyk;e
fMVtsZaV dh rjg ds lkcqu ls /kks,aA
eqf'dy ls igqapus okys LFkkuksa dh
lQkbZ ds fy, iqjkus VwFk&czq'k vFkok
cksry&czq'k dk bLrseky djsaA
6. Rinse the Motorcycle off
immediately with clean water
and dry all surfaces with a
chamois, clean towel, or soft
absorbent cloth.
eksVjlkbfdy ij lkQ ikuh Mkydj]
bls rqjar mBkdj [kM+k dj ysa vkSj
lHkh LFkkuksa dks lkQ & rkSfy, vFkok
ueZ diM+s ls lkQ dj lq[kk ysaaA
7. Dry the chain and lubricate it to
prevent rust.
psu dks lq[kkdj] bls tax ls cpkus ds
fy, bl ij xzhl yxk nsaA
8. Clean the seat with a vinyl
upholstery cleaner to keep the
cover pliable and glossy.
eksVjlkbfdy dh lhV dks yphyk
vkSj pednkj j[kus ds fy, ßfoukby
vi QkLVªh DyhujÞ ls lkQ djsaA
9. Automotive-type wax may be
applied to all painted and
chromeplated surface. Avoid
combination cleaner waxes.
Many contain abrasive which may
mar the paint or protective finish.
When finished, start the engine
and let it idle for several minutes.
lHkh isaV fd, gq, vkSj djkse&IysV
fd, gq, LFkkuksa ds fy,
vkVkseksfVo&Vkbi oSDl dk iz;ksx fd;k
tk ldrk gSA feJ.k&;qDr oSDl
Dyhuj dk iz;ksx djus ls cpsaaA cgqr
ls oSDl esa jcj&d.k ekStwn jgrs gSa
tks isaV fd, gq, vFkok fQfu'k fd,
gq, LFkkuksa dks gkfu igqapk ldrs gSaA
lQkbZ dk dke iwjk gksus ds ckn batu
dks dqN feuVksa rd [kkyh gh pyus
nsaaA
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Wheels:
Type:
FrontSpoke wheel
RearSpoke wheel
Size: Front1.60 × 18
Rear1.60 × 18
Brake:
Front :
Type Drum brake
operationright Hand lever
Rear :
Type Drum brake
OperationRight foot operation
Suspention :
Front Telescopic fork
RearSwing arm
Shock absorber:
Front Coil spring/oil damper
RearCoil spring/oil damperWheels travel:
Front 110 mm
Rear 70 mm
Electrical:
Ignition system:CDI (Digitally
Controlled)
Generator system:
Type Flywheel magneto
Standard output 12V
Battery:
Type Lead acid
Voltage, capacity 12V 2.5AH
Bulb voltage, Wattage × Quantity:
Headlight12V 35W/35W × 1
Tail/Brake light 12V 21W/5W × 1
Front flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Rear flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Meter light 12V 2W × 1
Neutral indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
High beam indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Turn indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Fuse:
Main 10A
8.5
SPECIFICATIONSfo'ks"k fooj.k
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SAFETY NORMS
9.4
lqj{kk&flðk¡r
Certain Safety norms have been mandated for the Two Wheelers to prevent accidents. The following items have
been provided in the Vehicle for your safety.lqj{kk flðkar
CMVR
fu;e¨a ds vuqlkj] n¨ ifg;k okgu¨ d¨ nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, fuf'pr lqj{kk flðkar cuk, x, gSA vkidh
lqj{kk ds fy, e¨VjlkbZfdy esa fuEufyf[kr oLrq,¡ çnku dh xbZ gSA
It is recommended to use Saree Guard, when driving with female as a pillion rider.fiNyh lokjh ds :i esa ,d efgyk ds lkFk *Mªkb¯ox^ djrs gq, ;g çLrkfor fd;k x;k gS fd e¨VjlkbZdy esa *lkM+h xkMZ^ yxk;k
tk,AIn the interest of your own safety you are requested to always keep the above items (and the Vehicle in general) in
good working condition to avoid any Accident.vkidh lqj{kk ds fgr esa vkils çkFkZuk gS fd mij¨Dr oLrqv¨a d¨ fdlh Hkh nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, vPNh dk;Z&fLFkfr esa j[ksaA1. Horn
gkuZA
2. Rear View Mirror
ihNs ns[kus ds fy, 'kh'kkA
3. Efficient Front & Rear Brakes (To be applied simultaneously)
vxyh o fiNyh czsds ¼t¨ lkFk&lkFk yxkbZ tkrh gS½A
4. Grip for Pillion Rider
ihNs cSBs gq, O;fDr ds fy, fxziA
5. Head Light/Tail Light
gSM ykbVA ihNs dh ykbVA
6. Indicators
bafMdsVj
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WARRANTY
9.7
okjaVhWARRANTY ON PROPRIETARY ITEMSizksijk;Vjh mRiknksa ij okjaVh%&Warranty claims in respect of proprietary items like Tyres, Tubes, Battery and Spark Plug are warranted by their
respective manufacturers and shall be claimed on directly by the customer as per their warranty terms. YAMAHA
and its Authorised Dealers will give all assistance in taking up such claims with the manufacturer of said items.LokfeRo vkbVe¨a ¼ççkWbZVjh vkbZVeks½ tSls Vk;j] V~;wc] cSVjh v©j LikdZ Iyx ls lacaf/kr okjaVh nkos ¼Dyse½ muds fuekZrkv¨a ds
’'krks± o fu;eksa ds
vuqlkj
miHkksDrk }kjk muls lh/ks gh fy;k tk;sxkA ;kekgk v©j blds vf/kÑr Mhyj] mij¨Dr oLrqv¨a ds fuekZrkv¨a ds lkFk] bl rjg ds nkoksa
¼Dysel½ ds fuiVkjs fy, miHkksDrk dh lgk;rk djsaxsaA
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO;g *okjaVh^ fuEu ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ykxw ugh gksxh tSls %1. Normal maintenance operations such as Engine tune-up, Decarbonising, Fuel System Cleaning, Wheels,
Brakes and Clutch adjustments as well as any other normal adjustment.
lkekU; ejEer ds dk;Z] tSls fd batu dh V~;w¯ux] fMdkcksZukb¯tx] b±/ku iz.kkyh dh lQkbZ] ifg;¨a] czsd v©j Dyp dh ,MtLVeSaV ds
lkFk&lkFk dksbZ nwljh lk/kkj.k ,MtLVeSaVA
2. Normal replacement of service wear and tear items, i.e. Break Shoes, Fasteners/Shims/Washers, Gaskets
and Rubber or Plastic Components, ( other than tyres & tubes ) oil seals, Cables electrical wiring and
Electrical Items like Bulbs, Filters, Spark Plugs, Drive Chain, Sprocket, Clutch plate, Race Bearing & Element
Air Cleaner and wheel rim misalignment or bend.
eksVjlkbZfdy pykus ds n©jku f?kls rFkk [kjkc gq, ikVZ~l mnkgj.kr% czsd
'kwt+] QkLVulZ@f
'kel@ok
'klZ] xSlfdV rFkk jcM+ ;k IykfLVd
ds daiksusaV ¼Vk;j o V;wc ds bZykok½] vkW;y lhYl] rkjsa v©j bySDVªhdy vkbVe&tSls fd cYc] fQYVj] LikdZ Iyx] Mªkbo&psu] LçkWfdV]
Dyp IysV~l] jsl cs;¯jx vkSj ,yhesaV ,;j Dyhuj rFkk Oghy fje dh felvykbZueSaV ;k Vs<+k gksukA
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FIFTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FOURTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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