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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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7
3. Lower the front wheel so that it is
on the ground, and then put the
sidestand down.
4. Install the washer and axle nut, and then tighten the axle nut to the
specified torque.
5. Connect the brake cable to the brake camshaft lever, and then in-
stall the brake cable free play ad-
justing nut on the brake cable.
6. Adjust the brake lever free play. (See page 7-15.) 7. While applying the front brake,
push down hard on the handlebar
several times to check for proper
fork operation.
8. Install each front fork leg guard by installing the bolts.
EAU25081
Rear wheel
EAU56731
To remove the rear wheel
WARNING
EWA10822
To avoi d injury, securely support the
vehicle so there is no dan ger of it
fallin g over.1. Loosen the axle nut.
1. Slot
2. RetainerTi ghtenin g torque:
Axle nut: 35 Nm (3.5 m·kgf, 25 ft·lbf)
2
1
1. Axle nut
2. Washer
3. Drive chain slack adjusting nut
4. Locknut
5. Drive chain puller
1
5
4
3
2
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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72. Remove the brake pedal free play
adjusting nut, and then discon-
nect the brake rod from the brake
camshaft lever.
3. Fully loosen the locknut and drive chain slack adjusting nut on each
end of the swingarm.
4. Lift the rear wheel off the ground according to the procedure on
page 7-26.
5. Remove the axle nut, washer and the drive chain puller at the left-
hand side, then pull the wheel axle
out together with the drive chain
puller from the right-hand side. 6. Push the wheel forward, and then
remove the drive chain from the
rear sprocket.
TIPThe drive chain does not need to be
disassembled in order to remove and
install the wheel.
7. Remove the wheel.
To install the rear wheel 1. Install the drive chain onto the rear sprocket, lift the rear wheel off the
ground, and then install the wheel
by inserting the wheel axle togeth-
er with the drive chain puller from
the right-hand side.TIPMake sure that the slot in the brake
shoe plate fits over the retainer on the
swingarm.2. Install the drive chain puller at theleft-hand side, washer and axle
nut.
1. Brake pedal free play adjusting nut
2. Brake rod
3. Brake camshaft lever
1
2
3
1. Wheel axle
1
1. Slot
2. Retainer
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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7
3. Connect the brake rod to the
brake camshaft lever, and then in-
stall the brake pedal free play ad-
justing nut onto the brake rod.
4. Lower the rear wheel so that it is on the ground, and then put the
sidestand down.
5. Adjust the drive chain slack. (See page 7-18.)
6. Tighten the axle nut to the speci- fied torque.
7. Adjust the brake pedal free play. (See page 7-16.)
EAU25852
Trou bleshootin gAlthough Yamaha motorcycles receive
a thorough inspection before shipment
from the factory, trouble may occur
during operation. Any problem in the
fuel, compression, or ignition systems,
for example, can cause poor starting
and loss of power.
The following troubleshooting chart
represents a quick and easy procedure
for checking these vital systems your-
self. However, should your motorcycle
require any repair, take it to a Yamaha
dealer, whose skilled technicians have
the necessary tools, experience, and
know-how to service the motorcycle
properly.
Use only genuine Yamaha replace-
ment parts. Imitation parts may look
like Yamaha parts, but they are often
inferior, have a shorter service life and
can lead to expensive repair bills.
WARNING
EWA15142
When checkin g the fuel system, d o
not smoke, an d make sure there are
no open flames or sparks in the ar-
ea, inclu din g pilot li ghts from water heaters or furnaces. Gasoline or
g
asoline vapors can i gnite or ex-
plo de, causin g severe injury or prop-
erty damag e.
Tightenin g torque:
Axle nut: 60 Nm (6.0 m·kgf, 43 ft·lbf)
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MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE
8-2
8off any d
etergent resi due usin g
plenty of water, as it is harmful
to plastic parts.
Do not use any harsh chemical
prod ucts on plastic parts. Be
sure to avoi d using cloths or
spon ges which have been in
contact with stron g or a brasive
cleanin g prod ucts, solvent or
thinner, fuel ( gasoline), rust re-
movers or inhi bitors, brake flui d,
antifreeze or electrolyte.
Do not use hi gh-pressure wash-
ers or steam-jet cleaners since
they cause water seepa ge an d
d eterioration in the followin g ar-
eas: seals (of wheel an d swin g-
arm bearin gs, fork an d b rakes),
electric components (couplers,
connectors, instruments,
switches an d lig hts), breather
hoses an d vents.
For motorcycles equippe d with
a win dshield : Do not use stron g
cleaners or har d spon ges as
they will cause dullin g or
scrat
ching . Some cleanin g
compoun ds for plastic may
leave scratches on the win d- shield
. Test the pro duct on a
small hidden part of the win d-
shield to make sure that it does
not leave any marks. If the win d-
shield is scratche d, use a quality
plastic polishin g compoun d af-
ter washin g.
After normal useRemove dirt with warm water, a mild
detergent, and a soft, clean sponge,
and then rinse thoroughly with clean
water. Use a toothbrush or bottlebrush
for hard-to-reach areas. Stubborn dirt
and insects will come off more easily if
the area is covered with a wet cloth for
a few minutes before cleaning.
After riding in the rain or near the seaSince sea salt is extremely corrosive,
carry out the following steps after each
ride in the rain or near the sea.
1. Clean the motorcycle with cold water and a mild detergent, after
the engine has cooled down.
NOTICE: Do not use warm wa-
ter since it increases the corro-
sive action of the salt.
[ECA10792]
2. Apply a corrosion protection spray on all metal, including chrome-
and nickel-plated, surfaces to pre-
vent corrosion.
After cleanin g
1. Dry the motorcycle with a chamois or an absorbing cloth.
2. Immediately dry the drive chain and lubricate it to prevent it from
rusting.
3. Use a chrome polish to shine chrome, aluminum and stainless-
steel parts, including the exhaust
system. (Even the thermally in-
duced discoloring of stainless-
steel exhaust systems can be re-
moved through polishing.)
4. To prevent corrosion, it is recom- mended to apply a corrosion pro-
tection spray on all metal,
including chrome- and nickel-plat-
ed, surfaces.
5. Use spray oil as a universal clean- er to remove any remaining dirt.
6. Touch up minor paint damage caused by stones, etc.
7. Wax all painted surfaces.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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2nd:1.736 (33/19)
3rd: 1.217 (28/23)
Chassis:Frame type:Backbone
Caster angle: 25.50 °
Trail:
34 mm (1.3 in)Front tire:Type:With tube
Size:
2.50-10 4PR
Manufacturer/model: CHENG SHIN/C183A
Speed rating: 100 km/h (62 mph)Rear tire:Type:With tube
Size: 2.50-10 4PR
Manufacturer/model:
CHENG SHIN/C183A
Speed rating: 100 km/h (62 mph)Loa din g:Maximum rider weight:
40.0 kg (88 lb)
Tire air pressure (measure d on col d
tires):
Front:
100 kPa (1.00 kgf/cm², 15 psi)
Rear: 100 kPa (1.00 kgf/cm², 15 psi)
Front wheel:Wheel type:
Spoke wheel
Rim size: 10x1.40Rear wheel:Wheel type:
Spoke wheel
Rim size: 10x1.40Front brake:Type:
Drum brake
Operation: Right hand operationRear brake:Type:
Drum brake
Operation: Right foot operationFront suspension:Type:
Telescopic fork
Spring/shock absorber type: Coil spring
Wheel travel: 96.0 mm (3.78 in)
Rear suspension:Type:Swingarm
Spring/shock absorber type:
Coil spring/oil damper
Wheel travel: 71.0 mm (2.80 in)Electrical system:Ignition system:
DC CDI
Charging system: AC magnetoBattery:Model:
GT4B-5
Voltage, capacity: 12 V, 2.5 AhFuse:Fuse:
10.0 A
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INDEXAAir filter element, cleaning ...................... 7-8BBattery .................................................. 7-23
Brake lever .............................................. 4-3
Brake lever, checking and lubricating ........................................... 7-20
Brake lever free play, adjusting ............ 7-15
Brake pedal............................................. 4-3
Brake pedal, checking and lubricating ........................................... 7-21
Brake pedal free play, adjusting ........... 7-16
Brake shoes, checking ......................... 7-17CCables, checking and lubricating ......... 7-20
Carburetor, adjusting ............................ 7-11
Care ........................................................ 8-1
Clutch free play, adjusting .................... 7-15DDrive chain, cleaning and lubricating .... 7-19
Drive chain slack................................... 7-18EEngine break-in....................................... 6-3
Engine idling speed .............................. 7-11
Engine oil ................................................ 7-7
Engine, starting a warm .......................... 6-2
Engine stop switch ................................. 4-2FFront fork, checking .............................. 7-22
Fuel ......................................................... 4-4
Fuel cock ................................................ 4-7
Fuel tank breather hose .......................... 4-6
Fuel tank cap .......................................... 4-4
Fuse, replacing ..................................... 7-25
HHandlebar switches ................................ 4-1IIdentification numbers .......................... 10-1LLabels, location ...................................... 1-1MMain switch ............................................ 4-1
Maintenance and lubrication, periodic ... 7-3
Maintenance, emission control
system.................................................. 7-2
Matte color, caution ............................... 8-1
Model label ........................................... 10-1PParking ................................................... 6-4
Part locations ......................................... 3-1SSafety information .................................. 2-1
Seat ........................................................ 4-8
Shifting ................................................... 6-2
Shift pedal .............................................. 4-3
Shift pedal, checking ............................ 7-17
Sidestand ............................................... 4-9
Sidestand, checking an d lubricating .... 7-21
Spark arrester, cleaning ....................... 7-10
Spark plug, checking.............................. 7-6
Specifications ......................................... 9-1
Speed limiter .......................................... 4-2
Starter (choke) lever ............................... 4-8
Starting and warming up a cold engine .................................................. 6-1
Starting circuit cut-off system ................ 4-9
Start switch ............................................ 4-2
Steering, checking................................ 7-22 Storage ...................................................8-3
Supporting the motorcycle ...................7-26
Swingarm pivots, lubricating ................7-21
TThrottle grip and cable, checking and
lubricating ...........................................7-20
Throttle grip free play, checking ...........7-12
Tires ......................................................7-13
Troubleshooting ....................................7-30
Troubleshooting chart ...........................7-31VValve clearance .....................................7-12
Vehicle Emission Control Information label (For Canada)...............................10-2
Vehicle identification number ................10-1WWheel bearings, checking .....................7-23
Wheel (front) ..........................................7-26
Wheel (rear) ...........................................7-28
Wheels ..................................................7-14
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