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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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9 GIVE SAFETY THE RIGHT OF WAY..................1-1
DESCRIPTION....................................................2-1
Left view............................................................2-1
Right view.........................................................2-2
Controls/Instruments.........................................2-3
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS....3-1
Main switch.......................................................3-1
Indicator lights...................................................3-1
Oil level indicator circuit check..........................3-2
Speedometer....................................................3-3
Tachometer.......................................................3-3
Engine temperature gauge...............................3-4
Handlebar switches..........................................3-4
Clutch lever.......................................................3-5
Shift pedal.........................................................3-5
Front brake lever...............................................3-6
Rear brake pedal..............................................3-6
Fuel tank cap....................................................3-6
Fuel (except for Switzerland and Austria).........3-7
Fuel (for Switzerland and Austria)....................3-7
Catalyzer (for Switzerland and Austria)............3-8
Two-stroke engine oil........................................3-9
Fuel cock..........................................................3-9
Starter (choke) Ò
1Ó.........................................3-10Kick starter......................................................3-11
Steering lock...................................................3-11
Seat................................................................3-12
Helmet holder.................................................3-12
Rear shock absorber adjustment....................3-13
Rear carrier.....................................................3-14
Note on handling of the Yamaha Energy
Induction System (Y.E.I.S.).............................3-14
Y.P.V.S.
(Yamaha Power Valve System)......................3-15
Sidestand........................................................3-15
Sidestand switch operation check..................3-16
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS...............................4-1
Pre-operation check list....................................4-1
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING
POINTS................................................................5-1
Starting the engine............................................5-1
Starting a warm engine.....................................5-3
Shifting..............................................................5-4
Recommended shift points
(for Switzerland only)........................................5-4
Tips for reducing fuel consumption...................5-5
Engine break-in.................................................5-5
Parking..............................................................5-6
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR
REPAIR................................................................6-1
Tool kit..............................................................6-1
Periodic maintenance and lubrication chart......6-3
Cowling removal and installation......................6-6
Cowling A..........................................................6-6
Cowling B..........................................................6-7
Cowling C.........................................................6-8
Panel removal and installation..........................6-8
Panel D.............................................................6-9
Panel E.............................................................6-9
Spark plug.......................................................6-10
Transmission oil..............................................6-11
Cooling system...............................................6-12
Changing the coolant......................................6-13
Air filter............................................................6-15
Carburetor adjustment....................................6-16
Idle speed adjustment.....................................6-17
Throttle cable free play adjustment.................6-17
Tires................................................................6-18
Wheels............................................................6-20
Clutch lever free play adjustment...................6-21
Front brake lever free play adjustment...........6-21
Rear brake pedal height adjustment...............6-22
Brake light switch adjustment.........................6-23
Checking the front and rear brake pads.........6-23Inspecting the brake fluid level.......................6-24
Brake fluid replacement..................................6-25
Drive chain slack check..................................6-25
Drive chain slack adjustment..........................6-26
Drive chain lubrication....................................6-26
Cable inspection and lubrication.....................6-27
Throttle cable and grip lubrication...................6-27
Autolube pump adjustment.............................6-28
Brake and shift pedal lubrication.....................6-28
Brake and clutch lever lubrication...................6-28
Sidestand lubrication......................................6-29
Front fork inspection.......................................6-29
Steering inspection.........................................6-30
Wheel bearings...............................................6-30
Battery............................................................6-31
Fuse replacement...........................................6-33
Headlight bulb replacement............................6-33
Turn signal light bulb replacement..................6-35
Tail/brake light bulb replacement....................6-35
Supporting the motorcycle..............................6-36
Front wheel removal.......................................6-36
Front wheel installation...................................6-37
Rear wheel removal........................................6-38
Rear wheel installation....................................6-39
Troubleshooting..............................................6-39
Troubleshooting chart.....................................6-40
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DESCRIPTION
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Left view1.Headlight (page 6-33)
2.Radiator cap (page 6-13)
3.Fuel cock (page 3-9)
4.Air filter (page 6-15)
5.Coolant reservoir tank (page 6-13)
6.Helmet holder (page 3-12)7.Starter (choke) (page 3-10)
8.Shift pedal (page 3-5, 5-4)
9.Y.E.I.S. (page 3-14)
10.Y.P.V.S. (page 3-15)
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3-1
ON
OFF
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Main switchThe main switch controls the ignition
and lighting systems. Its operation is
described below.
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ON
Electrical circuits are switched on.
The engine can be started. The key
cannot be removed in this position.
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OFF
All electrical circuits are switched off.
The key can be removed in this posi-
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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High beam indicator light Ò
&Ó
This indicator comes on when the
headlight high beam is used.
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Oil level indicator light Ò
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Ó
This indicator comes on when the oil
level is low. This light circuit can be
checked by the procedure on page 3-
2.EC000000
cCDo not run the motorcycle until
you know it has sufficient engine
oil.NOTE
Even if the oil is filled to the specified
level, the indicator light may flicker
when riding on a slope or during sud-
den acceleration or deceleration, but
this is normal.
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Indicator lights
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Turn indicator light Ò5Ó
This indicator flashes when the turn
switch is moved to the left or right.
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Neutral indicator light ÒNÓ
This indicator comes on when the
transmission is in neutral.1.Turn indicator light Ò5Ó
2.High beam indicator light Ò&Ó
3.Neutral indicator light ÒNÓ
4.Oil level indicator light Ò
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Oil level indicator circuit check
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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9Turn the main switch to ÒONÓ.
Put the transmission in neutral.
Oil level indicator light
does not come on.Ask a Yamaha dealer to
inspect electrical circuit.
Oil level indicator light
comes on.
Oil level indicator light
does not come on.
Supply engine oil.
Shift into gear.
Engine oil level and
electrical circuit are OK.
Go ahead with riding.
Oil level indicator light
comes on.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Turn signal switch
To signal a right-hand turn, push the
switch to Ò6Ó. To signal a left-hand
turn, push the switch to Ò4Ó. Once
the switch is released it will return to
the center position. To cancel the sig-
nal, push the switch in after it has
returned to the center position.
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Horn switch Ò*Ó
Press the switch to sound the horn.
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1.Coolant temperature gauge
2.Red zone
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Coolant temperature gaugeThis gauge indicates the coolant tem-
perature when the main switch is on.
The engine operating temperature
will vary with changes in weather and
engine load. If the needle points to
the red zone or higher, stop your
motorcycle and let the engine cool.
(See page 6-13 for details.)
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cCWhen the engine is overheated, do
not continue riding.
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1.Lights switch
2.Dimmer switch
3.Turn signal switch
4.Horn switch Ò*Ó
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Handlebar switches
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Lights switch
Turning the light switch to Ò
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Ó,
turns on the auxiliary light, meter
lights and taillight. Turning the light
switch to Ò:Ó, turns the headlight on
also.
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Dimmer switch
Turn the switch to Ò&Ó for the high
beam and to Ò%Ó for the low beam.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Kick starterRotate the kick starter away from the
engine. Push the starter down lightly
with your foot until the gears engage,
then kick smoothly and forcefully to
start the engine. This model has a
primary-coupled kick starter so the
engine can be started in any gear if
the clutch is disengaged. However,
shifting to neutral before starting is
recommended.1.Kick starter
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Steering lockTo lock the steering
Turn the handlebars all the way to
the right and open the steering lock
cover.
Insert the key and turn it 1/8 turn
counterclockwise. Then, push the key
in while turning the handlebars slight-
ly to the left and turn the key 1/8 turn
clockwise.
Check that the steering is locked,
remove the key and close the lock
cover.
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1.Steering lock
To unlock the steering
Insert the key, push it in and turn it
1/8 turn counterclockwise so that it
moves out. Then, release and
remove the key.
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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ITEMCHECKSPAGE
Brake and shift pedal shafts9Check for smooth operation.
6-28 9Lubricate if necessary.
Brake and clutch lever pivots9Check for smooth operation.
9Lubricate if necessary.
Sidestand pivot9Check for smooth operation.
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9Lubricate if necessary.
Chassis fasteners9Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
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9Tighten if necessary.
Fuel tank9Check fuel level.
3-6 ~ 3-8
9Fill with fuel if necessary.
Lights, signals and
9Check for proper operation.6-33 ~ 6-35
switches
Battery9Check fluid level.
6-31 ~ 6-32
9Fill with distilled water if necessary.
NOTE:
Pre-operation checks should be made each time the motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished in a
very short time; and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved.wIf any item in the Pre-Operation Check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating
the motorcycle.
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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2.Turn the main switch to ÒONÓ and
the engine stop switch to Ò#Ó.
3.Shift the transmission into neu-
tral.
NOTE:
When the transmission is in neutral,
the neutral indicator light should be
on. If the light does not come on, ask
a Yamaha dealer to inspect it.4.Turn on the starter (choke) and
completely close the throttle grip.
5.Kick the kick starter to start the
engine.
6.After starting the engine, move
the starter (choke) to the halfway
position.
NOTE:
For maximum engine life, never
accelerate hard with a cold engine!7.After the engine is warm, turn off
the starter (choke) completely.NOTE:
The engine is warm when it responds
normally to the throttle with the starter
(choke) turned off.
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Starting a warm engineThe starter (choke) is not required
when the engine is warm.
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cCSee the ÒEngine break-inÓ section
prior to operating the motorcycle
for the first time.
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
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ShiftingThe transmission lets you control the
amount of power you have available
at a given speed for starting, acceler-
ating, climbing hills, etc. The use of
the shift pedal is shown in the illustra-
tion.
To shift into neutral, depress the shift
pedal repeatedly until it reaches the
end of its travel, then raise the pedal
slightly.
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Do not coast for long periods
with the engine off, and do not
tow the motorcycle a long dis-
tance. Even with gears in neu-
tral, the transmission is only
properly lubricated when the
engine is running. Inadequate
lubrication may damage the
transmission.
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Always use the clutch when
changing gears. The engine,
transmission, and driveline are
not designed to withstand the
shock of forced shifting and
can be damaged by shifting
without using the clutch.
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N.Neutral
1.Shift pedal
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Recommended shift points
(for Switzerland only)The recommended shift points are
shown in the table below.
Acceleration shift point
km/h
1st ®2nd20
2nd ®3rd30
3rd ®4th40
4th ®5th50
5th ®6th60
NOTE:
When shifting two gears down from
5th to 3rd, bring your motorcycle to a
speed of 35 km/h.
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