lock YAMAHA YBR125 2007 User Guide
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KEEP RECOMMENDED TYRE PRESSURE IN BOTH THE TYRES
2. Locknut
3. Adjusting nut
1. Loosen the locknut.
2. Turn the adjusting nut in direction
a to increase free play and in
direction b to decrease free
play.
3. Tighten the locknut.Valve clearance adjustmentThe correct valve clearance
changes with use, resulting in
improper fuel/air supply or engine
noise. To prevent this, the valve
clearance must be adjusted
regularly. This adjustment however,
should be left to a YAMAHA dealer.
1. Tread depth
2. Side wallTyresTo ensure maximum performance,
long service and safe operation,
note the following:
1. Tyre air pressure
Always check and correct the
tyre pressure before operating
the Motorcycle.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
6-13
1. Free play
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1. Locknut
2. Adjusting nut
3. Free playClutch lever free play
adjustmentThe clutch lever free play should be
adjusted to 10 ~ 15 mm. If the free
play is incorrect, adjust as follows.
1 . Loosen the locknut.
2. Turn the adjusting nut in direction
to increase free play or in
direction to decrease free
play.
3. Tighten the locknut.è
çIf proper adjustment cannot be
obtained or the clutch does not work
correctly, ask a dealer to
inspect the internal clutch
mechanism.YAMAHA
1. Adjusting nut
2. Free playFront brake adjustmentThe front brake lever free play should
be adjusted to 10 ~ 15 mm.
1. Turn the adjusting nut in direction
to increase free play and
direction to decrease free play. ç
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When it is impossible to make the
proper adjustment, ask a YAMAHA
dealer.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
6-16
NOTE :
WARNING
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1. Chain jointIf the chain is disassembled, be sure
the chain lock is placed in the
correct direction when installing.
1. Adjusting nut
2. Cotter pin
3. Axle nutDrive chain slack adjust-
ment1. Loosen the rear brake pedal
free play adjusting nut.
2. Remove the cotter pin from
the axle nut.
3. Loosen the axle nut.
1. Locknut
2. Adjusting hex screw4. Loosen the chain adjusting
locknuts on each chain puller. To
tighten the chain, turn the chain
adjusting hex screw in direction b
to loosen the chain, turn the chain
adjusting hex screw in direction a
and push the wheel forward. Turn
each chain adjusting hex screw
exactly the same amount to
maintain correct axle alignment.
There are marks on each chain
puller. Use these marks to align
the rear wheel.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
6-19
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CAUTION :
5. After adjusting, be sure to tighten
each chain adjusting locknut.
Then tighten the axle nut to the
specified torque.Maintain chain slackness
within specified limits as per
specifications.
To maintain correct axle
alignment, Ensure the notch
on the adjuster is on the same
Mark on Left and Right Side.
Tightening torque:
Axle nut:
65 ft-lb (9.05 m-kg)
1. Cotter pin6. Insert a new cotter pin into the
axle nut and bend the end of the
cotter pin as shown. If the notch in
the axle nut and the cotter pin
hole do not match, tighten the nut
slightly to align them.
Always use a new cotter pin on
the axle nut.7 Adjust the free play in the
brake pedal.
Check the operation of the brake
light after adjusting the rear
brake.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
6-20
WARNING
WARNING
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1. Indicator Screws (1 No.)Turn signal and taillight
bulb replacement1. Remove the screws and the
lense.
2. Push the bulb inward and turn it
counterclockwise.
3. Place a new bulb in the socket.
Push the bulb inward and turn it
clockwise until it engages into the
socket.
4. Install the lense and the
screws.1. Tail lamp Screws (2 Nos.)
Do not over-tighten the screws as
the lense may break.
Front wheel removalIt is advisable to have a
YAMAHA dealer service the
wheel.
Securely support the
Motorcycle so there is no
danger of it falling over.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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WARNING
CAUTION :
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A. CLEANINGFrequent, thorough cleaning of your
Motorcycle will not only enhance its
appearance but will improve its
general performance and extend
the useful life of many components.1. Before cleaning the Motorcycle:
a. Block off the end of the exhaust
pipe to prevent water entry; a
plastic bag and strong rubber
band may be used.
b. Make sure the spark plug and all
filler caps are properly installed.
2. If the engine case is excessively
greasy, apply degreaser with a
paint brush. Do not apply
degreaser to the chain, sprockets,
or wheel axles.
3. Rinse the dirt and degreaser off
with a garden hose. Use only
enough pressure to do the job.Direct excessive Hose Pressure
may cause water Entry Into Wheel
Bearing, Front Fork Brakes,
Transmission Seals & Electrical
Parts, there-by leading to its
Detorioration.
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Improper cleaning can damage
the cowlings, panels and other
plastic parts. Use only a soft,
clean cloth or sponge with mild
detergent and water to clean
plastic.
Do not use any harsh chemical
products on plastic parts.
Alaways use clean cloth or
sponge for cleaning the
Motorcycle.
CAUTION :4. After riding on dirty roads, wash
the Motorcycle with cold water
immediately. Do not use warm
water to clean the tyre.
5. Once the majority of the dirt has
been hosed off, wash all surfaces
with warm water and mild,
detergent-type soap. An old
toothbrush or bottle brush is
handy for hard-to-get-at places.
6. Rinse the Motorcycle off
immediately with clean water and
dry all surfaces with a chamois,
clean towel, or soft absorbent
cloth.
7. Dry the chain and lubricate it to
prevent rust.
CAUTION :CLEANING AND STORAGE
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8. Clean the seat with a vinyl
upholstery cleaner to keep the
cover pliable and glossy.
9. Automotive-type wax may be
applied to all painted and chrome-
plated surfaces. Avoid
combination cleaner waxes. Many
contain abrasive which may mar
the paint or protective finish. When
finished, start the engine and let it
idle for several minutes.
B. STORAGELong term storage (60 days or more)
of your Motorcycle will require some
preventive procedures to guard
against deterioration. After thor-
oughly cleaning the Motorcycle,
prepare for storage as follows:
1. Drain the fuel tank, fuel lines, and
carburetor float bowl.
2. Remove the empty fuel tank, pour
a cup of SAE 10W30 or 20W40
motor oil in the tank, shake the
tank to coat the inner surfaces
thoroughly and drain off the
excess oil. Reinstall the tank.
3. Remove the spark plug, pour
about one tablespoon of SAE
10W30 or 20W40 motor oil in the
spark plug hole and reinstall the
spark plug. Kick the engine over
several times (with the ignition off)
to coat the cylinder wall with oil.
4. Remove the drive chain.
Thoroughly clean the chain withsolvent and lubricate it. Reinstall
the chain or store it in a plastic bag
(tied to frame for safe-keeping).
5. Lubricate all control cables.
6. Block up the frame to raise both
wheels off the ground.
7. Tie a plastic bag over the
exhaust pipe outlet to prevent
moisture from entering.
8. If storing in a humid or salt-air
atmosphere, coat all exposed
metal surfaces with a light film of
oil. Do not apply oil to any rubber
parts or the seat cover.
9. Remove the battery and charge it.
Store it in a dry place and
recharge it once a month. Do not
store the battery in an excessively
warm or cold place (less than 0ºC
or more than Ambient).
Make any necessary repairs before
storing the Motorcycle.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
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NOTE :
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION REPORT
f. Wheels
Tyre :Tyre pressure Solo Double
(PSI)
Front 25 25
Rear 33 36
R i m : Runout - Radial - 1.5 mm (Max)
- Lateral - 1.5 mm (Max)
Spokes : No loosenes
g. Locks Operation : • Ignition
• Steering• Fuel Tank Cap• Side Cover (L.H.)
h. FastenersSpecified Torque
(Ft-Lb)
1. Front Wheel Axle Nuts 25-40
2. Front Fork (Crown Handle & Inner Tube)13-202. Front Fork under Bracket Stem Nut18-223. Handle Bar Mounting Bolts 13-204. Rear Shock Absorber Mounting Bolts22-355. Rear Swing Arm Pivot Shaft Nut32-526. Rear Wheel Axle/Sprocket. Shaft Nuts60-70
B. ENGINE
a. Engine Oil : • Oil Level (For checking - Refer Pg. 6-9)
• Check for any Leakages
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10-5
1. Operation of all the locks (Ignition, Steering, Fuel Tank Cap, Side Cover L.H.).
2. Fuel Cock Lever Operation and its reserve position; Fuel Tank Capacity including reserve & Fuel
Gauge.
3. Operation and function of Starter Lever.
4. Operation of Kick Lever.
5. Operation of Throttle.
6. Operation of Handle Bar Switches, their Functions and Pass Beam.
7. Disadvantages of riding on half Clutch (Never ride with clutch pressed).
8. Gear shifting pattern.
9. Tyre inflation pressure :Front - 25 Psi Rear - 33 Psi (Solo), 36 Psi (Double)
10. Never give sudden acceleration; always accelerate gradually
11. Simultaneous use of Front and Rear Brakes.
12. Never ride with your foot on Rear brake Pedal.
13. Whenever parking the Motorcycle on the Side Stand, ensure that the Fuel Cock Lever is in closed
position.
14. Always adjust both the right and left Shock Absorbers to the same position.INSTALLATIONProcedures to be explained to the customer on delivery of the Motorcycle by the Dealer's
Representative.
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