YAMAHA T105 2002 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: YAMAHA, Model Year: 2002, Model line: T105, Model: YAMAHA T105 2002Pages: 75, PDF Size: 1.75 MB
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the
Yamaha T105S(E). This model is the result
of Yamaha’s vast experience in the produc-
tion of fine sporting, touring, and paceset-
ting racing machines. It represents the high
degree of craftsmanship and reliability that
have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
This manual will give you an understand-
ing of the operation, inspection, and basic
maintenance of this motorcycle. If you
have any questions about the operation or
maintenance of your motorcycle, please
consult a Yamaha dealer. T105S(E)
OWNER’S MANUAL
© 2001 by Yamaha Motor Co, Ltd.
1st edition, October 2001
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co, Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Vietnam
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EAA10500Particularly important information is distin-
guished in this manual by the following
notations:
Q
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTEN-
TION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED!wFailure to follow WARNING instructions
could result in severe injury or death
to the
motorcycle operator, a bystander or a per-
son inspecting or repairing the motorcycle.
cCA CAUTION indicates special precautions
that must be taken to avoid damage to the
motorcycle.
NOTE:
A NOTE provides key information to make
procedures easier or clearer.
EUU13800*NOTE:
9Yamaha continually seeks advancements
in product design and quality. Therefore,
while this manual contains the most cur-
rent product information available at the
time of printing, there may be minor dis-
crepancies between your machine and
this manual. If there is any question con-
cerning this manual, please consult your
Yamaha dealer.
9This manual should be considered a per-
manent part of this motorcycle and
should remain with it even if the motor-
cycle is subsequently sold.EUU60100wPLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING
THIS MOTORCYCLE.
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GIVE SAFETY THE RIGHT OF WAY ...............5
DESCRIPTION ..................................................6
MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION ...................7
Identification numbers record ...................7
Key identification number .........................8
Frame serial number ..................................8
Engine serial number .................................8
CONTROL FUNCTIONS ..................................9
Main switch .................................................9
Indicator lights ..........................................10
Instrument panel.......................................11
Handlebar switches ..................................12
Shift pedal .................................................14
Front brake lever .......................................14
Rear brake pedal .......................................15
Fuel tank cap .............................................15
Starter lever 1..........................................16
Kick starter .................................................16Steering lock..............................................17
Seat ............................................................18
Helmet holder ...........................................19
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ...........................20
Fuel .............................................................22
Engine oil ...................................................23
Tires ............................................................24
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT
RIDING POINTS.............................................26
Starting and warming up a
cold engine ................................................26
Starting a warm engine ...........................28
Shifting.......................................................29
To start out and accelerate.......................29
To decelerate .............................................31
Engine break-in .........................................32
Parking .......................................................34
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CONTENTS
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
MINOR REPAIR..............................................35
Tool kit ........................................................36
Periodic maintenance/lubrication ...........37
Front cowlings and panels removal/
installation .................................................39
Side cover removal/installation ..............41
Engine oil ...................................................42
Air filter ......................................................45
Throttle cable adjustment ........................47
Carburetor adjustment .............................48
Idle speed adjustment ..............................48
Spark plug inspection ..............................49
Front brake adjustment ............................51
Rear brake adjustment .............................53
Brake light switch adjustment .................54
Checking the front brake pads ................54
Checking the rear brake shoes ................55
Checking the brake fluid level .................55
Changing the brake fluid..........................57
Drive chain slack check ............................58Drive chain slack adjustment ..................59
Drive chain lubrication .............................61
Brake lever and pedal ...............................62
Center and sidestand ...............................62
Front fork inspection ................................63
Battery ........................................................64
Replenishing the battery fluid .................66
Fuse replacement .....................................67
Troubleshooting ........................................68
CLEANING AND STORAGE .........................69
Cleaning .....................................................69
Storage ......................................................69
SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................71
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Motorcycles are fascinating vehicles, which
can give you an unsurpassed feeling of
power and freedom. However, they also
impose certain limits, which you must ac-
cept; even the best motorcycle does not ig-
nore the laws of physics.
Regular care and maintenance are essen-
tial for preserving your motorcycle’s value
and operating condition. Moreover, what is
true for the motorcycle is also true for the
rider: good performance depends on being
in good shape. Riding under the influence
of medication, drugs and alcohol is, of
course, out of the question. Motorcycle rid-
ers - more than car drivers - must always
be at their mental and physical best. Under
the influence of even small amounts of al-
cohol, there is a tendency to take danger-
ous risks.Protective clothing is as essential for the
motorcycle rider as seat belts are for car
drivers and passengers. Always wear a
complete motorcycle suit (whether made
of leather or tear-resistant synthetic materi-
als with protectors), sturdy boots, motorcy-
cle gloves and a properly fitting helmet.
Optimum protective wear, however, should
not encourage carelessness. Though full-
coverage helmets and suits, in particular,
create an illusion of total safety and protec-
tion, motorcyclists will always be vulnera-
ble. Riders who lack critical self-control run
the risk of going too fast and are apt to
take chances. This is even more dangerous
in wet weather. The good motorcyclist
rides safely, predictably and defensively -
avoiding all dangers, including those
caused by others. Enjoy your ride!
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GIVE SAFETY THE RIGHT OF WAY
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DESCRIPTION
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1. Tail/Brake light
2. Rear flasher light
3. Side cover
4. Fuel tank cap
5. Front flasher light
6. Rear brake pedal
7. Kick starter
8. Head light
9. Fuel tank
10. Helmet holder
11. Seat lock12. Shift pedal
13. Handlebar switch
14. Speedometer
15. Fuel gauge
16. Front brake lever
17. Throttle grip
18. Main switch/steering lock
19. Indicator light
20. Starter lever
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1. KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
2. FRAME SERIAL NUMBER:
3. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER:
EAA61101Identification numbers record
Record the key identification number,
frame serial number and engine serial
number in the spaces provided for assis-
tance when ordering spare parts from a
Yamaha dealer for reference in case the ve-
hicle is stolen.
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MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION
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EAA61400Key identification number
The key identification number is stamped
on the key.
Record this number in the space provided
and use it for reference when obtaining a
new key.EAA60700Frame serial number
The frame serial number is stamped into
the the frame.EAA70001Engine serial number
The engine serial number is stamped into
the crankcase.
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Position Function Key removal
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CONTROL FUNCTIONS
EAB00100Main switch
The 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.Cannot be removed.
Can be removed.
Can be removed. All electrical circuits are switched off.
The steering is locked and all
electrical circuits are switched off. OFF
LOCK
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EAB10000Indicator lights
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1. High beam indicator light
2. Turn signal indicator light
3. Gear position indicator light
4. Neutral indicator light
Description Function
High beam indica-
tor light “&”:
Turn signal indica-
tor light “ ”:
Gear position
indicator light
“1” “2” “3” “4”:
Neutral indicator
light “N”:Lights when the
headlight high
beam is used.
Flashes when the
turn switch is
“ON”.
Light when the
transmission is in
1st,2nd,3rd,4th(top)gear.
Lights when the
transmission is in
neutral.
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