clock reset YAMAHA WR 250F 2015 Owners Manual
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MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
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EAS2GB2044
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYEWA
WARNING
Be sure to stop the machine before making 
any setting changes to the multi-function 
display.
The multi-function display is equipped with the 
following:
BASIC MODE:
• Speedometer
•Clock
• Two tripmeters (which shows the distance 
that has been traveled since it was last set to 
zero)
RACE MODE:
• Timer (which shows the time that has been 
accumulated since the start of timer measure-
ment)
• Tripmeter (which shows the accumulated 
travel distance in timer measurement)
• Change tripmeter digits (capable of change to 
any given ones)
EAS2GB2045DESCRIPTION
Operation buttons:
1. Select button “SLCT 1”
2. Select button “SLCT 2”
3. Reset button “RST”
Screen display:
4. Tripmeter indicator 
5. Tripmeter indicator 
6. Timer indicator 
7. Clock/Timer
8. Speedometer
9. Odometer/Tripmeter
TIP
The operation buttons can be pushed in the fol-
lowing two manners:
Short push: Push the button. ( )
Long push: Push the button for 2 seconds or 
more. ( )
EAS2GB2046BASIC MODE
Changing speedometer display (for U.K.)
1. Push the "SLCT2" button for 2 seconds or 
more to change the speedometer units. The 
speedometer display will change in the fol-
lowing order:
MPH  km/h  MPH.
Setting the time
1. Push the “SLCT1” button for 2 seconds or 
more to enter the time setting mode.
2. Push the “RST” button to change the display 
for time indication. The display will change in 
the following order:
HourMinuteSecondHour.
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The digits capable of setting go on flashing.
3. Push the “SLCT1” button (plus) or “SLCT2” 
button (minus) and change the time. A long 
push on the button will fast-forward the time. 
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MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
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FUNCTION DIAGRAM
TIP
The following diagram illustrates the multi-function display regarding the direction and operation con-
dition involved in each of its functions.
A short push on the button changes 
the operation in the arrowed direction.
A short push on the button changes 
the operation in both arrowed directions.
A long push on the button changes the 
operation in the arrowed direction.
A long push on the button changes the 
operation in both arrowed directions.Meter function
Function that can be performed whether 
the time is or is not in operation. 
Extent to which the meter can operate
Clock
BASIC MODE
Tripmeter
ODO  TRIP A  TRIP B ODO
Speedometer 
(for U.K.)
MPH 
 km/h  MPH
Putting measurement on 
standby
Manual startAuto start
RACE MODE
Timer in operation
Reset 
TRIP ACorrect 
TRIP AMeasurement starts as the 
machine moves
Timer not in 
operation
Correct 
TRIP AReset 
TRIP A & 
timer 
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MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
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A.A short push on the button changes the oper-
ation in the arrowed direction.
B.A short push on the button changes the oper-
ation in both arrowed directions.
C.A long push on the button changes the oper-
ation in the arrowed direction.
D.A long push on the button changes the oper-
ation in both arrowed directions.
E.Meter function
F.Function that can be performed whether the 
time is or is not in operation.
G.Extent to which the meter can operate
1. BASIC MODE
2. Clock
3. Trip meter
4. Speedometer (for U.K.)
5. RACE MODE
6. Putting measurement on standby
7. Manual start
8. Auto start
9. Measurement starts as the machine moves
10.Timer in operation
11.Reset TRIP A
12.Correct TRIP A
13.Timer not in operation
14.Reset TRIP A and timer 
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CHASSIS
4-6
EAS2GB2150SUSPENSION SETTING (FRONT FORK)
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• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-
ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Before any change, set the rear shock absorber sunken length to the standard figure 90–100 mm 
(3.5–3.9 in).
SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge 
gapMedi-
um 
gapSmall 
gap
Stiff over entire 
rangeCompression 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about 
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Unsmooth 
movement over 
entire rangeOuter tube
Inner tubeCheck for any bends, dents, 
other noticeable scars, etc. If 
any, replace affected parts.
Slide metal Replace with a new one for ex-
tended use.
Piston metal Replace with a new one for ex-
tended use.
Lower bracket 
tightening 
torqueRetighten to specified torque.
Poor initial 
movementRebound 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil seals Apply grease in oil seal wall.
Soft over entire 
range, bottom-
ing outCompression 
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about 
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Oil amount Increase oil amount by about 
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with stiff spring.
Stiff toward 
stroke endOil amountDecrease oil amount by about 
5 cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Soft toward 
stroke end, bot-
toming outOil amountIncrease oil amount by about 5 
cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Stiff initial 
movementCompression 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping. 
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CHASSIS
4-7
EAS2GB2151SUSPENSION SETTING (REAR SHOCK ABSORBER)
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• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-
ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Adjust the rebound damping in 2-click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the low compression damping in 1-click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the high compression damping in 1/6 turn increments or decrements. Low front, tend-
ing to lower 
front postureCompression 
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about 
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Rebound 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with 
rear endSet sunken length for 95–100 
mm (3.7–3.9 in) when one 
passenger is astride seat (low-
er rear posture).
Oil  amount Increase oil amount by about 5 
cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
“Obtrusive” 
front, tending to 
upper front pos-
tureCompression 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with 
rear endSet sunken length for 90–95 
mm (3.5–3.7 in) when one 
passenger is astride seat (up-
per rear posture).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about 
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge 
gapMedi-
um 
gapSmall 
gap
Stiff, tending to 
sinkRebound 
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Spring set 
lengthSet sunken length for 90–100 
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one 
passenger is astride seat.
Spongy and un-
stableRebound 
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about 
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Low compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster clockwise (about 
1 click) to increase damping.
Spring Replace with stiff spring. SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge 
gapMedi-
um 
gapSmall 
gap