wheel YAMAHA YFZ450 2006 User Guide
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1. Lean towards inside of turn.
2. Support your weight on the outer footrest.
1. Se pencher vers l’intérieur du virage.
2. S’appuyer sur le repose-pied externe.
1. Inclínese hacia el interior del giro.
2. Descanse su peso en el descansapie externo.
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As you approach a curve, slow down and begin
to turn the handlebars in the desired direction.
As you do so, put your weight on the footboard
to the outside of the turn (opposite your desired
direction) and lean your upper body into the
turn. Use the throttle to maintain an even speed
through the turn. This maneuver will let the
wheel on the inside of the turn slip slightly,
allowing the ATV to make the turn properly.
This procedure should be practiced at slow
speed many times in a large unpaved area with
no obstacles. If an incorrect technique is used,
your ATV may continue to go straight. If the ATV
doesn’t turn, come to a stop and then practice
the procedure again. If the riding surface is slip-
pery or loose, it may help to position more of
your weight over the front wheels by moving for-
ward on the seat. Once you have learned this
technique you should be able to perform it at
higher speeds or in tighter curves.
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If your ATV has stalled or stopped and you
believe you can continue up the hill, restart care-
fully to make sure you do not lift the front wheels
which could cause you to lose control. If you are
unable to continue up the hill, dismount the ATV
on the uphill side. Physically turn the ATV
around and then descend the hill.
If you start to roll backwards, DO NOT use the
rear brake to stop or try to put the ATV in gear.
The ATV could easily tip over backwards.
Instead, apply the front brake gradually, or dis-
mount the ATV immediately on the uphill side.
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CROSSING A SLOPE
Traversing a sloping surface on your ATV
requires you to properly position your weight to
maintain proper balance. Be sure that you have
learned the basic riding skills on flat ground
before attempting to cross a sloping surface.
Avoid slopes with slippery surfaces or rough ter-
rain that may upset your balance.
As you travel across a slope, lean your body in
the uphill direction. It may be necessary to cor-
rect the steering when riding on loose surfaces
by pointing the front wheels slightly uphill. When
riding on slopes be sure not to make sharp turns
either up or down hill.
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SLIDING AND SKIDDING
Care should be used when riding on loose or
slippery surfaces since the ATV may slide. If
unexpected and uncorrected, sliding could lead
to an accident.
To reduce the tendency for the front wheels to
slide in loose or slippery conditions, positioning
your weight over the front wheels will sometimes
help.
If the rear wheels of your ATV start to slide side-
ways, control can usually be regained (if there is
room to do so) by steering in the direction of the
slide. Applying the brakes or accelerating is not
recommended until you have corrected the
slide.
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WHAT TO DO IF ...
This section is designed to be a reference guide
only. Be sure to read each section on riding
techniques completely.
WHAT TO DO ...
8If your ATV doesn’t turn when you want it to:
Bring the ATV to a stop and practice the turn-
ing maneuvers again. Be sure you are putting
your weight on the footboard to the outside of
the turn. Position your weight over the front
wheels for better control. (See pages 7-41–
7-45.)
8If your ATV begins to tip while turning:
Lean more into the turn to regain balance. If
necessary, gradually let off the throttle and/or
steer to the outside of the turn. (See pages
7-41–7-45.)
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INITIAL EVERY
month 1 3 6 6 12
ITEM ROUTINEWhichever
km 320 1200 2400 2400 4800 comes first
(mi) (200) (750) (1500) (1500) (3000)
hours 20 75 150 150 300
Air filter element9Clean. Every 20–40 hours
9Replace if necessary. (more often in wet or dusty areas)
Clutch*9Check operation.
2222
9Adjust if necessary.
9Check free play/operation/fluid leakage/
Front brake*See NOTE Page 8-10.22222
9Correct if necessary.
9Check operation/fluid leakage/
Rear brake*See NOTE Page 8-10.22222
9Correct if necessary.
Wheels*9Check balance/damage/runout.
2222
9Replace if necessary.
Wheel bearings*9Check bearing assemblies for looseness/damage.
2222
9Replace if damaged.
Rear arm pivot*9Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease.222
Upper and lower arm
pivot and steering 9Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease.222
shaft*
Drive chain9Check and adjust slack/alignment/clean/lube.22222
Fittings and fasteners*9Check all chassis fittings and fasteners.
22222
9Correct if necessary.
Front and rear9Check operation.
22
suspension*9Correct if necessary.
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EBU13981
Front brake pad inspection
Each brake pad is provided with a wear indicator
groove. The indicator grooves allow checking of
brake pad wear without disassembling the
brake. Apply the brake and inspect the wear
indicator grooves. If a brake pad is worn to the
point that the wear indicator groove is almost in
contact with the disc plate, ask a Yamaha dealer
to replace the brake pads as a set.
NOTE:
The wheels need to be removed to inspect the
brake pads. (See page 8-125 for wheel removal
and installation procedures.)
1
1. Wear indicator groove1. Rainure d’indicateur d’usure1. Ranura indicador de desgaste
FrontAvantDelantero
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5. Screw in the adjusting bolt at the rear
brake caliper by hand until it feels tight,
then screw it out 1/8 turn. Tighten the lock-
nut to the specified torque.
cC
When tightening the locknut, hold the adjust-
ing bolt with a wrench so that the adjusting
bolt does not turn together with the locknut.
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Operating with improperly adjusted brakes
could cause the brakes to malfunction, result-
ing in reduced braking performance. This
could increase the chance of a collision or
accident. After adjusting the parking brake,
block the rear of the machine off the ground
and spin the rear wheels. Check to make sure
there is no brake drag. If brake drag is noticed,
perform the adjustment again.
Tightening torque:
Locknut:
16 Nm (1.6 m0kgf)
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EBU11120
Wheel removal
1. Loosen the wheel nuts.
2. Elevate the ATV and place a suitable stand
under the frame.
3. Remove the nuts from the wheel.
4. Remove the wheel.
1. Nut (×4)1. Écrou (×4)1. Tuerca (×4)
1. Nut (×4)
1. Écrou (×4)1. Tuerca (×4)
FrontAvantDelantero
RearArrièreTrasero
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EBU07390
Wheel installation
When installing the wheel, reverse the removal
procedure.
NOTE:
The arrow mark on the tire must point
toward the rotating direction of the wheel.
Tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque.1. Arrow mark1. Flèche1. Flecha
Wheel nut torque:
Front: 45 Nm (4.5 m0kgf)
Rear: 45 Nm (4.5 m0kgf)
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