wheel YAMAHA YD110 2007 Owner's Manual
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The exhaust gas of an Engine pollutes air with such gases which are very dangerous for mankind. In order to ensure
clean and healthy environment, strict regulations have been enforced to control pollution. As per regulations ‘CO’
emissions by petrol driven Two Wheelers must be less than 3.5% (by volume) during Idling of the Engine.batu ls ckgj fudyus okyh xSl gok d¨ mu xSl¨ ls çnwf"kr dj nsrk gS t¨ ekuo thou ds fy, cgqr [krjukd gSA blh lanHkZ
esa lkQ v©j LoLFk okrkoj.k d¨ lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, çnw"k.k fu;a=k.k gsrq l[r dkuwu¨ dk çko/kku fd;k x;k gSA bUgh dkuwu¨
ds rgr iSVª¨y ls pyus okys nqifg;k okgu¨ ds batu ds [kkyh pyus dh voLFkk esa lhñv¨ñ dk çokg
3.5%
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Non Compliance with emission standards is treated as a punishable offence.çekf.kd çokg ds vuqlkj vlg;¨x djus d¨ n.MkRed vijk/k dh rjg ekuk tkrk gSAAs a Manufacture, YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA PVT. LTD. ensure that your Vehicle meets the exhaust emission
standards before leaving the Factory.,d fuekZrk ds :i esa ;kekgk e¨Vj bafM;k izkbZosV fyfeVsM ;g lqfuf'pr djrk gS fd vkidh e¨VjlkbZfdy QSDVªh ls ckgj vkus
ls igys fudkl çokg dh çekf.kdrkv¨a d¨ gj rjg ls iwjk djrk gSAPlease note that when new, the Vehicle has a Factory tuned Carburetor, where the Air Screw is optimally adjusted to
meet the requirement of exhaust emission. This screw must not be tampered with as it may cause variation in pre-
controlled ‘CO’ emission levels. Subsequently, it becomes very important that it should always be within the recom-
mended limit, when checked by a properly calibrated ‘CO’ Measuring Equipment.ÑI;k /;ku j[ksa] u;h g¨usa ds dkj.k e¨VjlkbZfdy esa QSDVªh esa gh lSV fd;k x;k dkc¨ZjsVj yxk g¨rk gS] tgk¡ ,;j LØ;q dks ,XtkWLV
¼fudkl½&çokg dh vko';drk ds vuqlkj ,MtLV fd;k tkrk gSA dkc¨ZjsVj ds lkFk fdlh rjg dh NsM+&NkM+ ugh dh tkuh
pkfg,] D;¨fd ,slk djus ls iwoZ&fu;a=k.k dkcZu&e¨u¨vkWDlkbM ds çokg ds Lrj¨a esa fHkérk vk ldrh gSA lkFk gh] ;g cgqr
vko';d g¨ tkrk gS fd tc bls lgh rjhds ls dSyhcjsV ¼iM+rky½ fd, x, dkcZu&e¨u¨vkWDlkbM eki&midj.k ls tk¡pk tk,
vkSj ;g ges'kk çLrkfod lhek ds vUnj gh g¨uk pkfg,AFACTS RELATED WITH EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
9.2
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SAFETY NORMS
9.4
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Certain Safety norms have been mandated for the Two Wheelers to prevent accidents. The following items have
been provided in the Vehicle for your safety.lqj{kk flðkar
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fu;e¨a ds vuqlkj] n¨ ifg;k okgu¨ d¨ nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, fuf'pr lqj{kk flðkar cuk, x, gSA vkidh
lqj{kk ds fy, e¨VjlkbZfdy esa fuEufyf[kr oLrq,¡ çnku dh xbZ gSA
It is recommended to use a Protective Head Gear (Helmet) conforming to specifications of B.I.S. (Bureau of
Indian Standards).;g çLrkfor fd;k tkrk gS fd C;ksjks vkWQ+ bafM;u LVSaMMZ ds }kjk funZsf'kr ekin.M¨ okys gSyeSV dk iz;ksx djsaAIt is recommended to use Saree Guard, when driving with female as a pillion rider.fiNyh lokjh ds :i esa ,d efgyk ds lkFk *Mªkb¯ox^ djrs gq, ;g çLrkfor fd;k x;k gS fd e¨VjlkbZdy esa *lkM+h xkMZ^ yxk;k
tk,AIn the interest of your own safety you are requested to always keep the above items (and the Vehicle in general) in
good working condition to avoid any Accident.vkidh lqj{kk ds fgr esa vkils çkFkZuk gS fd mij¨Dr oLrqv¨a d¨ fdlh Hkh nq?kZVuk ls cpkus ds fy, vPNh dk;Z&fLFkfr esa j[ksaA1. Horn
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2. Rear View Mirror
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3. Efficient Front & Rear Brakes (To be applied simultaneously)
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4. Grip for Pillion Rider
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5. Head Light/Tail Light
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6. Indicators
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WARRANTY
9.7
okjaVhWARRANTY ON PROPRIETARY ITEMSizksijk;Vjh mRiknksa ij okjaVh%&Warranty claims in respect of proprietary items like Tyres, Tubes, Battery and Spark Plug are warranted by their
respective manufacturers and shall be claimed on directly by the customer as per their warranty terms. YAMAHA
and its Authorised Dealers will give all assistance in taking up such claims with the manufacturer of said items.LokfeRo vkbVe¨a ¼ççkWbZVjh vkbZVeks½ tSls Vk;j] V~;wc] cSVjh v©j LikdZ Iyx ls lacaf/kr okjaVh nkos ¼Dyse½ muds fuekZrkv¨a ds
’'krks± o fu;eksa ds
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¼Dysel½ ds fuiVkjs fy, miHkksDrk dh lgk;rk djsaxsaA
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE TO;g *okjaVh^ fuEu ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ykxw ugh gksxh tSls %1. Normal maintenance operations such as Engine tune-up, Decarbonising, Fuel System Cleaning, Wheels,
Brakes and Clutch adjustments as well as any other normal adjustment.
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lkFk&lkFk dksbZ nwljh lk/kkj.k ,MtLVeSaVA
2. Normal replacement of service wear and tear items, i.e. Break Shoes, Fasteners/Shims/Washers, Gaskets
and Rubber or Plastic Components, ( other than tyres & tubes ) oil seals, Cables electrical wiring and
Electrical Items like Bulbs, Filters, Spark Plugs, Drive Chain, Sprocket, Clutch plate, Race Bearing & Element
Air Cleaner and wheel rim misalignment or bend.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FIFTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FOURTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING THIRTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING TWELVETH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING ELEVENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING EIGHTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING SEVENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignment marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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