oil YAMAHA TW125 2000 Owners Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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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
Speedometer ....................................................3-2
Handlebar switches..........................................3-2
Clutch lever .......................................................3-4
Shift pedal.........................................................3-4
Front brake lever ..............................................3-4
Rear brake pedal ..............................................3-5
Fuel tank cap.....................................................3-5
Fuel ....................................................................3-6
Fuel cock ...........................................................3-7
Starter (choke) “1” .........................................3-8
Steering lock .....................................................3-8
Seat ...................................................................3-9
Helmet holder ...................................................3-9
Rear shock absorber ......................................3-10
Rear carrier .....................................................3-10
Luggage strap holders ...................................3-10Sidestand ........................................................3-11
Sidestand/clutch switch operation check .....3-12
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 ...................................5-4
Shifting..............................................................5-4
Tips for reducing fuel consumption ...............5-5
Engine break-in ................................................5-5
Parking ..............................................................5-6
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR
REPAIR ................................................................6-1
Tool kit ..............................................................6-1
Periodic maintenance and lubrication............6-3
Cowling and panel removal and
installation ........................................................6-6
Panel A ..............................................................6-6
Panel B ..............................................................6-7
Cowling C..........................................................6-8
Spark plug.........................................................6-8
Engine oil ..........................................................6-9
Air filter ...........................................................6-121
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8. Rear carrier (page 3-10)
9. Battery (page 6-30)
10. Fuse (page 6-31)11. Tool kit (page 6-1)
12. Rear brake pedal (page 3-5, 6-20)
13. Engine oil level check window (page 6-9)
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1112 13Right view
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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9 Owners are personally responsible for their vehicle’s condition. Your motorcycle’s vital functions can start to
deteriorate quickly and unexpectedly, even if it remains unused (for instance, if it is exposed to the elements).
Any damage, fluid leak or loss of tire pressure could have serious consequences. Therefore, it is very important
that, in addition to a thorough visual inspection, you check the following points before each ride.
EAU00340PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
ITEM CHECKS PAGE
Front
brake9Check operation, free play, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.
3-4, 6-19 ~ 6-20, 6-22 ~ 6-23
9Fill with DOT 4 (or DOT 3) brake fluid if necessary.
Rear brake9Check operation, condition and free play.
3-5, 6-20 ~ 6-22
9Adjust if necessary.
Clutch9Check operation, condition and free play.
3-4, 6-19
9Adjust if necessary.
Throttle grip and housing9Check for smooth operation.
6-15, 6-26
9Lubricate if necessary.
Engine oil9Check oil level.
6-9 ~ 6-12
9Fill with oil if necessary.
Drive chain9Check chain slack and condition.
6-24 ~ 6-25
9Adjust if necessary.
Wheels and tires9Check tire pressure, wear, damage and spoke tightness.
6-16 ~ 6-18
9Tighten spokes if necessary.
Brake and shift pedal shafts9Check for smooth operation.
6-27
9Lubricate if necessary.
Brake and clutch lever pivots9Check for smooth operation.
6-27
9Lubricate if necessary.
Sidestand pivot9Check for smooth operation.
6-27
9Lubricate if necessary.
Chassis fasteners9Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
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9Tighten if necessary.
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EAU00424Tips for reducing fuel
consumption
Your motorcycle’s fuel consump-
tion depends to a large extent on
your riding style. The following
tips can help reduce fuel consump-
tion:
8Warm up the engine before
riding.
8Turn off the starter (choke) as
soon as possible.
8Shift up swiftly and avoid high
engine speeds during accelera-
tion.
8Do not double-clutch or rev the
engine while shifting down
and avoid high engine speeds
with no load on the engine.
8Turn off the engine instead of
letting it idle for an extended
length of time, i.e. in traffic
jams, at traffic lights or rail-
road crossings.
EAU01128Engine break-in
There is never a more important
period in the life of your motorcy-
cle than the period between zero
and 1,600 km. For this reason we
ask that you carefully read the fol-
lowing material. Because the
engine is brand new, you must not
put an excessive load on it for the
first 1,600 km. The various parts in
the engine wear and polish them-
selves to the correct operating
clearances. During this period, pro-
longed full throttle operation, or
any condition which might result in
excessive heating of the engine,
must be avoided.
EAU015000 ~ 1,000 km
Avoid operation above 1/3 throttle.
1,000 ~ 1,600 km
Avoid cruising speeds in excess of
1/2 throttle.
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After 1,000 km of operation, be
sure to replace the engine oil and
clean the oil filter element and oil
strainer.
1,600 km and beyond
Proceed with normal riding.
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If any engine trouble should occur
during the break-in period, consult
a Yamaha dealer immediately.
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Every Every
6,000 km 12,000 km
No. ITEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINITIAL or or
1,000 km 6 months 12 months
(Whichever (Whichever
comes first) comes first)
11 * Wheel bearings9Check bearing for looseness or damage.
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9Replace if necessary.
9Check swingarm pivoting point for play.
12 * Swingarm9Correct if necessary. ÖÖ
9Lubricate with lithium soap base grease.
9Check chain slack.
Every 500 km and after washing
13 Drive chain9
Adjust if necessary. Make sure that the rear wheel is properly aligned.the motorcycle or riding in the rain9Clean and lubricate.
9Check bearing play and steering for roughness.
14 * Steering bearings9Correct accordingly.
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9Lubricate with lithium soap base grease every 24,000 km or
24 months (whichever comes first).
15 * Chassis fasteners9Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
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9Tighten if necessary.
16 Sidestand9Check operation.
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9Lubricate and repair if necessary.
17 * Sidestand switch9Check operation.
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9Replace if necessary.
18 * Front fork9Check operation and for oil leakage.
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9Correct accordingly.
19 *Rear shock absorber 9Check operation and shock absorber for oil leakage.
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assembly9Replace shock absorber assembly if necessary.
Rear shock absorber 9Check operation.
20 assembly pivoting 9Lubricate with lithium soap base grease every 24,000 km or ÖÖ
points24 months (whichever comes first).
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*: Since these items require special tools, data and technical skills, they should be serviced by a Yamaha dealer.
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NOTE:
8The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
8Hydraulic brake system
8When disassembling the master cylinder or caliper, always replace the brake fluid. Check the brake fluid
level regularly and fill as required.
8Replace the oil seals on the inner parts of the master cylinder and caliper every two years.
8Replace the brake hoses every four years or if cracked or damaged.
Every Every
6,000 km 12,000 km
No. ITEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINITIAL or or
1,000 km 6 months 12 months
(Whichever (Whichever
comes first) comes first)
21 * Carburetor9Check engine idling speed and starter operation.
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9Adjust if necessary.
9Check oil level and vehicle for oil leakage.
22 Engine oil9Correct if necessary.ÖÖÖ
9Change. (Warm engine before draining.)
23Engine oil filter element9Clean or replace if necessary.ÖÖ
24 * Engine oil strainer9Clean or replace if necessary.ÖÖ
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Installation
1. Measure the electrode gap
with a wire thickness gauge
and, if necessary, adjust the
gap to specification.
2. Clean the gasket surface. Wipe
off any grime from the
threads.
3. Install the spark plug and tight-
en it to the specified torque.
1. Spark plug gap
NOTE:
If a torque wrench is not available
when you are installing a spark
plug, a good estimate of the cor-
rect torque is 1/4 to 1/2 turn past
finger tight. Have the spark plug
tightened to the specified torque as
soon as possible.
4. Install the spark plug cap.
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Engine oil
Oil level measurement
1. Place the motorcycle on a level
place and hold it in an upright
position. Warm up the engine
for several minutes.
NOTE:
Be sure the motorcycle is posi-
tioned straight up when checking
the oil level. A slight tilt toward the
side can result in false readings.
Spark plug gap:
0.6 ~ 0.7 mm
Tightening torque:
Spark plug:
17.5 Nm (1.75 m·kg)
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92. With the engine stopped,
check the oil level through the
level window located at the
lower part of the right side
crankcase cover.
NOTE:
Wait a few minutes until the oil
level settles before checking.
3. The oil level should be
between the maximum and
minimum marks. If the level is
low, add sufficient oil to raise
it to the proper level.
1. Maximum level mark
2. Minimum level mark
Engine oil replacement
1. Warm up the engine for a few
minutes.
2. Stop the engine. Place an oil
pan under the engine and
remove the oil filler cap.
1. Engine oil filler cap
3. Remove the drain bolts.
1. Engine oil drain bolt
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When removing the oil drain bolt,
the O-ring, compression spring,
and oil strainer will fall out. Take
care not to lose these parts.
1. Strainer
2. Compression spring
3. O-ring
NOTE:
The oil filter cover is secured by
two screws and a drain bolt.
Remove the drain bolt to drain the
filter cavity.
1. Bolts (´3)
2. Engine oil drain bolt
4. Remove the filter cover screws
and the oil filter cover.
5. Remove the oil filter element
and O-ring.
6. Clean the oil filter and strainer
with solvent. Replace if neces-
sary.
7. Check the O-rings. If damaged,
replace.
8. Install the filter cover, screws
and drain bolts. Tighten the
drain bolts to the specified
tightening torques.
NOTE:
Make sure the O-ring is seated
properly.
1. Oil filter element
2. O-ring
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EAU01501*Air filter
The air filter should be cleaned at
the specified intervals. It should be
cleaned more frequently when rid-
ing in unusually wet or dusty
areas.
Air filter element cleaning
1. Remove panel A. (See page
6-6 for removal and installa-
tion procedures.)
2. Remove the air filter case fit-
ting screws and the filter case
cover.
1. Air filter case cover
2. Screw (´4)EC000066
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8Do not put in any chemical
additives. Engine oil also lubri-
cates the clutch and additives
could cause clutch slippage.
8Be sure no foreign material
enters the crankcase.
10. Start the engine and warm up
for a few minutes. While
warming up, check for oil leak-
age. If oil leakage is found,
stop the engine immediately
and check for the cause.
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Before reinstalling the oil drain
bolt, do not forget to install the O-
ring, compression spring, and oil
strainer in position.
9. Fill the engine with oil. Install
the oil filler cap and tighten. Tightening torque:
Drain bolt:
43 Nm (4.3 m·kg)
Filter cover screw:
7.0 Nm (0.7 m·kg)
Drain bolt (filter cover):
10 Nm (1.0 m·kg)
Recommended oil:
See page 8-1.
Total amount:
1.3 L
Periodic oil change:
1.0 L
With oil filter replacement:
1.1 L
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