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DESCRIPTION
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Right view11. Luggage strap holders (page 3-21)
12. Rear brake fluid inspection window (page 6-25)
13. Coolant reservoir tank (page 6-12)
14. Front fork spring preload adjusting
bolt (page 3-16)15. Front fork rebound damping force
adjusting screw (page 3-17)
16. Front fork compression damping
force adjusting screw (page 3-17)
17. Rear brake pedal (page 3-10)
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DESCRIPTION
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Controls/Instruments18. Clutch lever (page 3-9)
19. Left handlebar switches (page 3-8)
20. Starter (choke) “ ” (page 3-13)
21. Speedometer (page 3-6)
22. Tachometer (page 3-6)23. Coolant temperature gauge (page 3-8)
24. Right handlebar switches (page 3-9)
25. Front brake lever (page 3-10)
26. Throttle grip (page 6-18)
27. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-1)E_4tv_Description.fm Page 3 Wednesday, September 1, 1999 11:09 AM
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Main switch/steering lock ...................................... 3-1
Indicator lights ...................................................... 3-2
Oil level indicator circuit check .............................. 3-4
Fuel indicator circuit check ................................... 3-5
Speedometer ........................................................ 3-6
Tachometer ........................................................... 3-6
Diagnosis device................................................... 3-7
Antitheft alarm (optional) ...................................... 3-7
Coolant temperature gauge .................................. 3-8
Handlebar switches .............................................. 3-8
Clutch lever ........................................................... 3-9
Shift pedal ........................................................... 3-10
Front brake lever ................................................. 3-10
Rear brake pedal ................................................ 3-10Fuel tank cap ..................................................... 3-11
Fuel .................................................................... 3-11
Fuel tank breather hose (for Germany only) ...... 3-13
Starter (choke) “ ” .......................................... 3-13
Seat.................................................................... 3-14
Helmet holder..................................................... 3-15
Storage compartment ........................................ 3-15
Front fork adjustment ......................................... 3-16
Rear shock absorber adjustment ....................... 3-18
Recommended combinations of
the front fork and the rear shock absorber
settings............................................................. 3-20
Luggage strap holders ....................................... 3-21
Sidestand ........................................................... 3-21
Sidestand/clutch switch operation check............ 3-22
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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EAU00157
Shift pedalThis motorcycle is equipped with a con-
stant-mesh 6-speed transmission.
The shift pedal is located on the left
side of the engine and is used in com-
bination with the clutch when shifting.
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Front brake leverThe front brake lever is located on the
right handlebar and is equipped with a
brake lever adjusting dial. To activate
the front brake, pull the lever toward
the handlebar.
To adjust the front brake lever position,
turn the brake lever adjusting dial while
pulling the lever forward. Make sure the
setting on the brake lever adjusting dial
is aligned with the arrow mark.
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Rear brake pedalThe rear brake pedal is on the right
side of the motorcycle. Press down on
the brake pedal to apply the rear brake.
1. Shift pedal
1. Arrow mark
2. Brake lever adjusting dial
3. Front brake lever
a. Lever distance
1. Rear brake pedal
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EAU01114
4-PRE-OPERATION CHECKSOwners 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 in-
spection, you check the following points before each ride.
EAU00340
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
ITEM CHECKS PAGE
Front brake
• Check operation, free play, fluid level and fluid leakage.
• Fill with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary.6-23 ~ 6-26
Rear brake
6-23 ~ 6-26
Clutch• Check operation condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary.6-23
Throttle grip and housing• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.6-18, 6-28
Engine oil• Check oil level.
• Fill with oil if necessary.6-9 ~ 6-11
Coolant reservoir tank• Check coolant level.
• Fill with coolant as required.6-12
Drive chain• Check chain slack and condition.
• Adjust if necessary.6-27 ~ 6-28
Wheels and tires
• Check tire pressure, wear and damage. 6-19 ~ 6-22
Control and meter cable• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.6-28
Brake and shift pedal
shafts• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.6-29
Brake and clutch lever
pivots• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.6-29
Sidestand pivot• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.6-29
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
Tool kit................................................................... 6-1
Periodic maintenance and lubrication ................... 6-2
Cowling and panel removal and installation.......... 6-5
Cowling A and B ................................................... 6-5
Cowling C ............................................................. 6-7
Spark plugs........................................................... 6-7
Engine oil .............................................................. 6-9
Cooling system ................................................... 6-12
Changing the coolant.......................................... 6-13
Air filter ............................................................... 6-15
Air vent hose ....................................................... 6-17
Air intake duct ..................................................... 6-17
Carburetor adjustment ........................................ 6-17
Idle speed adjustment ........................................ 6-18
Throttle cable free play inspection ...................... 6-18
Valve clearance adjustment ................................ 6-19
Tires .................................................................... 6-19
Wheels................................................................ 6-22
Clutch lever free play adjustment........................ 6-23
Rear brake pedal height adjustment ................... 6-23
Brake light switch adjustment ............................. 6-24
Checking the front and rear brake pads.............. 6-25
Inspecting the brake fluid level............................ 6-25
Brake fluid replacement ...................................... 6-26Drive chain slack check...................................... 6-27
Drive chain slack adjustment ............................. 6-27
Drive chain lubrication........................................ 6-28
Cable inspection and lubrication ........................ 6-28
Throttle cable and grip lubrication ...................... 6-28
Brake and shift pedal lubrication ........................ 6-29
Brake and clutch lever lubrication ...................... 6-29
Sidestand lubrication.......................................... 6-29
Rear suspension lubrication............................... 6-30
Front fork inspection ........................................... 6-30
Steering inspection ............................................ 6-31
Wheel bearings .................................................. 6-31
Battery................................................................ 6-32
Fuse replacement .............................................. 6-33
Headlight bulb replacement ............................... 6-33
Tail/brake light bulb replacement ........................ 6-35
Turn signal light bulb replacement...................... 6-35
Front wheel removal ........................................... 6-35
Front wheel installation ...................................... 6-36
Rear wheel removal ........................................... 6-37
Rear wheel installation ....................................... 6-38
Troubleshooting .................................................. 6-39
Troubleshooting chart......................................... 6-40
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EAU00473
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
CP-01ENO. ITEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINITIAL
(1,000 km)EVERY
6,000 km
or
6 months
(whichever
comes first)12,000 km
or
12 months
(whichever
comes first)
1
*Fuel line• Check fuel hoses and vacuum hose for cracks or damage.
• Replace if necessary.ÖÖ
2*Fuel filter• Check condition.
• Replace if necessary.Ö
3 Spark plugs• Check condition.
• Clean, regap or replace if necessary.ÖÖÖ
4*Valves• Check valve clearance.
• Adjust if necessary.Every 42,000 km or 42 months
(whichever comes first)
5 Air filter
• Clean or replace if necessary.ÖÖ
6Clutch• Check operation.
• Adjust or replace cable.ÖÖÖ
7*Front brake• Check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.
(See NOTE on page 6-4.)
• Correct accordingly.
• Replace brake pads if necessary.ÖÖÖ
8*Rear brake• Check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.
(See NOTE on page 6-4.)
• Correct accordingly.
• Replace brake pads if necessary.ÖÖÖ
9*Wheels• Check balance, runout and for damage.
• Rebalance or replace if necessary.ÖÖ
10*Tires• Check tread depth and for damage.
• Replace if necessary.
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.ÖÖ
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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:@ l
The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
l
Hydraulic brake system
• When disassembling the master cylinder or caliper cylinder, always replace the brake fluid. Check the brake fluid level
regularly and fill as required.
• Replace the oil seals on the inner parts of the master cylinder and caliper cylinder every two years.
• Replace the brake hoses every four years or if cracked or damaged.
@21
*Carburetors• Check engine idling speed, synchronization and starter operation.
• Adjust if necessary.ÖÖÖ
22 Engine oil• Check oil level and vehicle for oil leakage.
• Correct if necessary.
• Change. (Warm engine before draining.)ÖÖÖ
23 Engine oil filter cartridge
• Replace.ÖÖ
24*Cooling system• Check coolant level and vehicle for coolant leakage.
• Correct if necessary.
• Change coolant every 24,000 km or 24 months (whichever comes
first).ÖÖ NO. ITEM CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINITIAL
(1,000 km)EVERY
6,000 km
or
6 months
(whichever
comes first)12,000 km
or
12 months
(whichever
comes first)
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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EW000083
WARNING
@ Proper loading of your motorcycle
is important for several characteris-
tics of your motorcycle, such as
handling, braking, performance and
safety. Do not carry loosely packed
items that can shift. Securely pack
your heaviest items close to the
center of the motorcycle, and dis-
tribute the weight evenly from side
to side. Properly adjust the suspen-
sion for your load, and check the
condition and pressure of your tires.
NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR MOTOR-
CYCLE. Make sure the total weight
of the cargo, rider, passenger, and
accessories (fairing, saddlebags,
etc. if approved for this model) does
not exceed the maximum load of the
motorcycle. Operation of an over-
loaded motorcycle could cause tire
damage, an accident, or even injury. @
Tire inspection
Always check the tires before operating
the motorcycle. If center tread depth
reaches the limit as shown, if the tire
has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if
the side wall is cracked, contact a
Yamaha dealer immediately and have
the tire replaced.
EW000095
WA R N I N G
@ Operating the motorcycle with ex-
cessively worn tires decrease riding
stability and can lead to loss of con-
trol. Have excessively worn tires re-
placed by a Yamaha dealer
immediately. Brakes, tires, and relat-
ed wheel parts replacement should
be left to a Yamaha Service Techni-
cian. @CE-26ENOTE:@ These limits may be different by regula-
tion from country to country. If so, con-
form to the limits specified by the
regulations of your own country. @
1. Side wall
a. Tread depth
Minimum tire tread depth
(front and rear)1.6 mm
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Clutch lever free play
adjustmentThe clutch lever free play should be ad-
justed to 10 ~ 15 mm. If the free play is
incorrect, adjust as follows.
1. Loosen the locknut.
2. Turn the adjusting bolt at the
clutch lever in direction a
to in-
crease free play or in direction b
to decrease free play.
3. Tighten the locknut.
NOTE:@ If proper adjustment cannot be ob-
tained or the clutch does not work cor-
rectly, ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect
the internal clutch mechanism. @
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Rear brake pedal height
adjustmentThe top of the brake pedal should be
positioned 42 mm below the top of the
footrest. If not, ask a Yamaha dealer to
adjust it.
1. Locknut
2. Adjusting bolt
c. Free play
a. Pedal height
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