2011 SSX4 225 PDF
2011 SSX4 225 PDF
OWNERS MANUAL
SX-4 225
                                                                                                  54D-F8199-E0
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EAU46090
             Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it sold.
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   EAU10050
                                                                                                  INTRODUCTION
                                                                                                                         EAU10102
          WARNING
  Please read this manual carefully and completely before operating this motorcycle.
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION                                                                                    EAU10122
EAU10132
       WARNING                 A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoid, could result
                               in death or serious injury.
EAUN0020
                                                                 SCORPIO (54D)
                                                                OWNERS MANUAL
                                                      2010 by Yamaha Indonesia Motor Mfg
                                                             1st edition, October 2010
                                                                 All rights reserved.
                                                        Any reprinting or unauthorized use
                                                         without the written permission of
                                                      Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing
                                                             is expressly prohibited.
                                                               Printed in Indonesia
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  TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                                                                                                                          EAU10210
 SAFETY INFORMATION ..................1-1                       OPERATION AND IMPORTANT                                      Checking the brake lever
                                                                RIDING POINTS................................. 5-1             free play .................................... 6-18
  DESCRIPTION ..................................2-1               Starting and warming up a                                  Adjusting the brake pedal
   Left view ...........................................2-1         cold engine ................................. 5-1          free play .................................... 6-18
   Right view.........................................2-2         Starting a warm engine .................. 5-2              Adjusting the rear brake light
   Controls and instruments.................2-3                   Shifting ........................................... 5-2     switch ....................................... 6-19
                                                                  Tips for reducing fuel                                     Checking the front brake pads and
  INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL                                            consumption ............................... 5-3            rear brake shoes ...................... 6-19
  FUNCTIONS .......................................3-1            Engine break-in .............................. 5-3         Checking the front brake
    Main switch/steering lock ................3-1                 Parking ........................................... 5-5      fluid level .................................. 6-20
    Key hole cover ................................3-2            General note .................................. 5-6        Changing the brake fluid .............. 6-20
    Indicator lights ................................3-2                                                                     Drive chain slack .......................... 6-21
    Speedometer unit ...........................3-2             PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND                                     Cleaning and lubricating the
    Fuel gauge ......................................3-3        MINOR REPAIR ................................. 6-1             drive chain ................................ 6-23
    Handlebar switches ........................3-3               Owners tool kit ............................... 6-1        Checking and lubricating the
    Shift pedal .......................................3-4       Periodic maintenance and                                      cables ....................................... 6-23
    Brake lever .....................................3-4           lubrication chart .......................... 6-2          Checking and lubricating the
    Brake pedal ....................................3-4          Removing and installing the                                   throttle grip and cable ............... 6-23
    Fuel tank cap ..................................3-5            cowlings and panel ..................... 6-5              Lubricating the brake lever .......... 6-24
    Fuel .................................................3-5    Checking the spark plug ................. 6-8               Lubricating the brake pedal ......... 6-24
    Starter (choke) lever ........................3-6            Engine oil .................................... 6-10        Checking and lubricating the
    Kickstarter .......................................3-7       Engine oil filter element ................... 6-11            centerstand and sidestand ....... 6-24
    Seat ................................................3-7     Cleaning the air filter element ...... 6-12                 Lubricating the
    Helmet holders ...............................3-8            Adjusting the carburetor ............... 6-13                 swingarm pivots ........................ 6-25
    Storage compartment .....................3-8                 Adjusting the engine idling                                 Checking the front fork ................. 6-25
    Sidestand ........................................3-8          speed ........................................ 6-14       Checking the steering .................. 6-26
                                                                 Adjusting the throttle cable                                Checking the wheel bearings ....... 6-26
  PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ..............4-1                           free play .................................... 6-14       Battery ......................................... 6-27
   Pre-operation check list ..................4-2                Valve clearance ............................ 6-15           Replacing the fuse ....................... 6-28
                                                                 Tires ............................................. 6-15
                                                                 Wheels ......................................... 6-17
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                                                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
   Replacing the head light bulb ............ 6-29
   Replacing a front turn signal ligh
    bulb/Auxilliary bulb ......................... 6-29
   Replacing a rear turn signal/tail/
     brake/light bulb .............................. 6-30
   Front wheel ....................................... 6-31
   Rear wheel ......................................... 6-32
   Troubleshooting charts ..................... 6-35
EAU45762
                               Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of
                               your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label
                               is available from your Yamaha dealer.
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                                                                                                     SAFETY INFORMATION
                                             EAU10313
                                                        Safe Riding                                         tersections are the most likely
  Be a Responsible Owner
                                                        Perform the pre-operation checks each               places for motorcycle accidents
  As the vehicles owner, you are respon-
                                                        time you use the vehicle to make sure it            to occur.
  sible for the safe and proper operation
                                                        is in safe operating condition. Failure to         Ride where other motorists can        1
  of your motorcycle.
                                                        inspect or maintain the vehicle properly            see you. Avoid riding in another
  Motorcycles are single-track vehicles.
                                                        increases the possibility of an accident            motorists blind spot.
  Their safe use and operation are de-
                                                        or equipment damage. See page 5-1                Many accidents involve inexperi-
  pendent upon the use of proper riding
                                                        for a list of pre-operation checks.               enced operators. In fact, many op-
  techniques as well as the expertise of
                                                           This motorcycle is designed to                erators who have been involved in
  the operator. Every operator should
                                                              carry the operator and a passen-            accidents do not even have a cur-
  know the following requirements before
                                                              ger.                                        rent motorcycle license.
  riding this motorcycle.
                                                           The failure of motorists to detect             Make sure that you are qualified
  He or she should:
                                                              and recognize motorcycles in traf-            and that you only lend your mo-
     Obtain thorough instructions from
                                                              fic is the predominating cause of             torcycle to other qualified opera-
       a competent source on all aspects
                                                              automobile/motorcycle accidents.              tors.
       of motorcycle operation.
                                                              Many accidents have been                     Know your skills and limits.
     Observe the warnings and mainte-
                                                              caused by an automobile driver                Staying within your limits may
       nance requirements in this Own-
                                                              who did not see the motorcycle.               help you to avoid an accident.
       ers Manual.
                                                              Making yourself conspicuous ap-              We recommend that you prac-
     Obtain qualified training in safe
                                                              pears to be very effective in reduc-          tice riding your motorcycle
       and proper riding techniques.
                                                              ing the chance of this type of                where there is no traffic until you
     Obtain professional technical ser-
                                                              accident.                                     have become thoroughly famil-
       vice as indicated in this Owners
                                                              Therefore:                                    iar with the motorcycle and all of
       Manual and/or when made neces-
                                                               Wear a brightly colored jacket.             its controls.
       sary by mechanical conditions.
                                                               Use extra caution when you are           Many accidents have been
                                                                 approaching      and     passing         caused by error of the motorcycle
                                                                 through intersections, since in-         operator. A typical error made by
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            SAFETY INFORMATION
            the operator is veering wide on a                      Never ride under the influence of         tem become very hot during or af-
            turn due to excessive speed or un-                      alcohol or other drugs.                   ter operation and can cause
            dercornering (insufficient lean an-                                                               burns.
1           gle for the speed).                             Protective apparel                               A passenger should also observe
             Always obey the speed limit and               The majority of fatalities from motorcy-          the above precautions.
               never travel faster than warrant-            cle accidents are the result of head in-
               ed by road and traffic condi-                juries. The use of a safety helmet is the    Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
               tions.                                       single most critical factor in the preven-   All engine exhaust contains carbon
             Always signal before turning or               tion or reduction of head injuries.          monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing car-
               changing lanes. Make sure that                   Always wear an approved helmet.         bon monoxide can cause headaches,
               other motorists can see you.                     Wear a face shield or goggles.          dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confu-
           The posture of the operator and                      Wind in your unprotected eyes           sion, and eventually death.
            passenger is important for proper                    could contribute to an impairment       Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor-
            control.                                             of vision that could delay seeing a     less, tasteless gas which may be
             The operator should keep both                      hazard.                                 present even if you do not see or smell
               hands on the handlebar and                       The use of a jacket, heavy boots,       any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of
               both feet on the operator foot-                   trousers, gloves, etc., is effective    carbon monoxide can collect rapidly
               rests during operation to main-                   in preventing or reducing abra-         and you can quickly be overcome and
               tain control of the motorcycle.                   sions or lacerations.                   unable to save yourself. Also, deadly
             The passenger should always                       Never wear loose-fitting clothes,       levels of carbon monoxide can linger
               hold onto the operator, the seat                  otherwise they could catch on the       for hours or days in enclosed or poorly
               strap or grab bar, if equipped,                   control levers, footrests, or wheels    ventilated areas. If you experience any
               with both hands and keep both                     and cause injury or an accident.        symptoms of carbon monoxide poison-
               feet on the passenger footrests.                 Always wear protective clothing         ing, leave the area immediately, get
               Never carry a passenger unless                    that covers your legs, ankles, and      fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT-
               he or she can firmly place both                   feet. The engine or exhaust sys-        MENT.
               feet on the passenger footrests.
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                                                                                                   SAFETY INFORMATION
       Do not run engine indoors. Even if              guidelines to follow if loading cargo to        attached to the motorcycle before
        you try to ventilate engine exhaust             your motorcycle:                                riding. Check accessory mounts
        with fans or open windows and                   The total weight of the operator,               and cargo restraints frequently.
        doors, carbon monoxide can rap-                 passenger, accessories and cargo                 Properly adjust the suspension      1
        idly reach dangerous levels.                    must not exceed the maximum load                   for your load, and check the
       Do not run engine in poorly venti-              limit. Operation of an overloaded ve-              condition and pressure of your
        lated or partially enclosed areas               hicle could cause an accident.                     tires.
        such as barns, garages, or car-                                                                  Never attach any large or heavy
        ports.                                              Maximum load:                                  items to the handlebar, front
       Do not run engine outdoors where                      180 kg (397 lb)                              fork, or front fender. These
        engine exhaust can be drawn into                                                                   items, including such cargo as
                                                        When loading within this weight limit,
        a building through openings such                                                                   sleeping bags, duffel bags, or
                                                        keep the following in mind:
        as windows and doors.                                                                              tents, can create unstable han-
                                                           Cargo and accessory weight
                                                                                                           dling or a slow steering re-
 Loading                                                    should be kept as low and close to
                                                                                                           sponse.
 Adding accessories or cargo to your                        the motorcycle as possible. Se-
                                                                                                       This vehicle is not designed to
 motorcycle can adversely affect stabili-                   curely pack your heaviest items as
                                                                                                        pull a trailer or to be attached to
 ty and handling if the weight distribution                 close to the center of the vehicle
                                                                                                        a sidecar.
 of the motorcycle is changed. To avoid                     as possible and make sure to dis-
 the possibility of an accident, use ex-                    tribute the weight as evenly as        Genuine Yamaha Accessories
 treme caution when adding cargo or                         possible on both sides of the mo-      Choosing accessories for your vehicle
 accessories to your motorcycle. Use                        torcycle to minimize imbalance or      is an important decision. Genuine
 extra care when riding a motorcycle                        instability.                           Yamaha accessories, which are avail-
 that has added cargo or accessories.                      Shifting weights can create a sud-     able only from a Yamaha dealer, have
 Here, along with the information about                     den imbalance. Make sure that ac-      been designed, tested, and approved
 accessories below, are some general                        cessories and cargo are securely       by Yamaha for use on your vehicle.
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            SAFETY INFORMATION
      Many companies with no connection to                      characteristics can put you and others             Bulky or large accessories may
      Yamaha manufacture parts and acces-                       at greater risk of serious injury or death.          seriously affect the stability of
      sories or offer other modifications for                   You are responsible for injuries related             the motorcycle due to aerody-
1                                                               to changes in the vehicle.                           namic effects. Wind may at-
      Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a
      position to test the products that these                  Keep the following guidelines in mind,               tempt to lift the motorcycle, or
      aftermarket      companies      produce.                  as well as those provided under Load-               the motorcycle may become un-
      Therefore, Yamaha can neither en-                         ing when mounting accessories.                      stable in cross winds. These ac-
      dorse nor recommend the use of ac-                           Never install accessories or carry               cessories may also cause
      cessories not sold by Yamaha or                                cargo that would impair the perfor-             instability when passing or be-
      modifications not specifically recom-                          mance of your motorcycle. Care-                 ing passed by large vehicles.
      mended by Yamaha, even if sold and                             fully inspect the accessory before            Certain accessories can dis-
      installed by a Yamaha dealer.                                  using it to make sure that it does              place the operator from his or
                                                                     not in any way reduce ground                    her normal riding position. This
       Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and                           clearance or cornering clearance,               improper position limits the free-
       Modifications                                                 limit suspension travel, steering               dom of movement of the opera-
       While you may find aftermarket prod-                          travel or control operation, or ob-             tor and may limit control ability,
       ucts similar in design and quality to                         scure lights or reflectors.                     therefore, such accessories are
       genuine Yamaha accessories, recog-                             Accessories fitted to the handle-             not recommended.
       nize that some aftermarket accessories                           bar or the front fork area can           Use caution when adding electri-
       or modifications are not suitable be-                            create instability due to improp-         cal accessories. If electrical acces-
       cause of potential safety hazards to                             er weight distribution or aerody-         sories exceed the capacity of the
       you or others. Installing aftermarket                            namic changes. If accessories             motorcycles electrical system, an
       products or having other modifications                           are added to the handlebar or             electric failure could result, which
       performed to your vehicle that change                            front fork area, they must be as          could cause a dangerous loss of
       any of the vehicles design or operation                         lightweight as possible and               lights or engine power.
                                                                        should be kept to a minimum.
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                                                                                                                 DESCRIPTION
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  Left view
                                                                          1                            2     3
4 5 6
                                                                              2-1
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      DESCRIPTION
                                                                                                                                        EAU10410
Right view 7 8
12 11 10 9
                7. Fuse                                         (Page 6-32)        10.Engine oil level check window   (Page 6-8)
                8. Kickstarter                                  (Page 3-9)         11.Brake pedal                     (Page 3-6,6-18)
                9. Engine oil filter element                    (Page 6-8)         12.Battery                         (Page 6-30)
                                                                                  2-2
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                                                                                                                      DESCRIPTION
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                                                                                                             9
                                                                                  2-3
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                                                 EAU10460
                                                            To lock the steering                           To unlock the steering
      Main switch/steering lock
3 3
                                                                                                             1. Push.
                                                                1. Push.                                     2. Turn
                                                                2. Turn
      The main switch/steering lock controls
      the ignition and lighting systems, and is                                                 EAU10700   Push the key in to the main switch,
      used to lock the steering. The various                LOCK                                           and then turn it to "OFF" while still pu-
      positions are described below.                        The steering is locked, and all electrical     shing it.
                                                EAU37441
                                                            systems are off. The key can be re-
      ON                                                    moved.                                                                            EWA10060
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                                                                                                      4
                                                                                                          3
              1        2       3        1                                                            1.   Speedometer
   1. Turn signal indicator light " 5 "                                                              2.   Odometer
   2. Neutral indicator light "N"                                                                    3.   Tripmeter
                                                                                                     4.   Reset knob
   3. High beam indicator light " & "
                                              EAU11040                                              The speedometer unit is equipped with
  Turn signal indicator light                                                                     a speedometer, an odometer and trip-
  This indicator light flashes when the                                                             meter. The speedometer shows riding
  turn signal switch is pushed to the left                                                          speed. The odometer shows the total
  or right.                                                                                         distance traveled.
                                             EAU11060
                                              EAU11080                                              The tripmeter shows the distance tra-
  Neutral indicator light "    "
                                                                                                    veled since it was last set to zero with
  This indicator light comes on when                                                                the reset knob. The tripmeter can be
  the transmission is in the neutral                                                                used to estimate the distance that can
  position.                                                                                         be traveled with a full tank of fuel.
                                                                                                    This information will enable you to plan
                                                                                                    future fuel stops.
                                                                          3-2
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                                         1
                                               3
                                                                      The fuel gauge indicates the amount of    Left
                                                                                                                              1 2        3
                                                                      fuel in the fuel tank. The needle moves
                                                                      towards E (Empty) as the fuel level
                                                                      decreases. When the needle reaches
                                                                      When the needle reaches "E", refuel
                                                                      as soon as possible.
        3
                                                                      TIP:
                                                         2
                                                                      Do not allow the fuel tank to empty                     5      4
                1. Tachometer                                         itself completely.
                2. Red zone                                                                                      1.   Light switch : /'/1
                3. Fuel gauge                                                                                    2.   Pass switch &
                                                                                                                 3.   Dimmer switch      /
                                                                                                                 4.   Turn signal switch
               The tachometer allows the rider to mo-                                                            5.   Horn switch HORN
               nitor the engine speed and keep it wi-                                                                                                 EAU12590
               thin the ideal power range.                                                                      Light switch " : / '/1 "
                                                           ECA10031                                             Set this switch to  ' to turn on
                NOTICE :
                                                                                                                the auxiliary light, meter lighting and tail-
               Do not operate the engine in the                                                                 light. Set the switch to : to turn on
               Tachometer red zone.                                                                             the headlight also. Set the switch to
               Red zone: 10.000 r/min and above.                                                                1 to turn off all the lights.
                                                                                       3-3
                                                       INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
                                    EAU12400
                                                 Right                  1                       Clutch lever
                                                                                                                                EAU12850
Dimmer switch  / 
Set this switch to   for the high
beam and to   for the low beam.
                                    EAU12460
Turn signal switch  / 
To signal a right-hand turn, push this
                                            3                                                          1
switch to  . To signal a left-hand
turn, push this switch to  . When re-                                         2                                                          3
leased, the switch returns to the center
position. To cancel the turn signal
                                                1. Engine stop switch " #/$ "
lights, push the switch in after it has re-
                                                2. Start switch "  "                            1. Clutch lever
turned to the center position.
                                                                                    EAU12660
                                    EAU12500    Engine stop switch  #/$                       The clutch lever is located at the left
Horn switch HORN
                                                Set this switch to # before starting          handlebar grip. To disengage the
Press this switch to sound the horn.
                                                the engine. Set this switch to $ to           clutch, pull the lever toward the han-
                                                stop the engine in case of an emer-             dlebar grip. To engage the clutch,
                                                gency, such as when the motorcycle              release the lever. The lever should
                                                overturns or when the throttle cable is         be pulled rapidly and released slowly
                                                stuck.                           EAU12710
                                                                                                for smooth clutch operation.
                                                Start switch ,
                                                Push this switch to crank the engine
                                                with the starter.
                                                                                     ECA10050
                                                 NOTICE :
                                                CAUTION:
                                                See page 5-1 for starting instruction
                                                prior starting the engine.
                                                                  3-4
er
                                                                                   1
             5                                                                                                                        1
             4
             3
     3       2
             N
             1                                                                                                   .
                  1
            1. Shift pedal                                       1. Brake lever                               1. Brake pedal.
            N. Neutral
                                                                 The brake lever is located at the right      The brake pedal is on the right side of
            The shift pedal is located on the left               handlebar grip. To apply the front           the motorcycle. To apply the rear
            side of the engine and is used in                    brake, pull the lever toward the handle-     brake, press down on the brake pedal.
            combination with the clutch lever                    bar grip.
            when shifting the gears of the
            5-speed constant-mesh transmission
            equipped on this motorcycle.
            TIP:
            Use your toes or heel to shift up and
            your toes to shift down.
                                                                                  3-5
l)
                                                                                                                Fuel
                                                                  1. Push the fuel tank cap into the po-
                                                                     sition with the key inserted in the
                                   >                                 lock.
                                                                  2. Turn the key counterclokwise to
                                            =
                                                                     the original position, remove it,
                                                                     and then close the lock cover.
                                                                                                                                                            3
                                                                 TIP:
                                                                 The fuel tank cap cannot be closed
                                                1                unless the key is in the lock. In addition,
                                                                 the key cannot be removed if the cap           1. Fuel tank filler tube
        1. Fuel tank cap lock cover                              cap is not properly closed and locked.         2. Fuel level
        a. Open
        b. Unlock                                                                                               Make sure there is sufficient gasoline
                                                                                                     EWA11091
       Open the fuel tank cap lock cover,                             WARNING                                   in the tank.
       insert the key into the lock and turn it                  Make sure that the fuel tank cap is                                            EWA10881
       1/4 turn clockwise. The lock will be                      properly closed after filling fuel.                 WARNING
                                                                                                                     W
                                                                                                                     W ARNI
                                                                                                                       ARNINGNG
                                                                                                                             NG
       be released and the fuel tank cap can                     Leaking fuel is a fire hazard.                 Gasoline and gasoline vapors are
       be opened.                                                                                               extremely flammable. To avoid fires
                                                                                                                and explosions and to reduce the
                                                                                                                risk of injury when refueling, follow
                                                                                                                these instructions.
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                  a                                                                                                    1
                                                                                                                                                3
                                                             1. Projection
                                                             2. Seat holder
   a. Unlock.                                                                                       1. Helmet holder
  To remove the seat                                        To install the seat                     The helmet holders are located under
                                                                                                    the seat.
  1. Insert the key into the seat lock, and                 1. Insert the projection on the front
     then turn it clockwise                                     of the seat into the seat holder    To secure a helmet to a helmet holder
                                                               as shown.                             1. Open the seat. (See page 3-9 for
  2. Pull the seat off.
                                                            2. Push the rear of the seat down to        removal and installation prose-
                                                                lock it in place.                       dures.)
                                                            3. Turn the key counter clockwise        2. Attach a helmet to a helmet holder,
                                                                and then remove it.                     and then securely close the seat.
                                                                                                              WARNI!NGNever ride with a
                                                                                                        WARNING
                                                            TIP:                                        helmet attached to the helmet
                                                            Make sure that the seat is properly         holder, since the helmet may
                                                            secured before riding.                      hit objects, causing loss of control
                                                                                                        and possibly an accident. [EWA10161]
                                                                              3-10
1
                                                                         WARNING
    3                                                               The vehicle must not be ridden with
                                                                    the sidestand down, or if the side-
                                                                    stand cannot be properly moved up
                                                                    (or does not stay up), otherwise the
                                                                    sidestand could contact the ground
                                                                    and distract the operator, resulting
                                                                    in a possible loss of control.
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                                                                          PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
                                                                                                               EAU15596
  Inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition. Always follow the
  inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner's Manual.
                                                                                                               EWA11151
         WARNING
  Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage.
  Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided
  in this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer.
  Before using this vehicles, check the following points:
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      PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
                                                                                                                                             EAU15610
                                             Check operation
        Front and rear suspension                                                                                                 6-23
                                             Check oil suspention for leakage.
4
                                               Check operation.
                                               If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
                                               Check brake pads for wear.
        Front brake                            Replace if necessary.                                                           6-18, 6-19
                                               Check fluid level in reservoir.
                                               If necessary, add recommended brake fluid to specified level.
                                               Check hydraulic system for leakage.
                                             Check operation.
        Rear brake                           Check pedal free play.                                                              6-17
                                             Adjust if necessary.
                                             Make sure that operation is smooth.
                                             Check cable free play.
        Throttle grip                                                                                                           6-12, 6-13
                                             If necessary, have Yamaha dealer adjust cable free play and lubricate cable and
                                              grip housing.
                                             Make sure that operation is smooth.
        Control cables                                                                                                            6-21
                                             Lubricate if necessary.
                                               Check chain slack.
                                               Adjust if necessary.
        Drive chain                                                                                                             6-19, 6-20
                                               Check chain condition.
                                               Lubricate if necessary.
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                                                                                                 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
                 ITEM                                                          CHECKS                          PAGE
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                                                  EAU15951
                                                                   Before starting out, make sure         Starting and warming up a
       Read the Owner's Manual carefully to                         that the sidestand is up. If the       cold engine
       become familiar with all controls. If                        sidestand is not raised com-
       there is a control or function you do not                    pletely, it could contact the
       understand, ask your Yamaha dealer.                          ground and distract the opera-
                                                                                                                              RES
                                                                    tor, resulting in a possible loss
             WARNING
                                                  EWA10270
                                                                    of control.                                         OFF
                                                                                                                                    FUEL
            Become thoroughly familiar                                                         ECAN0070
                                                                                                                              ON
             with all operating controls and                     NOTICE
                                                                  NOTICE:::
                                                                 NOTICE
             their functions before riding.                                                                                   ON
                                                                Do not ride through deep water
             Consult a Yamaha dealer re-                        (including puddles), otherwise the
5
             garding any control or function                    engine may be damaged.
             that you do not thoroughly un-                                                                In order for the ignition circuit cut-off
             derstand.                                                                                     system to enable starting, one of the
                                                                                                           following conditions must be met:
            Never start the engine or oper-
             ate it in a closed area for any
                                                                                                               The transmission is in the neutral
             length of time. Exhaust fumes                                                                      position.
             are poisonous, and inhaling                                                                       The transmission is in gear with the
             them can cause loss of con-                                                                        clutch lever pulled.
             sciousness and death within a                                                                  1. Turn the fuel cock lever to ON
             short time. Always make sure                                                                   2. Turn the key to ON and make
             that there is adequate ventila-                                                                   sure that the engine stop switch
             tion.                                                                                             is set to # .
                                                                                                            3. Shift the transmission into the
                                                                                                               neutral position.
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       TIP:
       To shift the transmission into the neu-
       tral position, press the shift pedal
       down repeatedly until it reaches the
       end of its travel, and then slightly
       raise it.
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                                                                     WARNING
                                                                    Since the engine and exhaust
                                                                     system can become very hot,
                                                                     park in a place where pedestri-
                                                                     ans or children are not likely to
5                                                                    touch them.
       The vehicle can now be operated
                                                                    Do not park on a slope or on soft
       normally.
                                                ECA10310
                                                                     ground, otherwise the vehicle
         NOTICE:                                                     may overturn.
       8 Keep the engine speed out of
          the tachometer red zone.
       8 If any engine trouble should
          occur during the engine break-
          in period, immediately have a
          Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
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  General note
  Much can be gained from the correct use and maintenance of a motorcycle.
     1. THE CUSTOMERS CAN USE THE FULLEST                      2. A MOTORCYCLE CAN KEEP ITS PERFORMANCE
        POTENTIAL OF YAMAHA MOTORCYCLES                           CAPABILITY FOR A LONGER TIME
                                                                 Perfect operative
                                                                 condition
                                                                                       Without                                                      5
                                                                                     maintenance
                                                                                     Distance
                                                                                     covered (km)     Engine overhaul, cylinder
                                                                                                      boring, piston ring change, etc.
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          3. FUEL COST AND REPAIR EXPENSES CAN BE                          4. A MOTORCYCLE CAN DEMAND A HIGH PRICE
             KEPT TO A MINIMUM                                                WHEN IT IS TRADED IN AS A USED PRODUCT
                                        Fuel consumption
                                               With maintenance
               100%
                         Without
                         maintenance
                              Distance covered (km)
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                                                                                                      TIP :
  Safety is an obligation of the owner. Pe-                                                           If you do not have the tools or experi-
  riodic inspection, adjustment and lubri-                      1                                     ence required for a particular job, have
  cation will keep your vehicle in the                                                                a Yamaha dealer perform it for you.
  safest and most efficient condition pos-
  sible. The most important points of in-                                                                                               EWA10350
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        1 * Fuel line                        Check fuel and vacuum hoses for cracks or damage.                                                   
                                             Check condition.
                                                                                                                                     
        2     Spark plug                     Clean and regap.
6                                            Replace.                                                                                       
                                             Check valve clearance.
        3 * Valves                                                                                                                         
                                             Adjust.
                                             Clean.                                                                                 
        4     Air filter element
                                             Replace.                                                                                       
                                             Check electrolyte level and specific gravity.
        5 * Battery                                                                                                                               
                                             Make sure that the breather hose is properly routed.
                                             Check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage.                                        
        6 * Front brake
                                             Replace brake pads.                                                      Whenever worn to the limit
                                             Check operation and adjust brake pedal free play.                                                  
        7 * Rear brake
                                             Replace brake shoes.                                                     Whenever worn to the limit
                                             Check for cracks or damage.                                                                         
        8 * Brake hose
                                             Replace.                                                                       Every 4 years
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                                             Check operation                                                                     
       22 * Front suspention
                                             Check for oil leakage
              Front and rear brake
       23 *                                  Check operation.                                                                         
              switches
              Moving parts and ca-
       24                                    Lubricate.                                                                                
              bles
                                             Check operation and free play.
              Throttle grip housing
       25 *                                  Adjust the throttle cable free play if necessary.                                         
              and cable
                                             Lubricate the throttle grip housing and cable.
                                             Check the air cut-off valve, reed valve, and hose for dam-
       26 * Air induction system              age.                                                                                      
                                             Replace any damaged parts if necessary.
              Lights, signals and            Check operation.
6      27 *
              switches                       Adjust headlight beam.
                                                                                                                                       
EAU18660
      TIP :
         The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
         Hydraulic brake service
            Regularly check and, if necessary, correct the brake fluid level.
            Every two years replace the internal components of the brake master cylinder and caliper, and change the brake fluid.
            Replace the brake hoses every four years and if cracked or damaged.
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                                                            1. Panel/cover                             1. Projection
                                                            2. Screw                                   2. Holder
                                                                                           EAU19400
                                                                                 6-5
1. Spark plug wrence
              wrence1. Spark plug wrence
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                                                        TIP :
                                                        If a torque wrench is not available when
                                                        installing a spark plug, a good estimate
                                                        of the correct torque is 1/41/2 turn
                                                        past finger tight. However, the spark
      1. Spark plug gap                                 plug should be tightened to the speci-
   To install the spark plug                            fied torque as soon as possible.
    1. Measure the spark plug gap with a
       wire thickness gauge and, if nec-                    4. Install the spark plug cap.
       essary, adjust the gap to specifica-
                                                                                                    6
       tion.
      Spark plug gap:
        0.70.8 mm (0.0270.031 in)
                                                                              6-7
face and hold it in an upright po-
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                         2                                                                           Tightening torque:
                                                                                                       Oil filter element cover bolt:
                                                                                                         10 Nm (1.0 mkgf, 7.2 ftlbf)
                                                1
                                                                               1                   TIP:
                                                                                                   Make sure that the O-ring is properly
   1. Oil filter element drain bolt                                                                seated.
                                                             1. Oli filter element
   2. Oli filter element cover
                                                             2. O-ring (3)
   3. Bolt (2)
                                                                                                   11. Install the oil filter element drain
   5. Remove the oil filter element drain                6. Remove the oil filter element cover        bolt, and then tighten it to the
      bolt to drain the oil from the oil fil-               by removing the bolts.                     specified torque.
                                                                                                                                                 6
      ter element.                                       7. Remove the oil filter element and      12. Install the engine oil drain bolt, and
   TIP :                                                    O-rings.                                   and then tighten it to the specified
   Skip step 6-10 if the oil filter element is           8. Check the O-rings for damage and           torque.
   not being cleaned.                                       replace it if necessary.
                                                         9. Clean the oil filter element with         Tightening torque:
                                                            solvent, and then install it.               Oil filter element drain bolt:
                                                                                                          10 Nm (1.0 mkgf, 7.2 ftlbf)
                                                         TIP :
                                                                                                        Engine oil drain bolt:
                                                         Check the oil filter element for damage          20 Nm (2.0 mkgf, 14.4 ftlbf)
                                                         and repalce it if necessary.
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         13. Refill with the specified amount 14. Start the engine, and then let it idle               Cleaning the air filter element
             of the recommended oil, and then             for several minutes while checking           and check hose
             install and tighten the oil filler bolt.     it for oil leakage. If oil is leaking, im-
                                                                                                       The air filter element should be cleaned
                                                          mediately turn the engine off and
                                                                                                       at the intervals specified in the perio-
          Recommended engine oil:                         check for the cause.
            See page 8-1.                                                                              dic maintenance and lubrication chart.
                                                      15. Turn the engine off, and then
          Oil quantity:                                                                                Clean the air filter element more fre-
                                                          check the oil level and correct it if
            With oil filter element removal:                                                           quently if you are riding in unusually
               1.30 L (1.24 US qt) (1.13 Imp.qt)          necessary.
                                                                                                       wet or dusty areas.
             Without oil filter element removal:
                                                                                                       In addition, the air filter check hose
               1.20 L (1.14 US qt) (1.04 Imp.qt)
                                                                                                       must be frequently checked and cle-
             Total amount (dry engine)
                                                                                                       aned if necessary.
               1.40 L (1.33 US qt) (1.21 Imp.qt)
ECA10390
66       NOTICE:
            In order to prevent clutch slip-
             page (since the engine oil also
             lubricates the clutch), do not
             mix any chemical additives
             with the oil.
            Make sure that no foreign mate-
             rial enters the crankcase.
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                                                              1
                                                                                         2
    1
                                                                  3
                                                           1. Sponge material
   1. Air filter case cover                                2. Element guide
   2. Screw (4)                                           3. Air filter element frame                 TIP :
                                                                                                       The sponge material should be wet
  To clean the air filter element                                                                      but not dripping.
   1. Remove left side panel (See                          3. Pull the air filter out.
      page 6-5)                                            4. Remove the sponge material                                                   6
   2. Remove the air filter case cover                        from the air filter element frame,              Recommended oil:
      by removing the screws.                                 clean it with solvent, and squee-    _
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                                                                                                        WARNING
                                             EWA10510
                                                                                                       The front and rear tires should       6
        WARNING
                                                                                                        be of the same make and de-
  Proper loading of your motorcycle is                                                                  sign, otherwise the handling
  important for several characteristics                                                                 characteristics of the vehicle
  of your motorcycle; such as han-                                                                      cannot be guaranteed.
  dling, braking, performance and                       1. Tire sidewall                               After extensive tests, only the
  safety. Do not carry loosely packed                   2. Tire wear indicator                          tires listed below have been ap-
  items that can shift. Securely pack                   3. Tire tread depth                             proved for this model by
  your heaviest items close to the cen-                                                                 Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
                                                        The tires must be checked before each
  ter of the motorcycle, and distribute
                                                        ride. If the tire shows crosswise lines
  the weight evenly from side to side.
                                                        (minimum tread depth), if the tire has a
  Check the condition and pressure of
                                                        nail or glass fragments in it, or if the
  your tires. NEVER OVERLOAD
                                                        sidewall is cracked, have a Yamaha
  YOUR MOTORCYCLE. Make sure
                                                        dealer replace the tire immediately.
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         WARNING
   It is advisable to have a Yamaha dea-                                               1      C
   ler make this adjustments.                                                                                                        c
                                                               2     b        a
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                                              EAU22793
   To check the drive chain slack                                                                                  1                      b
                                                                                          a
    1. Place the motorcycle on the cen-                                                                                                3
       terstand.                                                                                                                  4
    2. Shift the transmission into the neu-
                                                             1. Drive chain slack                         1.   Axle nut
        tral position.
                                                                                                          2.   Lock nut
    3. Spin the rear wheel several times                     4. Measure the drive chain slack as
                                                                                                          3.   Adjusting nut
       to locate the tightest portion of the                    shown.
                                                                                                          4.   Alignment mark
       drive chain.
                                                               Drive chain slack:                                                          EAU22822
                                                               20.030.0 mm (0.781.18 in)               To adjust the drive chain slack              6
                                                             5. If the drive chain slack is incorrect,   1. Loosen the brake pedal free play
                                                                adjust it as follows.                       adjusting nut, the axle nut, and the
                                                                                                            chain puller locknut at each end
                                                                                                            of the swingarm.
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6         ECA10571
                                                            TIP :                                              WARNING
                                                            Using the alignment marks on each             After adjusting the brake pedal free
                                                            side of the swingarm, make sure that          play, check the operation of the
                                                            both chain pullers are in the same posi-      brake light.
                                                            tion for proper wheel alignment.
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    NOTICE:
  The drive chain must be lubricated
  after washing the motorcycle and
  riding in the rain or riding in the wet                                                           The operation of all control cables and
  area.                                                                                             the condition of the cables should be
                                                                                                    checked before each ride, and the ca-       6
  1. Clean the drive chain with kerosene                                                            bles and cable ends should be lubricat-
     and small soft brush. NOTICE: To                                                               ed if necessary. If a cable is damaged
     prevent damaging the O-rings,                                                                  or does not move smoothly, have a
     do not clean the drive chain with                                                              Yamaha dealer check or replace it.
     steam cleaners, high-pressure wa-                                                              WARNING ! Damage to the outer
     shers or inappropriate solvents.                                                               sheath may interfere with proper ca-
      [ECA11121]                                                                                    ble operation and will cause the
  2. Wipe the drive chain dry.                                                                      inner cable to rust. Replace a dama-
                                                                                                    ged cable as soon as possible to
                                                                                                    prevent unsafe conditions. [EWA10721]
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         Recommended lubricant:                               Checking and lubricating the                Checking and lubricating the
           Engine oil                                         brake and shift pedals                      brake and clutch levers
                                                   EAU23111
                                                              The operation of the brake and shift        The operation of the brake and clutch
6                                                             pedals should be checked before             levers should be checked before
                                                              each ride, and the pedal pivots should      each ride, and the lever pivots should
                                                              be lubricated if necessary.                 be lubricated if necessary.
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                                                                                                       Recommended lubricant:
                                                                                                         Lithium-soap-based grease
                                                             Recommended lubricant:
                                                               Lithium-soap-based grease (all-pur-
                                                               pose grease)
  The operation of the centerstand and
                                                                                                                                                 6
  sidestand should be checked before
  each ride, and the pivots and metal-to-
  metal contact surfaces should be lubri-
  cated if necessary.
                                             EWA10740
        WARNING
  If the centerstand or sidestand does
  not move up and down smoothly,
  have a Yamaha dealer check or re-
  pair it.
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                                                                          6-29
ry: lead
Use
ECA10611
     Use
       only
         from
          only
            distilled
               the
                distilled
                    battery.
                                                                                                                                                                         ECA10610
                                                                                                    ways shield your eyes when           NOTICE:
                                                                                                    working near batteries. In case
                                                                                                                                         Use only distilled water, as tap water
                                                                                                    of contact, administer the fol-
                                                                            1                                                            contains minerals that are harmful
                                                                                                    lowing FIRST AID.
                                                                                                                                         to the battery.
                                                                                                     EXTERNAL: Flush with plenty
                                                                            2                         of water.                           5. Check and, if necessary, tighten
                                                                                                     INTERNAL: Drink large quan-            the battery lead connections and
                                                                                                      tities of water or milk and im-        correct the breather hose routing.
                                             1. Maximum level mark
                                                                                                      mediately call a physician.         6. Instal the panel.
                                                                                                     EYES: Flush with water for 15
                                             2. Minimum level mark
                                                                                                      minutes and seek prompt
                                         4. If the electrolyte is at or below the                     medical attention.
                                            minimum level mark,                                    Batteries produce explosive hy-
                                            Add distilled water to raise the                        drogen gas. Therefore, keep
                                             electrolyte to the maximum level                       sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc.,
                               6             mark. NOTICE : Use only distilled                      away from the battery and pro-
                                             water, as tap water contains mine-                     vide sufficient ventilation when
                                            rals that are harmful to the battery.                   charging it in an enclosed
                                                 [EWA10770]
                                                                                                    space.
                                                                                                   Take care not to spill electrolyte
                                                 WARNING                       EWA10770
                                                                                                                 6-30
s.
.
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                                                             TIP :
                                                             When tightening the axle nut, hold the
                                                             wheel axle with a wrench to keep it from
                                                             turning.
       5. Tighten the axle nut to the speci-                                                              To remove the rear wheel
                                                                                                                                                  EWA10821
          fied torque.                                                                                          WARNING
                                                                                                                WARNING
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                                                             6. Remove the brake pedal free play     To install the rear wheel
                                                                adjusting nut, and then disconnect   1. Insert the wheel axle from the left-
                                                                the brake rod from the brake cam-       hand side, and then install the wa-
                                                                shaft lever.                            sher and axle nut.
                                                             7. Remove the axle nut and the wa-      2. Install the drive chain onto the rear
                                                                sher, and then pull the wheel axle      sprocket.
                                                                out.                                 3. Lower the rear wheel so that it is
                                                             TIP :                                      on the ground, and then put the
                                                             Do not remove the washer on the right      sidestand down.
                                                             side of the wheel axle so as to not     4. Install the brake rod onto the brake
                                                             lose it.                                   camshaft lever, and then install the
       1.   Brake camshaft lever                                                                        brake pedal free play adjusting nut
       2.   Brake pedal free play adjusting nut
                                                             8. Push the wheel forward, and then        onto the brake rod.
       3.   Brake torque rod nut and bolt
                                                                remove the drive chain from the      5. Connect the brake torque rod to               6
       4.   Brake rod
       5.   Washer and Axle nut                                 rear sprocket.                          the brake shoe plate by installing
                                                             TIP :                                      the bolt and the nut, and then tigh-
    3. Loosen the brake torque rod nut at                    The drive chain does not need to be        ten the nut to the specified torque.
       the brake shoe plate.                                 disassembled in order to remove and
    4. Disconnect the brake torque rod                       install the wheel.                         Tightening torques:
       from the brake shoe plate by remo-                                                                 Brake torque rod nut:
       ving the cotter pin, the nut, the wa-                                                                19 Nm (1.9 mkgf, 14 ftlbf)
                                                             9. Remove the wheel.
       sher and the bolt.
    5. Place the motorcycle on the center-
       stand.
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Troubleshooting charts
         WARNING
   Keep away open flames and do not smoke while checking or working on the fuel system.
                   1. Fuel                        There is
                                                                           Check the compression.
                                                  enough fuel.
                   Check the fuel level in
                   the fuel tank.
                                                   There is                                         The engine does not start.
                                                                           Supply fuel.
                                                   no fuel.                                         Check the compression.
                   2. Compression
                                                   There is compression.                  Check the ignition.
                   Operate the
                   electric starter or the                                                                                                                                6
                   kickstarter.                                                           Have a Yamaha dealer
                                                   There is no compression.
                                                                                          check the vehicle.
                   3. Ignition                                      Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the              Open the throttle halfway and
                                                     Wet
                                                                    spark plug gap, or replace the spark plug.             operate the electric starter.
                   Remove the spark plug
                   and check the electrodes.
                                                                                                                           The engine does not start.
                                                     Dry            Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
                                                                                                                           Check the battery.
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                                                  EAU26000
                                                                     ucts onto seals, gaskets, sprock-            cleaning products, solvent or
       Care                                                          ets, the drive chain and wheel               thinner, fuel (gasoline), rust re-
      While the open design of a motorcycle                          axles. Always rinse the dirt and de-         movers or inhibitors, brake flu-
      reveals the attractiveness of the tech-                        greaser off with water.                      id, antifreeze or electrolyte.
      nology, it also makes it more vulnera-                                                                     Do not use high-pressure wash-
      ble. Rust and corrosion can develop                       Cleaning
                                                                                                   ECA10770
                                                                                                                  ers or steam-jet cleaners since
      even if high-quality components are                                                                         they cause water seepage and
      used. A rusty exhaust pipe may go un-                     NOTICE:
                                                                                                                  deterioration in the following ar-
      noticed on a car, however, it detracts                        Avoid using strong acidic wheel
                                                                                                                  eas: seals (of wheel and swing-
      from the overall appearance of a motor-                        cleaners, especially on spoked
                                                                                                                  arm bearings, fork and brakes),
      cycle. Frequent and proper care does                           wheels. If such products are
                                                                                                                  electric components (couplers,
      not only comply with the terms of the                          used on hard-to-remove dirt, do
                                                                                                                  connectors,          instruments,
      warranty, but it will also keep your                           not leave the cleaner on the af-
                                                                                                                  switches and lights), breather
      motorcycle looking good, extend its life                       fected area any longer than in-
                                                                                                                  hoses and vents.
      and optimize its performance.                                  structed. Also, thoroughly rinse
                                                                                                                 For motorcycles equipped with
                                                                     the area off with water, immedi-
                                                                                                                  a windshield: Do not use strong
       Before cleaning                                               ately dry it, and then apply a cor-
                                                                                                                  cleaners or hard sponges as
7       1. Cover the muffler outlet with a                           rosion protection spray.
                                                                                                                  they will cause dulling or
           plastic bag after the engine has                         Improper cleaning can damage
                                                                                                                  scratching. Some cleaning com-
           cooled down.                                              windshields, cowlings, panels
                                                                                                                  pounds for plastic may leave
        2. Make sure that all caps and covers                        and other plastic parts. Use only
                                                                                                                  scratches on the windshield.
           as well as all electrical couplers                        a soft, clean cloth or sponge
                                                                                                                  Test the product on a small hid-
           and connectors, including the                             with mild detergent and water to
                                                                                                                  den part of the windshield to
           spark plug cap, are tightly in-                           clean plastic.
                                                                                                                  make sure that it does not leave
           stalled.                                                 Do not use any harsh chemical
                                                                                                                  any marks. If the windshield is
        3. Remove extremely stubborn dirt,                           products on plastic parts. Be
                                                                                                                  scratched, use a quality plastic
           like oil burnt onto the crankcase,                        sure to avoid using cloths or
                                                                                                                  polishing     compound         after
           with a degreasing agent and a                             sponges which have been in
                                                                                                                  washing.
           brush, but never apply such prod-                         contact with strong or abrasive
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   and insects will come off more easily if                  1. Dry the motorcycle with a chamois         WARNING
   the area is covered with a wet cloth for                     or an absorbing cloth.                   Make sure that there is no oil or
   a few minutes before cleaning.                            2. Immediately dry the drive chain           wax on the brakes or tires. If
                                                                and lubricate it to prevent it from       necessary, clean the brake
   After riding in the rain, near the sea or                    rusting.                                  discs and brake linings with a
   on salt-sprayed roads                                     3. Use a chrome polish to shine              regular brake disc cleaner or ac-
   Since sea salt or salt sprayed on roads                      chrome, aluminum and stainless-           etone, and wash the tires with
   during winter are extremely corrosive in                     steel parts, including the exhaust        warm water and a mild deter-
   combination with water, carry out the                        system. (Even the thermally in-           gent.
   following steps after each ride in the                       duced discoloring of stainless-          Before operating the motor-
   rain, near the sea or on salt-sprayed                        steel exhaust systems can be re-          cycle test its braking perfor-
   roads.                                                       moved through polishing.)                 mance and cornering behavior.         7
   TIP :                                                     4. To prevent corrosion, it is recom-
   Salt sprayed on roads in the winter may                      mended to apply a corrosion pro-                                     ECA10800
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      SPECIFICATIONS
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                                                                                                              SPECIFICATIONS
  Chassis:                                                                                         Front suspension:
     Frame type:                                              Rear:                                  Type:
        Double cradle                                            200 kPa (29 psi) (2.00 kgf/cm)       Telescopic fork
     Caster angle:                                          Loading condition:
                                                                                                     Spring/shock absorber type:
        25.3                                                 100 kg - Maximum load
                                                                                                       Coil spring/oil damper
                                                              Front:
     Trail:                                                                                          Wheel travel:
        85.0 mm                                                  200 kPa (29 psi) (2.00 kgf/cm)
                                                                                                       140.0 mm
                                                              Rear:
  Front tire:                                                                                      Rear suspension:
                                                                 225 kPa (33 psi) (2.25 kgf/cm)
     Type:                                                                                           Type:
        With tube
                                                        Front wheel:
                                                                                                       Swingarm (Monocross suspension)
                                                            Wheel type:
     Size:                                                                                           Spring/shock absorber type:
                                                              Casting wheel
        80/100-18 47P                                                                                  Coil spring/oil damper
                                                            Rim size:
     Manufacturer/model:                                                                             Wheel travel:
                                                              18x1.60
        IRC/NR65                                                                                       100.0 mm
                                                        Rear wheel:
  Rear tire:                                                                                       Electrical system:
                                                            Wheel type:
     Type:                                                                                           Ignition system:
                                                              Casting wheel
        With tube                                                                                       DC. CDI
                                                            Rim size:
     Size:                                                                                           Charging system:
                                                              18x2.15
        100/90-18 56P                                                                                   CDI magneto
                                                        Front brake:
     Manufacturer/model:                                                                           Battery:
                                                            Type:
        IRC/NR65                                                                                     Model:
                                                              Single disc brake
  Loading:                                                                                             GM 7B-4B/YB 7B-B
                                                            Operation:
     Maximum load:
                                                              Right hand operation
                                                                                                     Voltage, capacity:                  8
       180 kg (397 lb)                                                                                 12 V, 7,0 Ah
                                                            Recommended fluid:
       (Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo
                                                              DOT 3 or 4
                                                                                                   Headlight:
       and accessories)                                                                              Bulb type:
                                                        Rear brake:
  Tire air pressure (measured on cold                                                                  Halogen bulb
                                                            Type:
  tires):                                                     Drum brake
                                                                                                   Bulb voltage, wattage  quantity:
     Loading condition:                                                                              Headlight:
                                                            Operation:
       up to 100 kg                                                                                    12 V, 35 W/36.5 W  1
                                                              Right foot operation
       Front:                                                                                        Tail/brake light:
          200 kPa (29 psi) (2.00 kgf/cm)                                                              12 V, 5.0 W/21.0 W  1
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      SPECIFICATIONS
         Front turn signal light:
            12 V, 10.0 W  2
         Rear turn signal light:
            12 V, 10.0 W  2
         Position light:
            12 V, 3.4 W  1
         Meter lighting:
            12 V, 3.4 W  2
         Neutral indicator light:
            12 V, 3.4 W  1
         High beam indicator light:
            12 V, 3.4 W  1
         Turn signal indicator light:
            12 V, 3.4 W  2
       Fuse:
         Fuse:
           15 A
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                                                                                             CONSUMER INFORMATION
                                                                                           EAU26390                                      EAU26410
                                             EAU26360
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       CONSUMER INFORMATION
                                                    EAU26440
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