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        Yamaha 2010 V Star 1300 Tourer Owner's Manual
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1.                ROUTINE    INITIAL    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    ODOMETER READINGS       600 mi   1000 km   or  1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6 months    8000 mi   13000 km   or  12 months    12000 mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months       Swingarm pivot  bearings    e Check bearing assemblies for  looseness    e Moderately repack with lithium   soap based grease              Repack           Drive belt    e Check belt tension   e Adjust if necessary     Every 2500 mi  4000 km        Steering bearings    e Check bearing assemblies for  looseness    e Moderately repack with lithium   soap based grease     Repack        Chassis fasteners    e Check all chassis fitting and fas   teners   e Correct if necessary        Brake lever pivot  shaft    e Apply silicone grease lightly        Brake pedal pivot  shaft    e Apply lithium soap based grease  lightly        Clutch lever pivot  shaft    e Apply lithium soap based grease  lightly        Shift pedal pivot  shaft    e Apply lithium soap based grease  lightly        Sidestand pivot    e Check operation   e Apply lithium soap based grease  lightly              Sidestand switch       e Check operation and replace if  necessary                          PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    ODOMETER READINGS    ROUTINE    INITIAL       600 mi   1000 km   or  1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6 months    8000 mi   13000 km   or  12 months    12000 
2.         1  Headlight bulb cover  2  Headlight coupler    4  Unhook the headlight bulb holder   and then remove the burnt out  bulb     7 32    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    i       EAU24133   oc EA  3  Remove the burnt out bulb by  Replacing the tail brake light Replacing a front turn signal pushing it in and turning it counter   bulb light bulb clockwise    1  Remove the tail brake light lens by 1  Remove the front turn signal light 4  Insert a new bulb into the socket   removing the screws  outer lens by removing the screws  push it in  and then turn it clock     wise until it stops    5  Place the inner lens in the original  position  and then install the outer  lens by installing the screws   NOTICE  Do not overtighten the                         6 a  I     _    lt Tey  1  screws  otherwise the lens may  A break   caiocst  oH   LNS  1  Screw 1  Screw    2  Remove the burnt out bulb by 2  Remove the inner lens by pulling it  pushing it in and turning it counter  out   clockwise    3  Insert a new bulb into the socket   push it in  and then turn it clock   wise until it stops    4  Install the lens by installing the  screws  NOTICE  Do not over   tighten the screws  otherwise  the lens may break  ecatose1           1  Inner lens    7 33    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU42452    Replacing a rear turn signal  light bulb    1  Remove the turn signal lens by re     moving the screws     D                                    o   gt                       th   
3.        ae          1  Screw    2  Remove the burnt out bulb by    3     pushing it in and turning it counter   clockwise    Insert a new bulb into the socket   push it in  and then turn it clock   wise until it stops       Install the lens by installing the    screws  NOTICE  Do not over   tighten the screws  otherwise  the lens may break  tecaives1        EAU42484    Replacing the license plate  light bulb   1  Remove the license plate light cov   er by removing the bolts                       1  License plate light cover  2  Bolt    2  Pull the license plate light unit up  as shown              1  License plate light unit    7 34    3  Remove the license plate light  socket  together with the bulb  by  turning it counterclockwise  and  then pulling it out                 1  License plate light bulb socket    4  Remove the burnt out bulb by pull   ing it out from the socket                                              1  License plate light bulb    5  Insert a new bulb into the socket     6     Install the socket  together with the  bulb  by pushing it in and turning it  clockwise until it stops       Place the license plate light unit in    the original position  and then in   stall the license plate light cover by  installing the bolts     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU24350  Supporting the motorcycle  Since this model is not equipped with a  centerstand  follow these precautions  when removing the front and rear  wheel or performing other maintenance  requirin
4.     EAU10540    ON   All electrical circuits are supplied with  power  and the meter lighting  taillight   license plate light and position lights  come on  and the engine can be start   ed  The key cannot be removed     TIP  The headlight comes on automatically  when the engine is started and stays on  until the key is turned to    OFF     even if  the engine stalls           EAU10661    OFF  All electrical systems are off  The key  can be removed     Never turn the key to    OFF    or     LOCK    while the vehicle is moving   Otherwise the electrical systems will  be switched off  which may result in  loss of control or an accident     EWA10061    EAU10683    LOCK  The steering is locked  and all electrical  systems are off  The key can be re   moved     4 1    To lock the steering          1  Push   2  Turn     1     2     Turn the handlebars all the way to  the left    Push the key in from the    OFF    po   sition  and then turn it to    LOCK     while still pushing it       Remove the key     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    To unlock the steering          1  Push   2  Turn     Push the key in  and then turn it to     OFF    while still pushing it     EAU11004    Indicator and warning lights                   DNS  ne ee  Neutral indicator light     N        Coolant temperature warning light       E     Engine trouble warning light     Wy       High beam indicator light    20      Turn signal indicator light     lt a p gt       Oil level warning light           Fuel l
5.    1600 km  1000 mi  and beyond  The vehicle can now be operated nor   mally     ECA10270    NOTICE    If any engine trouble should occur  during the engine break in period   immediately have a Yamaha dealer  check the vehicle     EAU17213  Parking  When parking  stop the engine  and  then remove the key from the main  switch     e Since the engine and exhaust  system can become very hot   park in a place where pedestri   ans or children are not likely to  touch them and be burned    e Do not park on a slope or on soft  ground  otherwise the vehicle  may overturn  increasing the  risk of a fuel leak and fire    e Do not park near grass or other  flammable materials which  might catch fire     EWA10311    6 4    EAU17232    Periodic inspection  adjustment  and lu   brication will keep your vehicle in the  safest and most efficient condition pos   sible  Safety is an obligation of the vehi   cle owner operator  The most important  points of vehicle inspection  adjust   ment  and lubrication are explained on  the following pages     Failure to properly maintain the ve   hicle or performing maintenance ac   tivities incorrectly may increase  your risk of injury or death during  service or while using the vehicle  If  you are not familiar with vehicle ser   vice  have a Yamaha dealer perform  service     Turn off the engine when performing  maintenance unless otherwise  specified     EWA10321    EWA15121    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    A running engine has moving  parts 
6.    3  Each Yamaha motorcycle dealer is held responsible for his setup  service and  warranty repair work       Is the warranty transferable to second owners     Yes  The remainder of the existing warranty can be transferred upon request  The    unit has to be inspected and re registered by an authorized Yamaha motorcycle  dealer for the policy to remain effective     10 8    CUSTOMER SERVICE    If your machine requires warranty service  you must take it to any authorized Yamaha  motorcycle dealer within the continental United States  Be sure to bring your warranty  registration card or other valid proof of the original date of purchase  If a question or  problem arises regarding the warranty  first contact the owner of the dealership  Since  all warranty matters are handled at the dealer level  this person is in the best position to  help you  IF you are still not satisfied and require additional assistance  please write to     YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A   CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT  P O  Box 6555  Cypress  California 90630    When contacting Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A   don   t forget to include any  important information such as names  addresses  model  V I N   frame number    dates  and receipts     CHANGE OF ADDRESS    The federal government requires each manufacturer of a motor vehicle to maintain a  complete  up to date list of all first purchasers against the possibility of a safety   related defect and recall  This list is compiled from the purchase regis
7.   1  Turn the key to    OFF    and turn off  the electrical circuit in question   2  Unhook the battery band  and then  remove the battery cover        1  Battery band  2  Battery cover    3  Remove the blown fuse  and then  install a new fuse of the specified  amperage  WARNING  Do not  use a fuse of a higher amperage  rating than recommended to    avoid causing extensive dam   age to the electrical system and  possibly a fire  tewaisisy    TIP  To access the fuel injection system  fuse  remove the starter relay cover by  pulling it upward              TE    1  Main fuse  2  Fuse box  3  Starter relay cover    7 30        1  Starter relay cover  2  Fuel injection system fuse  3  Fuel injection system spare fuse    1  Signaling system fuse  2  Ignition fuse   3  Taillight fuse   4  Radiator fan fuse   5  Backup fuse  for clock   6  Headlight fuse   7  Spare fuse       Specified fuses     Main fuse   50 0 A   Headlight fuse   20 0A   Signaling system fuse   10 0A   Taillight fuse   10 0A   Ignition fuse   15 0A   Fuel injection system fuse   10 0A   Backup fuse   10 0A   Radiator fan fuse   20 0A         Turn the key to    ON    and turn on  the electrical circuit in question to  check if the device operates      If the fuse immediately blows  again  have a Yamaha dealer  check the electrical system      Install the battery cover  and then  hook the battery band onto the  holder     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU42473    Replacing the headlight bulb  This model is 
8.   ECA10772    NOTICE    e Avoid using strong acidic wheel  cleaners  especially on spoked  wheels  If such products are  used on hard to remove dirt  do  not leave the cleaner on the af   fected area any longer than in   structed  Also  thoroughly rinse  the area off with water  immedi   ately dry it  and then apply a cor   rosion protection spray    e Improper cleaning can damage  plastic parts  such as cowlings   panels  windshields  headlight  lenses  meter lenses  etc   and  the mufflers  Use only a soft   clean cloth or sponge with wa   ter to clean plastic  However  if  the plastic parts cannot be thor   oughly cleaned with water  di   luted mild detergent with water  may be used  Be sure to rinse       MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE    off any detergent residue using  plenty of water  as it is harmful  to plastic parts    e Do not use any harsh chemical  products on plastic parts  Be  sure to avoid using cloths or  sponges which have been in  contact with strong or abrasive  cleaning products  solvent or  thinner  fuel  gasoline   rust re   movers or inhibitors  brake flu   id  antifreeze or electrolyte    e Do not use high pressure wash   ers or steam jet cleaners since  they cause water seepage and  deterioration in the following ar   eas  seals  of wheel and swing   arm bearings  fork and brakes    electric components  couplers   connectors  instruments   switches and lights   breather  hoses and vents    e For motorcycles equipped with  a windshield  Do not use strong
9.   Shift the transmission into the neu   tral position when the motorcycle  is almost completely stopped  The  neutral indicator light should come  on     EAU16720  Recommended shift points  The recommended shift points during  acceleration and deceleration are  shown in the table below     Shift up points   1st     2nd  20 km h  12 mi h   2nd     3rd  30 km h  19 mi h   3rd     4th  40 km h  25 mi h   4th  gt  5th  50 km h  31 mi h     Shift down points   5th  gt  4th  25 km h  16 mi h   4th  gt  3rd  25 km h  16 mi h   3rd     2nd  25 km h  16 mi h   2nd     1st  25 km h  16 mi h     6 3       EAU16841  Engine break in  There is never a more important period  in the life of your engine than the period  between 0 and 1600 km  1000 mi   For  this reason  you should read the follow   ing material carefully   Since the engine is brand new  do not  put an excessive load on it for the first  1600 km  1000 mi   The various parts in  the engine wear and polish themselves  to the correct operating clearances   During this period  prolonged full throt   tle operation or any condition that might  result in engine overheating must be  avoided     EAU17023    0 1000 km  0 600 mi    Avoid prolonged operation above 1 3  throttle  NOTICE  After 1000 km  600  mi  of operation  the engine oil must  be changed  and the oil filter car   tridge or element replaced  Eca11282     1000 1600 km  600 1000 mi   Avoid prolonged operation above 1 2  throttle        OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS 
10.   cleaners or hard sponges as  they will cause dulling or  scratching  Some cleaning com   pounds for plastic may leave  scratches on the windshield     Test the product on a small hid   den part of the windshield to  make sure that it does not leave  any marks  If the windshield is  scratched  use a quality plastic  polishing compound after  washing     After normal use   Remove dirt with warm water  a mild  detergent  and a soft  clean sponge   and then rinse thoroughly with clean  water  Use a toothbrush or bottlebrush  for hard to reach areas  Stubborn dirt  and insects will come off more easily if  the area is covered with a wet cloth for  a few minutes before cleaning     After riding in the rain  near the sea or  on salt sprayed roads   Since sea salt or salt sprayed on roads  during winter are extremely corrosive in  combination with water  carry out the  following steps after each ride in the  rain  near the sea or on salt sprayed  roads           8 2    TIP  Salt sprayed on roads in the winter may  remain well into spring           1  Clean the motorcycle with cold wa   ter and a mild detergent  after the  engine has cooled    down   NOTICE  Do not use warm water  since it increases the corrosive  action of the salt  tecato791    2  After drying the motorcycle  apply  a corrosion protection spray on all  metal  including chrome  and nick   el plated  surfaces to prevent cor   rosion     After cleaning   1  Dry the motorcycle with a chamois  or an absorbing cloth    
11.  10W 50  15W 40   20W 40 or 20W 50  0 10 30 50 70 90 110130  F                     ISAE10W 30      SAE 10W 40     SAE 10W 50  SAE 15W 40       SAE 20W 40   Dd SAE 20W 50                    20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50  C    Recommended engine oil grade   API service SG type or higher  JASO  standard MA  Engine oil quantity   Without oil filter cartridge replacement   3 20 L  3 38 US qt  2 82 Imp qt   With oil filter cartridge replacement   3 40 L  3 59 US qt  2 99 Imp qt   Cooling system   Coolant reservoir capacity  up to the  maximum level mark    0 45 L  0 48 US qt  0 40 Imp qt   Radiator capacity  including all routes    2 10 L  2 22 US qt  1 85 Imp qt   Air filter   Air filter element   Oil coated paper element  9 1    Fuel   Recommended fuel   Unleaded gasoline only  Fuel tank capacity   18 5 L  4 89 US gal  4 07 Imp gal   Fuel reserve amount   3 7 L  0 98 US gal  0 81 Imp gal   Fuel injection   Throttle body   ID mark   XVS13CTZ 3D81 20  XVS13CTZC 3D82 30  Spark plug s    Manufacturer model   NGK LMAR7A 9  Spark plug gap   0 8 0 9 mm  0 031   0 035 in   Clutch   Clutch type   Wet  multiple disc  Transmission   Primary reduction system   Spur gear  Primary reduction ratio   70 45  1 556   Secondary reduction system   Belt drive  Secondary reduction ratio   70 30  2 333   Transmission type   Constant mesh 5 speed  Operation   Left foot operation    Gear ratio   1st   36 13  2 769   2nd   32 18  1 778   3rd   29 21  1 381   Ath   29 26  1 115   5th   24 25  0 960   Chassis   Fr
12.  MAKES NO  OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EXPRESSED OR  IMPLIED  ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE  OBLIGATIONS AND TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS  WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YAMAHA  MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A  AND EXCLUDED  FROM THIS WARRANTY     SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS  SO THE  ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  ALSO  EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY ARE ANY  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING LOSS OF USE  SOME STATES DO NOT  ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO  THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE     YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A   P O  Box 6555  Cypress  California 90630    CONSUMER INFORMATION       PO    PO     gt  O    O    WARRANTY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS      What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period     The customers responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance services     non warranty repairs  accident and collision damages  and oil  oil filters  air filters   spark plugs  and brake shoes       What are some examples of    abnormal    strain  neglect  or abuse     These terms are general and overlap each other in areas  Specific examples    include  Running the machine out of oil  sustained high rpm  full throttle  operating  the machine with a broke
13.  Matte color caution    ECA15192    NOTICE    Some models are equipped with  matte colored finished parts  Be  sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for  advice on what products to use be   fore cleaning the vehicle  Using a  brush  harsh chemical products or  cleaning compounds when cleaning  these parts will scratch or damage  their surface  Wax also should not  be applied to any matte colored fin   ished parts     MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE    EAU39167    Care   While the open design of a motorcycle  reveals the attractiveness of the tech   nology  it also makes it more vulnera   ble  Rust and corrosion can develop  even if high quality components are  used  A rusty exhaust pipe may go un   noticed on a car  however  it detracts  from the overall appearance of a motor   cycle  Frequent and proper care does  not only comply with the terms of the  warranty  but it will also keep your mo   torcycle looking good  extend its life  and optimize its performance     Before cleaning   1  Cover the muffler outlet with a  plastic bag after the engine has  cooled down    2  Make sure that all caps and covers  as well as all electrical couplers  and connectors  including the  spark plug caps  are tightly in   stalled    3  Remove extremely stubborn dirt   like oil burnt onto the crankcase   with a degreasing agent and a  brush  but never apply such prod     8 1    ucts onto seals  gaskets  the drive  belt and wheel axles  Always rinse  the dirt and degreaser off with wa   ter     Cleaning  
14.  Voltage  capacity   12 V  18 0 Ah    Headlight     Bulb type   Halogen bulb    Bulb voltage  wattage x quantity     Headlight   12 V  60 W 55 W x 1   Tail brake light   12 V  5 0 W 21 0 W x 1   Front turn signal position light   12 V 21 W 5 0 W x2   Rear turn signal light   12V 21 0Wx2   License plate light   12V 5 0Wx 1   Meter lighting   LED   Neutral indicator light   LED   High beam indicator light   LED   Oil level warning light   LED   Turn signal indicator light   LED   Fuel level warning light   LED   Coolant temperature warning light   LED   Engine trouble warning light   LED    Fuses     Main fuse   50 0A   Headlight fuse   20 0A   Taillight fuse   10 0 A   Signaling system fuse   10 0 A   Ignition fuse   15 0A   Radiator fan fuse   20 0A   Fuel injection system fuse   10 0 A   Backup fuse   10 0 A    EAU26352  Identification numbers  Record the key identification number   vehicle identification number and mod   el label information in the spaces pro   vided below for assistance when  ordering spare parts from a Yamaha  dealer or for reference in case the vehi   cle is stolen   KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER     O    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION  NUMBER     DE    MODEL LABEL INFORMATION     CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26381    Key identification number    EAU26400    Vehicle identification number       1  Key identification number    The key identification number is  stamped into the key tag  Record this  number in the space provided and use  it for reference when ordering a n
15.  a cur   rent motorcycle license    Make sure that you are qualified  and that you only lend your mo   torcycle to other qualified opera   tors    Know your skills and limits   Staying within your limits may  help you to avoid an accident   We recommend that you prac   tice riding your motorcycle  where there is no traffic until you  have become thoroughly famil   iar with the motorcycle and all of  its controls    Many accidents have been caused  by error of the motorcycle opera   tor  A typical error made by the op   erator is veering wide on a turn       SAFETY INFORMATION    due to excessive speed or under    cornering  insufficient lean angle   for the speed     e Always obey the speed limit and  never travel faster than warrant   ed by road and traffic conditions    e Always signal before turning or  changing lanes  Make sure that  other motorists can see you    e The posture of the operator and  passenger is important for proper  control    The operator should keep both   hands on the handlebar and   both feet on the operator foot   rests during operation to main   tain control of the motorcycle    The passenger should always   hold onto the operator  the seat   strap or grab bar  if equipped   with both hands and keep both  feet on the passenger footrests    Never carry a passenger unless   he or she can firmly place both   feet on the passenger footrests    e Never ride under the influence of  alcohol or other drugs     e This motorcycle is designed for on   road use
16.  and  have the tire replaced     Minimum tire tread depth  front and  rear         1 0 mm  0 04 in        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EWA10580    Front tire      WARNING ee  130 90 16M C 67H  Manufacturer model   DUNLOP D404F X  BRIDGESTONE EXEDRA G721  Rear tire     EAU21960  Cast wheels  To maximize the performance  durabil   ity  and safe operation of your vehicle   note the following points regarding the  specified wheels      The wheel rims should be checked  for cracks  bends or warpage be   fore each ride  If any damage is  found  have a Yamaha dealer re   place the wheel  Do not attempt    e It is dangerous to ride with a  worn out tire  When a tire tread  begins to show crosswise lines   have a Yamaha dealer replace  the tire immediately  Size    e The replacement of all wheel  170 70B 16M C 75H  and brake related parts  includ  Manufacturer model         DUNLOP K555  ing the tires  should be left to a BRIDGESTONE EXEDRA G722    Yamaha dealer  who has the  necessary professional knowl   edge and experience     Tire information  This motorcycle is equipped with cast  wheels and tubeless tires     The front and rear tires should be of  the same make and design  other   wise the handling characteristics of  the vehicle may be different  which  could lead to an accident     EWA10461    After extensive tests  only the tires list   ed below have been approved for this  model by Yamaha Motor Co   Ltd     G       7 18    even the smallest repair to the  wheel  A d
17.  check the  vehicle        EAU42744    Fuel level warning light     m      This warning light comes on when the  fuel level drops below approximately  3 7 L  0 98 US gal  0 81 Imp gal   When  this occurs  refuel as soon as possible   The electrical circuit of the warning light  can be checked by turning the key to     ON     The warning light should come  on for a few seconds  and then go off   If the warning light does not come on  initially when the key is turned to    ON      or if the warning light remains on  have  a Yamaha dealer check the electrical  circuit     TIP    The vehicle must be on a level sur   face and positioned upright  other   wise the fuel level warning light  may not come on and go off at the  appropriate times        e This model is also equipped with a  self diagnosis device for the fuel  level detection circuit  If a problem  is detected in the fuel level detec   tion circuit  the following cycle will  be repeated until the malfunction is  corrected  The fuel level warning  light will flash eight times  and then  go off for 3 0 seconds  If this oc   curs  have a Yamaha dealer check  the vehicle        EAU11444    Coolant temperature warning   light             This warning light comes on if the en   gine overheats  If this occurs  stop the  engine immediately and allow the en   gine to cool    The electrical circuit of the warning light  can be checked by turning the key to     ON     The warning light should come  on for a few seconds  and then go 
18.  diagnosis device        INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    5  Push the    4    or    w    side of the       SELECT    switch to set the min   utes       Push the    RESET    switch and then    release it to start the clock        1  Error code display    This model is equipped with a self diag   nosis device for various electrical cir   cuits    If a problem is detected in any of those  circuits  the engine trouble warning light  will come on and the odometer tripme   ter clock display will indicate an error  code     4 6    If the odometer tripmeter clock display  indicates any error codes  note the  code number  and then have a Yamaha  dealer check the vehicle     ECA11590    NOTICE   If the display indicates an error  code  the vehicle should be checked  as soon as possible in order to avoid  engine damage     Brightness control mode             1  Speedometer panel  2  Brightness level    This function allows you to adjust the  brightness of the speedometer panel to  suit the outside lighting conditions     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    To set the brightness       1   2     3     Turn the key to    OFF       Push and hold the            side of the     SELECT    switch    Turn the key to    ON     and then re   lease the    SELECT    switch after  five seconds or more       Push the    A    or    w     side of the    E       SELECT    switch to select the de   sired brightness level    Push the    RESET    switch to con   firm the selected brightness level   The d
19.  it for you           7 2    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU48490    TIP     From 24000 mi  37000 km  or 36 months  repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 8000 mi  13000 km  or 12  months    e Items marked with an asterisk require special tools  data and technical skills  have a Yamaha dealer perform the service           EAU17601    Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system    INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS       ROUTINE    600 mi   1000 km   or  1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6 months    8000 mi   13000 km   or  12 months    12000 mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months       Fuel line    e Check fuel hoses for cracks or  damage   e Replace if necessary        Spark plugs    e Check condition    e Adjust gap and clean    e Replace every 8000 mi  13000  km  or 12 months        Replace              Replace           Valve clearance    e Check and adjust valve clearance  when engine is cold   e Adjust if necessary     Every 16000 mi  25000 km        Crankcase breather  system    e Check breather hose for cracks or  damage   e Replace if necessary        Fuel injection    e Adjust synchronization        Exhaust system             e Check for leakage   e Tighten if necessary   e Replace gasket s  if necessary                          PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    INITIAL    600 mi   1000 km   or    ROUTINE    ODOMETER READINGS       1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6
20.  maximum or minimum settings     Adjust the spring preload as follows   To increase the spring preload and  thereby harden the suspension  turn  the adjusting ring in direction  a   To de   crease the spring preload and thereby  soften the suspension  turn the adjust   ing ring in direction  b      4 15    2    Ae  87  TE   a    DOO OO0  yoo Oud                   1  Shock absorber assembly  2  Position indicator  3  Spring preload adjusting ring    TIP  Align the appropriate notch in the ad   justing ring with the position indicator  on the shock absorber           Spring preload setting   Minimum  soft    1  Standard     4  Maximum  hard    9       EWA10221    This shock absorber assembly con   tains highly pressurized nitrogen  gas  Read and understand the fol   lowing information before handling  the shock absorber assembly    e Do not tamper with or attempt to  open the cylinder assembly    e Do not subject the shock ab   sorber assembly to an open  flame or other high heat source   This may cause the unit to ex   plode due to excessive gas  pressure    e Do not deform or damage the  cylinder in any way  Cylinder  damage will result in poor  damping performance    e Do not dispose of a damaged or  worn out shock absorber as   sembly yourself  Take the shock  absorber assembly to a Yamaha  dealer for any service     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU15303  Sidestand  The sidestand is located on the left side  of the frame  Raise the sidestand or  lower it with your fo
21.  months    8000 mi   13000 km   or    12 months    12000 mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months       Evaporative emis   sion control system   for California only           e Check control system for dam     age     e Replace if necessary        7 4                           General maintenance and lubrication chart    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    ROUTINE    INITIAL    ODOMETER READINGS    EAU32186       600 mi   1000 km   or  1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6 months    8000 mi   13000 km   or  12 months    12000 mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months       Air filter element    e Replace     Every 24000 mi  37000 km        Clutch    e Check operation   e Adjust or replace cable     Ni            Front brake    e Check operation  fluid level  and  for fluid leakage     e Replace brake pads if necessary        Rear brake    e Check operation  fluid level  and  for fluid leakage     e Replace brake pads if necessary             Brake hoses    e Check for cracks or damage     Ni            e Replace     Every 4 years       Wheels    e Check runout and for damage   e Replace if necessary                  e Check tread depth and for dam   age    e Replace if necessary    e Check air pressure    e Correct if necessary        Wheel bearings             e Check bearings for smooth oper   ation   e Replace if necessary        7 5       
22.  only  It is not suitable for  off road use     Protective apparel   The majority of fatalities from motorcy   cle accidents are the result of head in   juries  The use of a safety helmet is the  single most critical factor in the preven   tion or reduction of head injuries    e Always wear an approved helmet    e Wear a face shield or goggles   Wind in your unprotected eyes  could contribute to an impairment  of vision that could delay seeing a  hazard    e The use of a jacket  heavy boots   trousers  gloves  etc   is effective in  preventing or reducing abrasions  or lacerations    e Never wear loose fitting clothes   otherwise they could catch on the  control levers  footrests  or wheels  and cause injury or an accident    e Always wear protective clothing  that covers your legs  ankles  and  feet  The engine or exhaust sys   tem become very hot during or af   ter operation and can cause burns     2 2    e A passenger should also observe  the above precautions     Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  All engine exhaust contains carbon  monoxide  a deadly gas  Breathing car   bon monoxide can cause headaches   dizziness  drowsiness  nausea  confu   sion  and eventually death    Carbon Monoxide is a colorless  odor   less  tasteless gas which may be  present even if you do not see or smell  any engine exhaust  Deadly levels of  carbon monoxide can collect rapidly  and you can quickly be overcome and  unable to save yourself  Also  deadly  levels of carbon monoxide can linger  fo
23.  or unauthorized use  without the written permission of  Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A   is expressly prohibited   Printed in Japan   P N LIT 11626 23 61       LABELS  SAFETY INFORMATION    DESCRIPTION  LOTEVIOW    alarm rentree  Right view     Controls and instruments               TABLE OF CONTENTS    LOCATION OF IMPORTANT    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL  FUNCTIONS  Main switch steering lock             Indicator and warning lights         Multi function meter unit              Handlebar switches       eeeen   Clutch lever   ssssesssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeen  Shift pedal                                  Brake lever                                 Brake pedal                                  Fuel tank Cap    secerneren  UCI rene ni ee en tied    Fuel tank breather overflow    NOSE ia eana A d  Catalytic converter    u s     Rider seat                                    Helmet holder                               Sidebags iine a    Adjusting the shock absorber    assembly                                 Sidestand  4 42 hei ee es    Ignition circuit cut off system          4 17    FOR YOUR SAFETY        PRE OPERATION CHECKS               5 1  OPERATION AND IMPORTANT  RIDING POINTS                                 6 1  Starting the engine          eee 6 1  SANO 256 tease alta 6 2  Engine break in l es 6 3  Parking  tec sante heii tes 6 4  PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND  ADJUSTMENT                                    7 1  Owner s tool kit                                  7 2  Periodic maintenance 
24.  t limited to     moving parts    or the    drive train    like many other plans   And Y E S  covers manufacturing defects just like the  warranty  See the sample contract at your Yamaha  dealer to see how comforting uninterrupted factory   backed protection can be     e You don   t have to pay anything for covered repairs   There   s no deductible to pay  and repairs aren   t     pro rated     You don   t have any    out of pocket    expenses  for covered repairs     10 9     150 reimbursement per occurrence for any reasonable  expenses you incur because your Yamaha needs  covered service  replacement vehicle rental  emergency  towing  phone calls  even food and lodging when you are  away from home  This superb coverage goes into effect  when you purchase Y E S   so it applies to any warranty  repairs as well as covered repairs during your entire  Y E S  plan period     e Y E S  coverage is honored at any authorized Yamaha  dealer nationwide     e Y E S  coverage is transferable to a new owner if you  sell or trade in  That can make your Yamaha much more  valuable     This excellent Y E S  plan coverage is only available to  Yamaha owners like you  and only while your Yamaha is still  within the Yamaha Limited Warranty period  So visit your  authorized Yamaha dealer to get all the facts  He can show  you how easy it is to protect your investment with Yamaha  Extended Service     CONSUMER INFORMATION    We urge you to act now  You ll get the excellent benefits of  TRIP covera
25.  they are damaged or leak     ing       Oil seals  Replace every two  years    e Brake hoses  Replace every four  years     EAU23040  Drive belt slack  The drive belt slack should be checked  and adjusted at the intervals specified  in the periodic maintenance and lubri   cation chart     EAU38410    To check the drive belt slack  1  Place the vehicle on the sidestand   2  Note the current position of the  drive belt using the marks near the  drive belt check hole     TIP    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    3  Note the position of the drive belt  with a force of 45 N  4 5 kgf  10 Ibf   applied to the belt with a belt ten   sion gauge as shown     TIP  A belt tension gauge is available at a  Yamaha dealer                             The marks near the drive belt check  hole are 5 0 mm  0 2 in  apart                          1  Drive belt  2  Marks  3  Drive belt slack          1  Belt tension gauge    4  Calculate the drive belt slack by  subtracting the measurement not   ed in step 2 from the measurement  noted in step 3     Drive belt slack   5 0 7 0 mm  0 20 0 28 in     5  If the drive belt slack is incorrect   have a Yamaha dealer adjust it     7 23    EAU23093  Checking and lubricating the  cables  The operation of all control cables and  the condition of the cables should be  checked before each ride  and the ca   bles and cable ends should be lubricat   ed if necessary  If a cable is damaged  or does not move smoothly  have a  Yamaha dealer check or replace it   W
26.  to any subsequent purchaser  it is  imperative that the machine be inspected and registered  for warranty by an authorized Yamaha motorcycle dealer   In order for this warranty to remain in effect  this  inspection and registration must take place within ten   10  days after transfer  An inspection and registration fee  will be charged for this service     EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY    Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A  also warrants to the  ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser of  each Yamaha motorcycle covered by this warranty with a  displacement of 50cc or greater  that the vehicle is  designed  built  and equipped so as to conform at the  time of sale with all U S  emissions standards applicable  at the time of manufacture and that it is free from defects  in materials and workmanship which would cause it not  to meet these standards within the period listed  immediately below  Failures other than those resulting  from defects in material or workmanship  which arise  solely as a result of owner abuse and or lack of proper  maintenance  are not covered by this warranty     10 7    Engine  Displacement Period  Under 50cc 6 000 km  3 750 miles     or five years  whichever occurs first    50cc to 169cc 12 000 km  7 465 miles   or five years whichever occurs first  170cc to 279cc 18 000 km  11 185 miles   or five years  whichever occurs first  280cc and over 30 000 km  18 641 miles   or five years  whichever occurs first       YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A 
27.  to display the  clock for five seconds  regardless  of the currently selected display  mode        If the fuel level warning light comes on   see page 4 2   the display will auto   matically change to the fuel reserve  tripmeter mode    Trip F    and start count   ing the distance traveled from that  point  In that case  push the     A     side  of the    SELECT    switch to switch the  display between the various tripmeter   odometer  and clock modes in the fol   lowing order    Trip F  gt  Trip 1     Trip 2     Clock  gt   Odo     Trip F    TIP  Push the    W    side of the    SELECT     switch to switch the display in the re   verse order           To reset a tripmeter  select it by push   ing the    A    or   w    side of the    SE   LECT    switch  and then push the     RESET    switch for at least one sec   ond  If you do not reset the fuel reserve  tripmeter manually  it will reset itself au     tomatically  and the display will return  to the prior mode after refueling and  traveling 5 km  3 mi      To set the clock     1  Clock  1        Push the    4    or   w    side of the     SELECT    switch to change the  display to the clock mode       Push the    A    side of the    SE     LECT    switch and the    RESET     switch together for at least two  seconds       When the hour digits start flashing     push the    4    or    w    side of the     SELECT    switch to set the hours       Push the    RESET    switch  and the    minute digits will start flashing     Self
28.  windshield   e Use neutral detergent   4B5 2815K 00    Cold tire normal pressure should be set  as follows     Up to 90 kg  198 Ibs  load    FRONT   250 kPa   2 50 kgf cm   36psi  REAR _   280 kPa   2 80 kgf cm   41 psi     90 kg  198 Ibs    maximum load   FRONT   250 kPa   2 50 kgf cm  36psi  REAR   280 kPa   2 80 kgf cm   41 psi    1D7 21668 00                2 eallfomlaenly     BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS VEHICLE  READ 4  EMISSION HOSE ROUTING    THE OWNER   S MANUAL AND ALL LABELS   THROTTLE BODY      ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED MOTORCYCLE  HELMET  eye protection  and protective clothing        5GK 2118K 00       FROM  FUEL TANK    CANISTER  TO ATMOSPHERE    5PX 21686 00          e  gt       WARNING    Improper loading can adversely affect handling     Do not exceed maximum load limit   5kg 111b  each saddlebag    e Distribute weight evenly from side to side     Read the Owner   s manual for important loading and tire pressure  information     Total weight of rider  passenger  accessories  and cargo must not  exceed the motorcycle load capacity shown in the Owner s Manual    Never ride above 120km h 80mph  with saddlebags because  handling could be affected  This maximum speed may be reduced by  such factors as improper loading  poor tire or overall motorcycle  conditions  poor road surfaces  or adverse weather conditions     A AVERTISSEMENT    Un mauvais chargement peut affecter d  favorablement la maniabilit     Ne pas d  passer la charge maximum   5kg 11lb  par sacoche    R  
29. 2  Use a chrome polish to shine  chrome  aluminum and stainless   steel parts  including the exhaust  system   Even the thermally in   duced discoloring of stainless   steel exhaust systems can be re   moved through polishing      3  To prevent corrosion  it is recom   mended to apply a corrosion pro   tection spray on all metal   including chrome  and nickel plat   ed  surfaces    4  Use spray oil as a universal clean   er to remove any remaining dirt    5  Touch up minor paint damage  caused by stones  etc    6  Wax all painted and chrome plat   ed surfaces  Avoid combination  cleaner waxes  many of which  contain abrasives that may mar  the paint or protective finish    7  Let the motorcycle dry completely  before storing or covering it     Contaminants on the brakes or tires  can cause loss of control    e Make sure that there is no oil or  wax on the brakes or tires    e If necessary  clean the brake  discs and brake linings with a  regular brake disc cleaner or ac   etone  and wash the tires with  warm water and a mild deter   gent  Before riding at higher    EWA11131    MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE    speeds  test the motorcycle   s  braking performance and cor   nering behavior     ECA10950    NOTICE    e Apply spray oil and wax spar   ingly and make sure to wipe off  any excess    e Never apply oil or wax to the  drive belt    e Never apply oil or wax to any  rubber and plastic parts  but  treat them with a suitable care  product    e Avoid using abrasive polishing  c
30. 7 34     DESCRIPTION    EAU10410    3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10                        Sa       J  Solace    9  Rear turn signal light  page 7 34   10 Tail brake light  page 7 33    11 Engine oil level check window  page 7 11   12 Shift pedal  page 4 9    13 Engine oil filler cap  page 7 11        DESCRIPTION    EAU10420                                                    Right view  1 2 34 5 6 7  1  Sidebag  page 4 14  9  Rear brake light switch  page 7 20   2  Rear brake fluid reservoir  page 7 21  10 Engine oil filter cartridge  page 7 11   3  Owner   s tool kit  page 7 2  11 Engine oil drain bolt  page 7 11   4  Battery  page 7 28  12 Coolant reservoir  page 7 14   5  Air filter element  page 7 15  13 Shock absorber assembly spring preload adjusting ring  page 4 15   6  Fuel tank cap  page 4 10   7  Front brake fluid reservoir  page 7 21   8  Brake pedal  page 4 9     DESCRIPTION    EAU10430    Controls and instruments    1 2 3 4 5 6 7    a             F                               CPR      Clutch lever  page 4 8      Left handlebar switches  page 4 7      Multi function meter unit  page 4 4     Main switch steering lock  page 4 1     Right handlebar switches  page 4 7     Throttle grip  page 7 16      Brake lever  page 4 9        NO oP WON      3 3    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU10460    Main switch steering lock       The main switch steering lock controls  the ignition and lighting systems  and is  used to lock the steering  The various  positions are described below 
31. ARNING  Damage to the outer  housing of cables may result in in   ternal rusting and cause interfer   ence with cable movement  Replace  damaged cables as soon as possi   ble to prevent unsafe conditions      EWA10711     Recommended lubricant   Yamaha Chain and Cable Lube or    engine oil       PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    Checking and lubricating the Checking and lubricating the Recommended fabricant  throttle grip and cable brake and shift pedals M R E a    The operation of the throttle grip should  be checked before each ride  In addi  Brake pedal    tion  the cable should be lubricated by a J   ee   Yamaha dealer at the intervals speci  SS p  fied in the periodic maintenance chart                 Shift pedal                         The operation of the brake and shift  pedals should be checked before each  ride  and the pedal pivots should be lu   bricated if necessary     7 24    ee  ERIO DIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU23142 EAU23202    Checking and lubricating the PE Ormen Ae lubricants  Checking and lubricating the  brake and clutch levers Siene des sidestand    Clutch lever     Brake lever       Lithium soap based grease             The operation of the sidestand should  be checked before each ride  and the  sidestand pivot and metal to metal  contact surfaces should be lubricated if    necessary   EWA10731      WARNING J   If the sidestand does not move up   and down smoothly  have a Yamaha   dealer check or repair it  Otherwise    the sidestand coul
32. However  NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems  between you  your dealer  or Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A   To contact NHTSA  you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236  TTY  1 800 424 9153   go to  http  Awww safercar gov  or write to  Administrator  NHTSA  400 Seventh Street  SW   Washington  DC 20590  You can also  obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http   www safercar gov     10 3    CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26560    Motorcycle noise regulation   TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED    Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof   1  The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other  than for purposes of maintenance  repair  or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new ve   hicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or  2  the use of  the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person       AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE ACTS LISTED BELOW       These acts include tampering with the following systems  i e   modification  removal  etc     Exhaust system  e Muffler  e Exhaust pipe  e Silencer    Intake system  e Air cleaner case  e Air cleaner element  e Intake duct       10 4    CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26632    Maintenance record   Copies of work orders and or receipts for parts purchas
33. MODELS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY include  those used for non Yamaha authorized renting  leasing  or other commercial purposes  and TZ models     DURING THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY  any authorized  Yamaha motorcycle dealer will  free of charge  repair or  replace any part adjudged defective by Yamaha due to  faulty workmanship or material from the factory  Parts used  in warranty repairs will be warranted for the balance of the  products warranty period  All parts replaced under  warranty become property of Yamaha Motor Corporation   U S A     GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall  include any failures caused by    a  Competition or racing use    b  Installation of parts or accessories that are not  qualitatively equivalent to genuine Yamaha parts    c  Abnormal strain  neglect  or abuse    d  Lack of proper maintenance    e  Accident or collision damage    f  Modification to original parts     SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall  include parts replaced due to normal wear or routine  maintenance        THE CUSTOMER   S RESPONSIBILITY under this   warranty shall be to    1  Operate and maintain the motorcycle as specified in  the appropriate Owner s Manual  and   2  Give notice to an authorized Yamaha motorcycle  dealer of any and all apparent defects within ten  10   days after discovery  and make the machine available  at that time for inspection and repairs at such dealer s  place of business     WARRANTY TRANSFER  To transfer the warranty from  the original purchaser
34. YAMAHA       EAU10042       WARNING    The engine exhaust from this product    contains chemicals known to the  State of California to cause cancer  birth  defects or other reproductive harm        YAMAHA LIT CALIF 65 01    A Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle  This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold     INTRODUCTION    EAU10083    Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha XVS13CTZ C   This model is the result of Yamaha   s vast experience in  the production of fine sporting  touring  and pacesetting racing machines  It represents the high degree of craftsmanship and  reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields    This manual will give you an understanding of the operation  inspection  and basic maintenance of this motorcycle  If you  have any questions concerning the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle  please consult a Yamaha dealer    The design and manufacture of this Yamaha motorcycle fully comply with the emissions standards for clean air applicable at  the date of manufacture  Yamaha has met these standards without reducing the performance or economy of operation of the  motorcycle  To maintain these high standards  it is important that you and your Yamaha dealer pay close attention to the  recommended maintenance schedules and operating instructions contained within this manual    Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality  Therefore  while this manual contains the most cur   re
35. acing the air filter element  The air filter element should be re   placed at the intervals specified in the  periodic maintenance and lubrication  chart  Replace the air filter element  more frequently if you are riding in un   usually wet or dusty areas   1  Remove the air filter case cover by  removing the bolts           1  Air filter case cover  2  Bolt    2  Pull the air filter element out        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT                      3  Insert a new air filter element into  the air filter case  NOTICE  Make  sure that the air filter element is  properly seated in the air filter  case  The engine should never  be operated without the air filter  element installed  otherwise the  piston s  and or cylinder s  may  become _ excessively worn    ECA10481    4  Install the air filter case cover by in   stalling the bolts     EAU21383    Checking the throttle cable  free play             1  Throttle cable free play    The throttle cable free play should mea   sure 4 0 6 0 mm  0 16   0 24 in  at the  inner edge of the throttle grip  Periodi   cally check the throttle cable free play  and  if necessary  have a Yamaha deal   er adjust it     7 16    EAU21401  Valve clearance  The valve clearance changes with use   resulting in improper air fuel mixture  and or engine noise  To prevent this  from occurring  the valve clearance  must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer  at the intervals specified in the periodic  maintenance and lubrication chart     EAU42712  Tires  T
36. ain 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     EWA11151    Before using this vehicle  check the following points   CHECKS       e Check fuel level in fuel tank    e Refuel if necessary    e Check fuel line for leakage  4 10  4 12   e Check the fuel tank breather overflow hose for obstructions  cracks or damage   and check the hose connection        e Check oil level in engine   Engine oil e If necessary  add recommended oil to specified level   e Check vehicle for oil leakage        e Check coolant level in reservoir   Coolant e If necessary  add recommended coolant to specified level   e Check cooling system for leakage        e Check operation    e If soft or spongy  have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system   e Check brake pads for wear    Front brake e Replace if necessary  7 21  7 21  e Check fluid level in reservoir    e If necessary  add recommended brake fluid to specified level   e Check hydraulic system for leakage              FOR YOUR SAFETY     PRE OPERATION CHECKS    CHECKS       Rear brake    e Check operation    e If soft or spongy  have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system   e Check brake pads for wear    e Replace if necessary    e Check fluid level in reservoir    e If necessary  add recommended brake fluid to specified level   e Check hydra
37. amaha parts  but they are often inferi   or  have a shorter service life and can  lead to expensive repair bills     When checking the fuel system  do  not smoke  and make sure there are  no open flames or sparks in the ar   ea  including pilot lights from water    EWA15141    heaters or furnaces  Gasoline or  gasoline vapors can ignite or ex   plode  causing severe injury or  property damage     7 36    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU42501       Troubleshooting charts    Starting problems or poor engine performance       1  Fuel        gt   There is enough fuel     Check the compression           Check the fuel level in  the fuel tank                 The engine does not start   Check the compression         gt   There is no fuel      Supply fuel   gt                     2  Compression          There is compression     Check the ignition        Operate the electric starter                   Have a Yamaha dealer  check the vehicle         gt   There is no compression                    3  Ignition Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the  spark plug gaps  or replace the spark plugs     ial          m gt  Wet m      Operate the electric starter        Remove the spark plugs  and check the electrodes                    The engine does not start   Check the battery            gt   Dry    Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle                                                           4  Battery    il The engine turns over The battery is good   quickly  The engine does 
38. ame type   Double cradle  Caster angle   32 70     Trail   145 0 mm  5 71 in   Front tire   Type   Tubeless  Size   130 90 16M C 67H  Manufacturer model   DUNLOP D404F X  Manufacturer model   BRIDGESTONE EXEDRA G721  Rear tire   Type   Tubeless  Size   170 70B 16M C 75H  Manufacturer model   DUNLOP K555    Manufacturer model   BRIDGESTONE EXEDRA G722 G  Loading   Maximum load   190 kg  419 Ib    Total weight of rider  passenger  cargo and  accessories   Tire air pressure  measured on cold  tires    Loading condition   0 90 kg  0 198 Ib   Front   250 kPa  2 50 kgf cm   36 psi   Rear   280 kPa  2 80 kgf cm   41 psi   Loading condition   90 190 kg  198 419 Ib   Front   250 kPa  2 50 kgf cm   36 psi   Rear   280 kPa  2 80 kgf cm   41 psi   Front wheel   Wheel type   Cast wheel  Rim size   16M C x MT3 00  Rear wheel   Wheel type   Cast wheel  Rim size   16M C x MT4 50  Front brake   Type   Dual disc brake    9 2    SPECIFICATIONS    Operation   Right hand operation  Recommended fluid   DOT 4  Rear brake   Type   Single disc brake  Operation   Right foot operation  Recommended fluid   DOT 4  Front suspension   Type   Telescopic fork  Spring shock absorber type   Coil spring oil damper  Wheel travel   135 0 mm  5 31 in   Rear suspension   Type   Swingarm  link suspension   Spring shock absorber type   Coil spring gas oil damper  Wheel travel   110 0 mm  4 33 in   Electrical system   Ignition system   TCl  Charging system   AC magneto  Battery   Model   YTX20L BS    SPECIFICATIONS   
39. ant temperature warning   light    Engine trouble warning light    OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    ECA15484    NOTICE    If a warning light does not come on  initially when the key is turned to     ON     or if a warning light remains  on  see page 4 2 for the correspond   ing warning light circuit check     2  Shift the transmission into the neu   tral position   See page 6 2   The  neutral indicator light should come  on  If not  ask a Yamaha dealer to  check the electrical circuit    3  Start the engine by pushing the   start switch  NOTICE  For maxi   mum engine life  never acceler   ate hard when the engine is  cold  tecat1041   If the engine fails to start  release  the start switch  wait a few sec   onds  and then try again  Each  starting attempt should be as short  as possible to preserve the bat   tery  Do not crank the engine more  than 10 seconds on any one at   tempt     EAU16671    Shifting       1  Shift pedal  2  Neutral position    Shifting gears lets you control the  amount of engine power available for  starting off  accelerating  climbing hills   etc    The gear positions are shown in the il   lustration     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           6 2    ECA10260    NOTICE    e Even with the transmission in  the neutral position  do not  coast for long periods of time  with the engine off  and do not  tow the mo
40. ator and increase the risk of an  accident     EWA12422    The multi function meter unit is  equipped with the following     a speedometer    e an odometer    4 4      two tripmeters  which show the  distance traveled since they were  last set to zero      a fuel reserve tripmeter  which  shows the distance traveled on the  fuel reserve    e a clock      a self diagnosis device     a brightness control mode    TIP  Be sure to turn the key to    ON    before  using the    SELECT    switch    A V     and    RESET    switch  except for setting  the brightness control mode                    1     SELECT    switch    A  W     2     RESET    switch    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    Speedometer             1  Speedometer    When the key is turned to    ON     the  speedometer needle will sweep once  across the speed range and then return  to zero in order to test the electrical cir   cuit     Odometer  tripmeters  fuel reserve  tripmeter and clock    1 E  gt  i mo e      a    m                     1  Odometer tripmeter fuel reserve tripme   ter clock    Push the    4    side of the    SELECT     switch to switch the display between  the odometer mode    Odo     the tripme   ter modes    Trip 1    and    Trip 2    and the  clock mode in the following order    Odo     Trip 1     Trip 2     Clock     Odo    TIP  e Push the   w    side of the    SE   LECT    switch to switch the display   in the reverse order           4 5    e Push the    RESET    switch for less  than one second
41. ccording  to the following procedure     4 17    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS         With the engine turned off    1  Move the sidestand down    2  Make sure that the engine stop switch is set to            3  Turn the key on    4  Shift the transmission into the neutral position    5  Push the start switch    Does the engine start        With the engine still running    6  Move the sidestand up    7  Keep the clutch lever pulled    8  Shift the transmission into gear   9  Move the sidestand down   Does the engine stall        After the engine has stalled    10  Move the sidestand up    11  Keep the clutch lever pulled   12  Push the start switch    Does the engine start        The system is OK  The motorcycle can be ridden     4 18    If a malfunction is noted  have a Yamaha  dealer check the system before riding     The neutral switch may not be working correctly   The motorcycle should not be ridden until  checked by a Yamaha dealer     The sidestand switch may not be working correctly   The motorcycle should not be ridden until  checked by a Yamaha dealer     The clutch switch may not be working correctly   The motorcycle should not be ridden until  checked by a Yamaha dealer        FOR YOUR SAFETY   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     Failure to inspect or maint
42. chart for the  emission control system               7 3  General maintenance and  lubrication chart                           7 5  Removing and installing the  panel sheet ities 7 9  Checking the spark plugs                 7 9  Canister  for California only           7 11  Engine oil and oil filter cartridge     7 11  Coolant sranie 7 14  Replacing the air filter element       7 15  Checking the throttle cable free  play SE E nn 7 16  Valve clearance    scce 7 16  E E ET 7 17  Cast wheels                                  7 18    Adjusting the clutch lever free    Play tise eae 7 19  Checking the brake lever free   play sean Minas 7 20  Brake light switches                0 7 20  Checking the front and rear brake   PAdS aston ce ated eats 7 21  Checking the brake fluid level        7 21  Changing the brake fluid                7 22  Drive belt Slack                             7 23  Checking and lubricating the   Cables  inner ail  7 23  Checking and lubricating the   throttle grip and cable                 7 24  Checking and lubricating the   brake and shift pedals                7 24  Checking and lubricating the   brake and clutch levers              7 25  Checking and lubricating the   sidestand                                     7 25  Lubricating the swingarm   PIVOIS  2er eens 7 26  Lubricating the rear suspension     7 26  Checking the front fork             00 7 26  Checking the steering               7 27  Checking the wheel bearings         7 27  Battery  i209  se
43. cle as possible  Se   curely pack your heaviest items as  close to the center of the vehicle as  possible and make sure to distrib   ute the weight as evenly as possi   ble on both sides of the motorcycle  to minimize imbalance or instabili   ty      Shifting weights can create a sud   den imbalance  Make sure that ac   cessories and cargo are securely  attached to the motorcycle before  riding  Check accessory mounts  and cargo restraints frequently    e Properly adjust the suspension  for your load  suspension ad   justable models only   and  check the condition and pres   sure of your tires    e Never attach any large or heavy  items to the handlebar  front  fork  or front fender  These    2 3    items  including such cargo as  sleeping bags  duffel bags  or  tents  can create unstable han   dling or a slow steering re   sponse   e This vehicle is not designed to  pull a trailer or to be attached to  a sidecar     Genuine Yamaha Accessories  Choosing accessories for your vehicle  is an important decision  Genuine  Yamaha accessories  which are avail   able only from a Yamaha dealer  have  been designed  tested  and approved  by Yamaha for use on your vehicle   Many companies with no connection to  Yamaha manufacture parts and acces   sories or offer other modifications for  Yamaha vehicles  Yamaha is not in a  position to test the products that these  aftermarket companies produce   Therefore  Yamaha can neither en   dorse nor recommend the use of ac   cessories not sold b
44. d  Sidestand  checking and lubricating      7 25  Spark plugs  checking                            7 9  Specifications     Starting the engine      Start switch            Steering  checking   ss  Stora CR OT TT  Supporting the motorcycle          seeeeeaee 7 35  Swingarm pivots  lubricating                  7 26   T  Tail brake light bulb  replacing               7 33  Throttle cable free play  checking           7 16    Throttle grip and cable  checking and       INDEX    Troubleshooting charts   0 00    eee 7 37  Turn signal indicator light    4 2  Turn signal light bulb  front    FOPIACING ss yisi indra 7 33  Turn signal light bulb  rear    FOPIACING ses scsi 7 34  Turn signal switch    4 7  V  Valve Clearance                                     7 16  Vehicle Emission Control Information  labelin pa ionn inea ia rie 10 2  Vehicle identification number                 10 1  W  Warranty  extended       Warranty  limited     Wheel bearings  checking   7  Wheels rainesi m nines       See your Authorized YAMAHA Dealer for a Genuine YAMAHA    Service Manual     PRINTED IN JAPAN  2009 11 0 3x1 CR   E        
45. d contact the   ground and distract the operator  re    sulting in a possible loss of control        The operation of the brake and clutch  levers should be checked before each    ride  and the lever pivots should be lu    Recommended lubricants     bricated if necessary  Lithium soap based grease      7 25    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAUM1651 EAU23251    Lubricating the swingarm piv  Lubricating the rear suspen   ots sion             The swingarm pivots must be lubricat  The pivoting points of the rear suspen    ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals sion must be lubricated by a Yamaha   specified in the periodic maintenance dealer at the intervals specified in the   and lubrication chart  periodic maintenance and lubrication  chart     Recommended lubricant   Lithium soap based grease Recommended lubricant   Lithium soap based grease    7 26    EAU23272  Checking the front fork  The condition and operation of the front  fork must be checked as follows at the  intervals specified in the periodic main   tenance and lubrication chart     To check the condition  Check the inner tubes for scratches   damage and excessive oil leakage     To check the operation   1  Place the vehicle on a level sur   face and hold it in an upright posi   tion  WARNING  To avoid injury   securely support the vehicle so  there is no danger of it falling  over   Ewa1o751    2  While applying the front brake   push down hard on the handlebars  several times to check if the front  fork co
46. e hazard           EWA11091    4 10    EAU13221  Fuel  Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in  the tank     Gasoline and gasoline vapors are  extremely flammable  To avoid fires  and explosions and to reduce the  risk of injury when refueling  follow  these instructions     EWA10881    1  Before refueling  turn off the en   gine and be sure that no one is sit   ting on the vehicle  Never refuel  while smoking  or while in the vi   cinity of sparks  open flames  or  other sources of ignition such as  the pilot lights of water heaters and  clothes dryers    2  Do not overfill the fuel tank  When  refueling  be sure to insert the  pump nozzle into the fuel tank filler  hole  Stop filling when the fuel  reaches the bottom of the filler  tube  Because fuel expands when  it heats up  heat from the engine or  the sun can cause fuel to spill out  of the fuel tank     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    1  Fuel tank filler tube  2  Maximum fuel level    3  Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi   ately  NOTICE  Immediately wipe  off spilled fuel with a clean  dry   soft cloth  since fuel may deteri   orate painted surfaces or plastic  parts   ECA10071    4  Be sure to securely close the fuel  tank cap     Gasoline is poisonous and can  cause injury or death  Handle gaso   line with care  Never siphon gaso   line by mouth  If you should swallow  some gasoline or inhale a lot of gas   oline vapor  or get some gasoline in  your eyes  see your doctor immedi     EWA15151    ately  If gasoline 
47. ed and installed on your vehicle will be required to document that  maintenance has been completed in accordance with the emissions warranty  The chart below is printed only as a reminder  that maintenance work is required  It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work     Maintenance Date of Mileage Servicing dealer    Remarks    interval service name and address    600 mi   1000 km  or  1 month    4000 mi   7000 km  or  6 months  8000 mi   13000 km  or  12 months  12000 mi   19000 km  or  18 months  16000 mi   25000 km  or  24 months  20000 mi   31000 km  or  30 months  24000 mi   37000 km  or  36 months  28000 mi   43000 km  or  42 months  32000 mi   49000 km  or  48 months                                              10 5    CONSUMER INFORMATION    Maintenance Date of Servicing dealer    g A Mileage Remarks  interval service g name and address       36000 mi   55000 km  or    54 months  40000 mi   61000 km  or  60 months                      10 6    CONSUMER INFORMATION       EAU26663    YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A  STREET AND ENDURO MOTORCYCLE LIMITED    WARRANTY    Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A  hereby warrants that  new Yamaha motorcycles will be free from defects in  material and workmanship for the period of time stated  herein  subject to certain stated limitations     THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY for Yamaha motorcycles  originally equipped with headlight  stoplight  and turn  signals shall be one  1  year from the date of purchase   with no mileage limitation     
48. edal       1  Shift pedal  2  Neutral position    The shift pedal is located on the left  side of the engine and is used in com   bination with the clutch lever when  shifting the gears of the 5 speed con   stant mesh transmission equipped on  this motorcycle     TIP  Use your toes or heel to shift up and  your toes to shift down           EAU12890    Brake lever                   1  Brake lever    The brake lever is located at the right  handlebar grip  To apply the front  brake  pull the lever toward the handle   bar grip     4 9    EAU12941    Brake pedal          1  Brake pedal    The brake pedal is on the right side of  the motorcycle  To apply the rear  brake  press down on the brake pedal     EAU13091    LT    Fuel tank cap    1  Fuel tank cap lock cover  2  Unlock        To open the fuel tank cap   Open the fuel tank cap lock cover  in   sert the key into the lock  and then turn  it 1 8 turn clockwise  The lock will be re   leased and the fuel tank cap can be  opened     To close the fuel tank cap  1  Push the fuel tank cap into position  with the key inserted in the lock   2  Turn the key counterclockwise to  the original position  remove it  and  then close the lock cover     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    TIP  The fuel tank cap cannot be closed un   less the key is in the lock  In addition   the key cannot be removed if the cap is  not properly closed and locked     Make sure that the fuel tank cap is  properly closed after filling fuel   Leaking fuel is a fir
49. eformed or cracked  wheel must be replaced    e The wheel should be balanced  whenever either the tire or wheel  has been changed or replaced  An  unbalanced wheel can result in  poor performance  adverse han   dling characteristics  and a short   ened tire life    e Ride at moderate speeds after  changing a tire since the tire sur   face must first be    broken in    for it  to develop its optimal characteris   tics     EAU22034    Adjusting the clutch lever free  play       PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    decrease the clutch lever free play   turn the adjusting bolt in direction   b    TIP  If the specified clutch lever free play  could be obtained as described above   skip steps 4 7                    1  Clutch lever free play   2  Locknut  clutch lever    3  Clutch lever free play adjusting bolt  4  Rubber cover    The clutch lever free play should mea   sure 5 0 10 0 mm  0 20 0 39 in  as  shown  Periodically check the clutch le   ver free play and  if necessary  adjust it  as follows   1  Slide the rubber cover back at the  clutch lever   2  Loosen the locknut   3  To increase the clutch lever free  play  turn the clutch lever free play  adjusting bolt in direction  a   To       4  Fully turn the adjusting bolt in di   rection  a  to loosen the clutch ca   ble    5  Loosen the locknut further down  the clutch cable                 1  Clutch lever free play adjusting nut  clutch  cable     2  Locknut  clutch cable     6  To increase the clutch lever free  play  tur
50. equipped with a quartz  bulb headlight  If the headlight bulb  burns out  replace it as follows     ECA10650    NOTICE    Take care not to damage the follow   ing parts     Headlight bulb   Do not touch the glass part of  the headlight bulb to keep it free  from oil  otherwise the transpar   ency of the glass  the luminosity  of the bulb  and the bulb life will  be adversely affected  Thor   oughly clean off any dirt and fin   gerprints on the headlight bulb  using a cloth moistened with al   cohol or thinner    Headlight lens   Do not affix any type of tinted  film or stickers to the headlight  lens    Do not use a headlight bulb of a  wattage higher than specified     7 31       1  Do not touch the glass part of the bulb     1  Remove the turn signal position  light bracket cover by removing the    bolts        1  Turn signal position light bracket cov  2  Bolt             2  Remove the headlight unit by re     moving the bolts on each side     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT       ne r dah ar noe 9  Have a Yamaha dealer adjust the  3  Disconnect the headlight coupler    sake Ra headlight beam if necessary   and then remove the bulb cover  5  Place a new headlight bulb into po   a sition  and then secure it with the    bulb holder    6  Install the headlight bulb cover   and then connect the coupler    7  Install the headlight unit by install   ing the bolts    8  Place the turn signal position light  bracket cover in the original posi   tion  and then install the bolts
51. et 4 10  Fuel level warning light    4 3  Fuel tank breather overflow hose           4 12  Fuel tank cap    a  Fuses  replacing                                      7 30  H  Handlebar switches           cec eee 4 7  Headlight bulb  replacing                     7 31  Helmet holder      4 13  High beam indicator light       4 2  Horn SWIN crita aana Mint 4 8  l  Identification numbers    10 1  Ignition circuit cut off system    4 17  Indicator and warning lights                0  4 2  K  Key identification number    10 1  L  Labels  location                                        1 1  License plate light bulb  replacing           7 34  M  Main switch steering lock    4 1  Maintenance and lubrication  periodic     7 5  Maintenance  emission control system    7 3  Maintenance record                                 10 5  Matte color  caution    8 1  Model label    10 2  Multi function meter unit    4 4  N  Neutral indicator light          0 ee 4 2  Noise regulation                                     10 4   0   Oil level warning light    4 2                    P  Panel  removing and installing                   7 9  Park NO R ae E AE EETA 6 4  Part locations ss    3 1   R  Rear suspension  lubricating                  7 26  RESET switch F  Rider seat      S  Safety defects  reporting    10 3  Safety information            n   2 1  SELECT switch     4 8  Shifting                  6 2  Shift pedale marne 4 9  Shock absorber assembly  adjusting    4 15  SIMEDAGS she PR ete  Sidestan
52. evel warning light    mS       GB GN E    EAU11020    Turn signal indicator light     lt   gt      This indicator light flashes when the  turn signal switch is pushed to the left or  right     EAU11060    Neutral indicator light    N     This indicator light comes on when the  transmission is in the neutral position     4 2    EAU11080         High beam indicator light     o  This indicator light comes on when the  high beam of the headlight is switched  on     EAU11254    Oil level warning light            This warning light comes on if the en   gine oil level is low    The electrical circuit of the warning light  can be checked by turning the key to     ON     The warning light should come  on for a few seconds  and then go off   If the warning light does not come on  initially when the key is turned to    ON      or if the warning light remains on  have  a Yamaha dealer check the electrical  Circuit     TIP  e Even if the oil level is sufficient  the  warning light may flicker when  riding on a slope or during sudden  acceleration or deceleration  but   this is not a malfunction    e This model is also equipped with a  self diagnosis device for the oil  level detection circuit  If a problem  is detected in the oil level detection          INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    circuit  the following cycle will be  repeated until the malfunction is  corrected  The oil level warning  light will flash ten times  then go off  for 2 5 seconds  If this occurs   have a Yamaha dealer
53. ew  key     10 1    1  Vehicle identification number    The vehicle identification number is  stamped into the steering head pipe   Record this number in the space pro   vided     TIP  The vehicle identification number is  used to identify your motorcycle and  may be used to register your motorcy   cle with the licensing authority in your  area           CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26470    Model label       1  Model label    The model label is affixed to the frame  under the rider seat   See page 4 13    Record the information on this label in  the space provided  This information  will be needed when ordering spare  parts from a Yamaha dealer     EAU48270    Vehicle Emission Control Informa   tion label       1  Vehicle Emission Control Information label    The Vehicle Emission Control Informa   tion label is affixed at the location in the  illustration  This label shows specifica   tions related to exhaust emissions as  required by federal law  state law and  Environment Canada     10 2    CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26551  Reporting safety defects  If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death  you should immediately  inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  NHTSA  in addition to notifying Yamaha Motor Corporation   U S A  If NHTSA receives similar complaints  it may open an investigation  and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group  of vehicles  it may order a recall and remedy campaign  
54. f the seat down to  lock it in place   3  Remove the key     TIP       Make sure that the seat is properly se   cured before riding        4 13    EAU14322    Helmet holder    1  Helmet holder    The helmet holder is located under the  rider seat     To secure a helmet to the helmet  holder   1  Remove the rider seat   See page  4 13     2  Hook the helmet onto the helmet  holder  and then securely install  the seat  WARNING  Never ride  with a helmet attached to the  helmet holder  since the helmet  may hit objects  causing loss of  control and possibly an acci   dent  ewatoie      INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    To release the helmet from the hel   met holder   Remove the rider seat  remove the hel   met from the helmet holder  and then  install the seat     EAU42730    Sidebags    Improper loading or overloading can  cause loss of control and possibly  an accident or personal injury  See  pages 1 1 and 7 17 for important  loading and tire pressure informa   tion     EWA14340    Always securely close the side   bags before riding    Distribute weight evenly on  each side of the motorcycle    Do not exceed the load limit of 5  kg  11 Ib  for each sidebag    Do not exceed the maximum  load of 190 kg  419 Ib  for the ve   hicle    Do not exceed 120 km h  80  mi h  when riding with luggage  in the sidebags  otherwise han   dling could be affected  Improp   er loading  poor tire or overall  motorcycle conditions  poor  road surfaces or adverse weath   er conditions may make 
55. g the motorcycle to stand up   right  Check that the motorcycle is in a  stable and level position before starting  any maintenance  A strong wooden  box can be placed under the engine for  added stability     To service the front wheel   1  Stabilize the rear of the motorcycle  by using a motorcycle stand or  if  an additional motorcycle stand is  not available  by placing a jack un   der the frame in front of the rear  wheel    2  Raise the front wheel off the  ground by using a motorcycle  stand     To service the rear wheel   Raise the rear wheel off the ground by  using a motorcycle stand or  if a motor   cycle stand is not available  by placing    7 35    a jack either under each side of the  frame in front of the rear wheel or under  each side of the swingarm        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU25871  Troubleshooting  Although Yamaha motorcycles receive  a thorough inspection before shipment  from the factory  trouble may occur dur   ing operation  Any problem in the fuel   compression  or ignition systems  for  example  can cause poor starting and  loss of power   The following troubleshooting charts  represent quick and easy procedures  for checking these vital systems your   self  However  should your motorcycle  require any repair  take it to a Yamaha  dealer  whose skilled technicians have  the necessary tools  experience  and  know how to service the motorcycle  properly   Use only genuine Yamaha replace   ment parts  Imitation parts may look like  Y
56. ge right away  and you ll rest easy knowing  you ll have strong factory backed protection even after your  Yamaha Limited Warranty expires     A special note   If visiting your dealer isn   t convenient  contact Yamaha with    your Primary ID number  your frame number   We   ll be YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE    happy to help you get the Y E S  coverage you need     Yamaha Service Marketing   P O  Box 6555   Cypress  CA 90630  1  866  YES EXTD  1 866 937 3983     10 10       A  Air filter element  replacing         0seeseeee 7 15  B  Battery sise te nee 7 28  Brake and clutch levers  checking and  lubricating sens 7 25  Brake and shift pedals  checking and  lubricating eect eee eeeeees 7 24  Brake fluid  changing    7 22  Brake fluid level  checking       sseeen 7 21  Brake lever oe  Brake lever free play  checking              7 20  Brake light switches ee 7 20  Brake pedal                                            4 9  C             Cafe iadli   Catalytic converter   Clutch lever    eeeeeeeeeeneeeee   Clutch lever free play  adjusting 7 19   See IE TAA ET ETAT      7 14   Coolant temperature warning light           4 3  D   Dimmer switch    4 7   Drive belt slack oo    eee eens 7 23  E   Engine break in                                         6 3   Engine oil and oil filter cartridge             7 11   Engine stop switch    48   Engine trouble warning light    4 3  F    Front and rear brake pads  checking     7 21  Front fork  checking     7 26       EURE RAR IN Re AIN tence ni
57. icle overturns  or when the throttle cable is stuck     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU12711    Start switch           Push this switch to crank the engine  with the starter  See page 6 1 for start   ing instructions prior to starting the en   gine     EAU41700    The engine trouble warning light will  come on when the key is turned to    ON     and the start switch is pushed  but this  does not indicate a malfunction     EAU42524       SELECT    switch    A V      This switch is used to perform selec   tions in the odometer and tripmeters  to  set the clock and to set the brightness  control mode of the multi function  meter unit    See    Multi function meter unit    on page  4 4 for detailed information     EAU42534       RESET    switch   This switch is used to perform selec   tions in the tripmeters  to set the clock  and to set the brightness control mode  of the multi function meter unit    See    Multi function meter unit    on page  4 4 for detailed information     4 8    EAU12820    Clutch lever          1  Clutch lever    The clutch lever is located at the left  handlebar grip  To disengage the  clutch  pull the lever toward the handle   bar grip  To engage the clutch  release  the lever  The lever should be pulled  rapidly and released slowly for smooth  clutch operation    The clutch lever is equipped with a  clutch switch  which is part of the igni   tion circuit cut off system   See page  4 17      INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU12880    Shift p
58. in ia beats 7 28  Replacing the fuses             008 7 30  Replacing the headlight bulb         7 31    Replacing the tail brake light  DUI nA ck otis Page es 7 33    Replacing a front turn signal light    DUID 3eme 7 33  Replacing a rear turn signal light  QUI  SE etant ere 7 34  Replacing the license plate light  DUID sci A NN een 7 34  Supporting the motorcycle              7 35  Troubleshooting                               7 36  Troubleshooting charts              7 37  MOTORCYCLE CARE AND  STORAGE remis 8 1  Matte color Caution           eee 8 1  Cale  nimes 8 1  SOAGE iaren ma eaa 8 4  SPECIFICATIONS                               9 1  CONSUMER INFORMATION            10 1  Identification numbers sses 10 1  Reporting safety defects                 10 3  Motorcycle noise regulation            10 4  Maintenance record enee 10 5    YAMAHA MOTOR  CORPORATION  U S A   STREET AND ENDURO  MOTORCYCLE LIMITED  WARRANTY ns  10 7  YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE  D  S uit eer en Ne 10 9    TABLE OF CONTENTS    LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS    EAU10384    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              LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS          NOTICE TIRE INFORMATION     Cleaning with alkaline or  acid cleaner  gasoline or  solvent will damage 
59. ine  and then let it idle  for several minutes while checking  it for oil leakage  If oil is leaking  im   mediately turn the engine off and  check for the cause     TIP  After the engine is started  the engine  oil level warning light should go off if the  oil level is sufficient           ECA10401    NOTICE    If the oil level warning light flickers  or remains on even if the oil level is  correct  immediately turn the engine  off and have a Yamaha dealer check  the vehicle     11  Turn the engine off  wait a few min     utes until the oil settles  and then  check the oil level and correct it if  necessary     EAU20070  Coolant  The coolant level should be checked  before each ride  In addition  the cool   ant must be changed at the intervals  specified in the periodic maintenance  and lubrication chart     EAU42632    To check the coolant level  1  Place the vehicle on a level sur   face and hold it in an upright posi   tion     TIP   e The coolant level must be checked   on a cold engine since the level  varies with engine temperature    e Make sure that the vehicle is posi   tioned straight up when checking  the coolant level  A slight tilt to the  side can result in a false reading           2  Check the coolant level in the cool   ant reservoir     TIP  The coolant should be between the  minimum and maximum level marks           7 14                1  Coolant reservoir  2  Maximum level mark  3  Minimum level mark    3  If the coolant is at or below the  minimum level 
60. inimum   Bulky or large accessories may  seriously affect the stability of  the motorcycle due to aerody   namic effects  Wind may at   tempt to lift the motorcycle  or  the motorcycle may become un   stable in cross winds  These ac   cessories may also cause  instability when passing or being  passed by large vehicles    e Certain accessories can dis   place the operator from his or  her normal riding position  This  improper position limits the free   dom of movement of the opera     2 4    tor and may limit control ability   therefore  such accessories are  not recommended    e Use caution when adding electri   cal accessories  If electrical acces   sories exceed the capacity of the  motorcycle   s electrical system  an  electric failure could result  which  could cause a dangerous loss of  lights or engine power     Aftermarket Tires and Rims   The tires and rims that came with your  motorcycle were designed to match the  performance capabilities and to provide  the best combination of handling  brak   ing  and comfort  Other tires  rims  siz   es  and combinations may not be  appropriate  Refer to page 7 17 for tire  specifications and more information on  replacing your tires     Left view    o NN O O1 BR GO ND             Front turn signal position lights  page 7 33     Headlight  page 7 31      Seat lock  page 4 13      Fuel injection system fuse  page 7 30      Fuse box  page 7 30      Main fuse  page 7 30      Helmet holder  page 4 13      License plate light  page 
61. ir filter    e This models air filter is equipped with a disposable oil coated paper element  which must not be cleaned with com   pressed air to avoid damaging it   e The air filter element needs to be replaced more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas     e Hydraulic brake service    e After disassembling the brake master cylinders and calipers  always change the fluid  Regularly check the brake fluid    levels and fill the reservoirs as required     e Every two years replace the internal components of the brake master cylinders and calipers  and change the brake    fluid     e Replace the brake hoses every four years and if cracked or damaged        7 8    EAU18751  Removing and installing the  panel  The panel shown needs to be removed  to perform some of the maintenance  jobs described in this chapter  Refer to  this section each time the panel needs  to be removed and installed           1  PanelA    EAU48560    Panel A    To remove the panel  Remove the quick fastener  and then  pull the panel off as shown        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT             1  PanelA  2  Quick fastener    To install the panel  Place the panel in the original position   and then install the quick fastener                 1  PanelA    7 9    EAU42431  Checking the spark plugs  The spark plugs are important engine  components  which are easy to check   Since heat and deposits will cause any  spark plug to slowly erode  the spark  plugs should be removed and checked  i
62. ish if necessary  A low brake fluid  level may indicate worn brake pads  and or brake system leakage  If the  brake fluid level is low  be sure to check  the brake pads for wear and the brake  system for leakage    Observe these precautions    e When checking the fluid level   make sure that the top of the brake  fluid reservoir is level    e Use only the recommended quality  brake fluid  otherwise the rubber  seals may deteriorate  causing  leakage and poor braking perfor   mance     7  7 Recommended brake fluid   DOT 4    e Refill with the same type of brake  fluid  Mixing fluids may result in a  harmful chemical reaction and  lead to poor braking performance     e Be careful that water does not en   ter the brake fluid reservoir when  refilling  Water will significantly  lower the boiling point of the fluid  and may result in vapor lock    e Brake fluid may deteriorate paint   ed surfaces or plastic parts  Al   ways clean up spilled fluid  immediately    e As the brake pads wear  it is nor   mal for the brake fluid level to grad   ually go down  However  if the  brake fluid level goes down sud   denly  have a Yamaha dealer  check the cause     7 22    EAU22731  Changing the brake fluid  Have a Yamaha dealer change the  brake fluid at the intervals specified in  the TIP after the periodic maintenance  and lubrication chart  In addition  have  the oil seals of the master cylinders and  calipers as well as the brake hoses re   placed at the intervals listed below or  whenever
63. isplay will return to the odom   eter  tripmeter or clock mode     Handlebar switches    Left             1  Dimmer switch    20 0     2  Turn signal switch     lt a   5 gt        3  Horn switch    be        4 7                      1  Engine stop switch    Q R     2     SELECT    switch    A  W    3     RESET    switch   4  Start switch            EAU12400  Dimmer switch      0 20      Set this switch to     D    for the high  beam and to    zo    for the low beam     EAU12430    Turn signal switch     lt   gt       To signal a right hand turn  push this  switch to      gt      To signal a left hand  turn  push this switch to     lt       When re   leased  the switch returns to the center  position    Since this model is equipped with a  self canceling system  the turn signal  lights will self cancel after the vehicle    has traveled both about 150 m  490 ft   and for approximately 15 seconds   However  the turn signal lights can also  be canceled manually by pushing the  switch in after it has returned to the cen   ter position     TIP  The self canceling system only oper   ates when the vehicle is moving  so that  the turn signal lights will not self cancel  while you are stopped at an intersec   tion           EAU12500    Horn switch    x      Press this switch to sound the horn     EAU12660  Engine stop switch    ON     Set this switch to    CQ    before starting  the engine  Set this switch to    sj    to  stop the engine in case of an emergen   cy  such as when the veh
64. it nec   essary to further reduce the  riding speed     4 14    ECA15380    NOTICE    To avoid locking the key in  never  lock either sidebag and remove the  key from the lock before closing the    lid     To open a sidebag lid   Insert the key into the sidebag  lock  and then turn the key coun   terclockwise     1           1  Key  2  Unlock     2     Push the key in  and then fold the  sidebag lid up     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS          a To close a sidebag lid    1  Fold the sidebag lid down so that  the latch snaps into place    2  Turn the key clockwise  and then  remove it     TIP  Water can be harmful to untreated  leather  Use Yamaha Saddle Soap or  another quality brand according to the  manufacturers directions to clean the  leather on the sidebags  Polish the dry  leather with a soft cloth  and then treat  with Yamaha Mink Oil or another high   quality leather protectant for increased  water resistance           EAU42545  Adjusting the shock absorber  assembly  This shock absorber assembly is  equipped with a spring preload adjust   ing ring  allowing the spring preload to  be adjusted to suit the riders prefer   ence   It is recommended to have a Yamaha  dealer adjust the spring preload      Should you choose to make the  adjustment  use the special  wrench included in the additional  tool kit  which was handed out sep   arately at the purchase of the vehi   cle     ECA10101    NOTICE    To avoid damaging the mechanism   do not attempt to turn beyond the 
65. l cables and the  pivoting points of all levers and  pedals as well as of the side   stand centerstand    5  Check and  if necessary  correct  the tire air pressure  and then lift  the motorcycle so that both of its  wheels are off the ground  Alterna   tively  turn the wheels a little every  month in order to prevent the tires  from becoming degraded in one  spot    6  Cover the muffler outlet with a  plastic bag to prevent moisture  from entering it    7  Remove the battery and fully  charge it  Store it in a cool  dry  place and charge it once a month   Do not store the battery in an ex   cessively cold or warm place  less  than 0   C  30  F  or more than 30    C  90  F    For more information  on storing the battery  see page  7 28        TIP  Make any necessary repairs before  storing the motorcycle           8 5    SPECIFICATIONS    Dimensions   Overall length   2490 mm  98 0 in   Overall width   980 mm  38 6 in   Overall height   1520 mm  59 8 in   Seat height   715 mm  28 1 in   Wheelbase   1690 mm  66 5 in   Ground clearance   145 mm  5 71 in   Minimum turning radius   3500 mm  137 8 in   Weight   With oil and fuel   323 kg  712 Ib   Engine   Engine type    Liquid cooled 4 stroke  SOHC  Cylinder arrangement   V type 2 cylinder   Displacement   1304 cm   Bore x stroke   100 0 x 83 0 mm  3 94 x 3 27 in   Compression ratio   9 50  1  Starting system   Electric starter  Lubrication system   Wet sump    Engine oil   Recommended brand   YAMALUBE  Type   SAE 10W 30  10W 40 
66. mark  remove pan   el A   See page 7 9     4  Remove the coolant reservoir cap   add coolant to the maximum level  mark  and then install the reservoir  cap  WARNING  Remove only  the coolant reservoir cap  Never  attempt to remove the radiator  cap when the engine is hot   tewatsie  NOTICE  If coolant is not  available  use distilled water or  soft tap water instead  Do not  use hard water or salt water  since it is harmful to the engine   If water has been used instead    of coolant  replace it with cool   ant as soon as possible  other   wise the cooling system will not  be protected against frost and  corrosion  If water has been    added to the coolant  have a  Yamaha dealer check the anti   freeze content of the coolant as  soon as possible  otherwise the  effectiveness of the coolant will  be reduced  Eca10472       1  Coolant reservoir cap    Coolant reservoir capacity  up to  the maximum level mark      0 45 L  0 48 US qt  0 40 Imp qt        5  Install the panel     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT          TIP   Make sure that the coolant reservoir  breather hose is properly routed  through the guide    FR fe           1  Guide  2  Coolant reservoir breather hose    EAU33031    Changing the coolant   The coolant must be changed at the in   tervals specified in the periodic mainte   nance and lubrication chart  Have a  Yamaha dealer change the coolant   WARNING  Never attempt to remove  the radiator cap when the engine is  hot   EWA10381     7 15    EAU42442  Repl
67. mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months       Front fork    e Check operation and for oil leak   age   e Replace if necessary        Shock absorber as   sembly    e Check operation and for oil leak   age   e Replace if necessary        Rear suspension  link pivots    e Apply lithium soap based grease  lightly        Engine oil    e Change  warm engine before  draining         Engine oil filter car   tridge    e Replace        Cooling system    e Check hoses for cracks or dam   age   e Replace if necessary        e Change with ethylene glycol anti   freeze coolant every 24 months        Front and rear brake  switches    e Check operation        Control cables    e Apply Yamaha chain and cable  lube or engine oil thoroughly              Throttle grip hous   ing and cable       e Check operation and free play    e Adjust the throttle cable free play  if necessary    e Lubricate the throttle grip housing  and cable                          ROUTINE    ODOMETER READINGS    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    INITIAL       600 mi   1000 km   or    1 month    4000 mi   7000 km   or  6 months    8000 mi   13000 km   or    12 months    12000 mi   19000 km   or  18 months    16000 mi   25000 km   or  24 months    20000 mi   31000 km   or  30 months          TIP    Lights  signals and  switches       e Check operation   e Adjust headlight beam                Ni                       Ni               EAU17650       e A
68. mpresses and rebounds  smoothly        ECA10590    NOTICE    If any damage is found or the front  fork does not operate smoothly   have a Yamaha dealer check or re   pair it     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU23283   Checking the steering   Worn or loose steering bearings may   cause danger  Therefore  the operation   of the steering must be checked as fol   lows at the intervals specified in the pe   riodic maintenance and lubrication  chart   1  Place a stand under the engine to  raise the front wheel off the  ground   See page 7 35 for more  information   WARNING  To  avoid injury  securely support  the vehicle so there is no danger  of it falling over  wars      Hold the lower ends of the front  fork legs and try to move them for   ward and backward  If any free  play can be felt  have a Yamaha  dealer check or repair the steering     N       EAU23291    Checking the wheel bearings    The front and rear wheel bearings must  be checked at the intervals specified in  the periodic maintenance and lubrica   tion chart  If there is play in the wheel  hub or if the wheel does not turn  smoothly  have a Yamaha dealer check  the wheel bearings     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU48570  Battery  This model is equipped with a VRLA   Valve Regulated Lead Acid  battery   There is no need to check the electro   lyte or to add distilled water  However   the battery lead connections need to be  checked and  if necessary  tightened     EWA10760  A WARNING    e Electr
69. n accordance with the periodic mainte   nance and lubrication chart  In addition   the condition of the spark plugs can re   veal the condition of the engine     To remove a spark plug  1  Remove the appropriate spark  plug cover  rear right or front left   by removing the bolts              1  Spark plug cover  2  Bolt    2  Remove the spark plug cap     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    To check the spark plugs   1  Check that the porcelain insulator  around the center electrode on  each spark plug is a medium to   light tan  the ideal color when the  vehicle is ridden normally     2  Check that all spark plugs installed  in the engine have the same color        TIP  1  Spark plug cap If any spark plug shows a distinctly dif  1  Spark plug gap  ferent color  the engine could be oper   ating improperly  Do not attempt to  diagnose such problems yourself  In   stead  have a Yamaha dealer check       3  Remove the spark plug as shown   with the spark plug wrench includ   ed in the additional tool kit  which  was handed out separately at the    Spark plug gap   0 8 0 9 mm  0 031 0 035 in        purchase of the vehicle  the vehicle  To install a spark plug  1  Clean the surface of the spark plug  3  Check each spark plug for elec  gasket and its mating surface  and  trode erosion and excessive Car  then wipe off any grime from the  bon or other deposits  and replace spark plug threads   it if necessary  2  Install the spark plug with the           spark plug wrench  and the
70. n or damaged part which causes another part to fail   damage or failure due to improper or careless transportation and or tie down  If  you have any specific questions on operation or maintenance  please contact your  dealer for advice       Does the warranty cover incidental costs such as towing or transportation due to    a failure       No  The warranty is limited to repair of the machine itself       May   perform any or all of the recommended maintenance shown in the Owner s    Manual instead of having the dealer do them       Yes  if you are a qualified mechanic and follow the procedures specified in the    Owner   s and Service Manual  We do recommend  however  that items requiring  special tools or equipment be done by a Yamaha motorcycle dealer     Q  Will the warranty be void or cancelled if   do not operate or maintain my new    motorcycle exactly as specified in the Owner   s Manual     A  No  The warranty on a new motorcycle cannot be    voided    or    cancelled     However     Po    PO    if a particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance other than as  described in the Owner   s Manual  that failure may not be covered under  warranty       What responsibility does my dealer have under this warranty     Each Yamaha motorcycle dealer is expected to     1  Completely set up every new machine before sale    2  Explain the operation  maintenance  and warranty requirements to your  satisfaction at the time of sale  and upon your request at any later date 
71. n the adjusting nut  in direction  a   To make the brake light  come on later  turn the adjusting nut in  direction  b      EAU22392  Checking the front and rear  brake pads  The front and rear brake pads must be  checked for wear at the intervals spec   ified in the periodic maintenance and  lubrication chart     EAU22430    Front brake pads                   1  Brake pad wear indicator groove    Each front brake pad is provided with  wear indicator grooves  which allow  you to check the brake pad wear with   out having to disassemble the brake   To check the brake pad wear  check  the wear indicator grooves  If a brake  pad has worn to the point that the wear    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    indicator grooves have almost disap   peared  have a Yamaha dealer replace  the brake pads as a set     EAU22500    Rear brake pads                            1  Lining thickness    Check each rear brake pad for damage  and measure the lining thickness  If a  brake pad is damaged or if the lining  thickness is less than 0 8 mm  0 03 in    have a Yamaha dealer replace the  brake pads as a set     7 21    Checking the brake fluid level    Front brake       1  Minimum level mark    Rear brake                            1  Minimum level mark    Insufficient brake fluid may allow air to  enter the brake system  possibly caus   ing it to become ineffective     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    Before riding  check that the brake fluid  is above the minimum level mark and  replen
72. n the clutch lever free play  adjusting nut in direction  a   To    7 19    decrease the clutch lever free play   turn the adjusting nut in direction     b        Tighten the locknut at the clutch    cable       Tighten the locknut at the clutch le     ver  and then slide the rubber cov   er to its original position        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT      us braking performance  which may re      EVER  Checking the brake lever free    ult in loss of control and an acci  Brake light switches    play dent                    1  No brake lever free play    There should be no free play at the  brake lever end  If there is free play   have a Yamaha dealer inspect the  brake system     A soft or spongy feeling in the brake  lever can indicate the presence of air  in the hydraulic system  If there is air  in the hydraulic system  have a  Yamaha dealer bleed the system be   fore operating the vehicle  Air in the  hydraulic system will diminish the    EWA14211    7 20    2                               1  Rear brake light switch  2  Rear brake light switch adjusting nut    The brake light  which is activated by  the brake pedal and brake lever  should  come on just before braking takes ef   fect  If necessary  adjust the rear brake  light switch as follows  but the front  brake light switch should be adjusted  by a Yamaha dealer    Turn the rear brake light switch adjust   ing nut while holding the rear brake light  switch in place  To make the brake light  come on earlier  tur
73. n tight   RS pag en it to the specified torque     4  Measure the spark plug gap with a Nes torque   wire thickness gauge and  if nec  ae 4 a 3 m kaf  9 4 ftlbf  1  Spark plug wrench essary  adjust the gap to specifica  a a 2 TEIRN    tion           7 10    TIP  If a torque wrench is not available when  installing a spark plug  a good estimate  of the correct torque is 1 4   1 2 turn  past finger tight  However  the spark  plug should be tightened to the speci   fied torque as soon as possible           3  Install the spark plug cap   4  Install the spark plug cover by in   stalling the bolts     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU19681    Canister  for California only     THROTTLE BODY  FROM  FUEL TANK        CANISTER  TO ATMOSPHERE    This model is equipped with a canister  to prevent the discharging of fuel vapor  into the atmosphere  Before operating  this vehicle  make sure to check the fol   lowing      Check each hose connection      Check each hose and canister for  cracks or damage  Replace if dam   aged    e Make sure that the canister breath   er is not blocked  and if necessary   clean it     7 11    EAU42598  Engine oil and oil filter car   tridge  The engine oil level should be checked  before each ride  In addition  the oil  must be changed and the oil filter car   tridge replaced at the intervals speci   fied in the periodic maintenance and  lubrication chart     To check the engine oil level   1  Place the vehicle on a level sur   face and hold it in a
74. n upright posi   tion  A slight tilt to the side can  result in a false reading    2  Start the engine  warm it up for  several minutes  and then turn it  off    3  Wait a few minutes until the oil set   tles  and then check the oil level  through the engine oil level check  window located at the bottom left  side of the crankcase     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT             1  Engine oil filler cap   2  Engine oil level check window  3  Maximum level mark   4  Minimum level mark    TIP    2  Start the engine  warm it up for  several minutes  and then turn it  off    3  Place an oil pan under the engine  to collect the used oil    4  Remove the engine oil filler cap   the engine oil drain bolt and its  gasket to drain the oil from the  crankcase        The engine oil should be between the  minimum and maximum level marks        4  If the engine oil is below the mini   mum level mark  add sufficient oil  of the recommended type to raise  it to the correct level     To change the engine oil  with or  without oil filter cartridge replace   ment   1  Place the vehicle on a level sur   face        1  Engine oil drain bolt  2  Gasket    TIP  Skip steps 5 7 if the oil filter cartridge is  not being replaced           5  Remove the oil filter cartridge with  an oil filter wrench     7 12          1  Oil filter cartridge  2  Oil filter wrench    TIP  An oil filter wrench is available at a  Yamaha dealer           6  Apply a thin coat of clean engine  oil to the O ring of the ne
75. nderstand  ask your Yamaha dealer     EWA10271  A WARNING    Failure to familiarize yourself with  the controls can lead to loss of con   trol  which could cause an accident  or injury     OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    EAU47150    TIP  This model is equipped with      alean angle sensor to stop the en   gine in case of a turnover  In this  case  the multi function meter unit  indicates error code 30  but this is  not a malfunction  Turn the key to     OFF    and then to    ON    to clear the  error code  Failing to do so will pre   vent the engine from starting even  though the engine will crank when  pushing the start switch      an engine auto stop system  The  engine stops automatically if left  idling for 20 minutes  In this case   the multi function meter unit indi   cates error code 70  but this is not  a malfunction  Push the start  switch to clear the error code and  to restart the engine           6 1    EAU46123  Starting the engine  In order for the ignition circuit cut off  system to enable starting  one of the  following conditions must be met    e The transmission is in the neutral  position    e The transmission is in gear with  the clutch lever pulled and the  sidestand up    See page 4 17 for more informa   tion    1  Turn the key to    ON    and make  sure that the engine stop switch is  set to    O       The following warning lights  should come on for a few seconds   then go off      Oil level warning light   e Fuel level warning light   e  Cool
76. not start   Operate the electric starter         gt   Have a Yamaha dealer   gt   The engine turns over  __  Check the battery lead connections  check the vehicle   slowly  and charge the battery if necessary                    7 37    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT  Engine overheating    e Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot  Scalding hot fluid and steam may be  blown out under pressure  which could cause serious injury  Be sure to wait until the engine has cooled    e Place a thick rag  like a towel  over the radiator cap  and then slowly rotate the cap counterclockwise to the de   tent to allow any residual pressure to escape  When the hissing sound has stopped  press down on the cap  while turning it counterclockwise  and then remove the cap     EWAT1040                                                                                 There is Have a Yamaha dealer check  The coolant level is low  leakage  and repair the cooling system   m  Check the cooling system  for leakage     There is  Wait until the Check the coolant level in the    g no leakage  Add coolant   See TIP    engine has cooled  reservoir and radiator        The coolant level Start the engine  If the engine overheats again  have a  is OK  Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system   TIP       If coolant is not available  tap water can be temporarily used instead  provided that it is changed to the recommended coolant  as soon as possible        7 38      EAU37833 
77. nt product information available at the time of printing  there may be minor discrepancies between your motorcycle and this  manual  If there is any question concerning this manual  please consult a Yamaha dealer     EE a ee  Please read this manual and the    YOU AND YOUR MOTORCYCLE  RIDING TIPS    booklet carefully before operating  this motorcycle  Do not attempt to operate this motorcycle until you have attained adequate knowledge of its con   trols and operating features  Regular inspections and careful maintenance  along with good operating techniques   will help ensure that you safely enjoy the capabilities and reliability of this motorcycle     EWA10011    IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION    EAU10132    Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations     NOTICE    TIP       This is the safety alert symbol  It is used to alert you to potential personal injury  hazards  Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury  or death     A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in  death or serious injury     A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the  vehicle or other property        A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer     IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION    EAU10193    XVS13CTZ C   OWNER   S MANUAL    2009 by Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A   1st edition  October 2009  All rights reserved     Any reprinting
78. o ensure maximum performance   long service  and safe operation  note  the following     Tire air pressure  Always check and adjust the tire pres   sure before operating the motorcycle     EWA14651  A WARNING    Operation of this vehicle with im   proper tire pressure may cause se   vere injury or death from loss of  control    Tire inflation pressure should be  checked and adjusted when the tem   perature of the tire equals the ambi   ent air temperature  Tire inflation  pressure must be adjusted accord   ing to total weight of cargo  rider   passenger  and accessories  wind   shield  sidebags  etc  if approved for  this model      PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    Tire air pressure  measured on cold  tires    0 90 kg  0 198 Ib    Front   250 kPa  2 50 kgf cm2  36 psi   Rear   280 kPa  2 80 kgf cm   41 psi   90 190 kg  198 419 Ib    Front   250 kPa  2 50 kgf cm2  36 psi   Rear   280 kPa  2 80 kgf cm   41 psi   Maximum load    190 kg  419 Ib     Total weight of rider  passenger  car   go and accessories       EWA10511    Never overload your vehicle  Opera     tion of an overloaded vehicle could  cause an accident     7 17    Tire inspection                                  1  Tire sidewall  2  Tire wear indicator  3  Tire tread depth    Always check the tires before operating  the motorcycle  If a tire tread shows  crosswise line  minimum tread depth    if the tire has a nail or glass fragments  in it  or if the sidewall is cracked  con   tact a Yamaha dealer immediately
79. off   If the warning light does not come on  initially when the key is turned to    ON      or if the warning light remains on  have  a Yamaha dealer check the electrical  circuit     4 3    ECA10021    NOTICE    Do not continue to operate the en   gine if it is overheating     TIP  e For radiator fan equipped vehi   cles  the radiator fan s  automati   cally switch on or off according to  the coolant temperature in the ra   diator   e  f the engine overheats  see page  7 37 for further instructions           EAU42774    Engine trouble warning light            This warning light comes on if a prob   lem is detected in the electrical circuit  monitoring the engine  If this occurs   have a Yamaha dealer check the self   diagnosis system   See page 4 6 for an  explanation of the self diagnosis de   vice     The electrical circuit of the warning light  can be checked by turning the key to     ON     The warning light should come  on for a few seconds  and then go off     If the warning light does not come on  initially when the key is turned to    ON      or if the warning light remains on  have  a Yamaha dealer check the electrical  circuit     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU46115    Multi function meter unit    N       m        onee UE 2          1  Speedometer    2  Odometer tripmeter fuel reserve tripme   ter clock    Be sure to stop the vehicle before  making any setting changes to the  multi function meter unit  Changing  settings while riding can distract the  oper
80. olyte is poisonous and  dangerous since it contains sul   furic acid  which causes severe  burns  Avoid any contact with  skin  eyes or clothing and al   ways shield your eyes when  working near batteries  In case  of contact  administer the fol   lowing FIRST AID    EXTERNAL  Flush with plenty   of water    INTERNAL  Drink large quan    tities of water or milk and im    mediately call a physician    EYES  Flush with water for 15   minutes and seek prompt   medical attention     e Batteries produce explosive hy   drogen gas  Therefore  keep  sparks  flames  cigarettes  etc    away from the battery and pro   vide sufficient ventilation when  charging it in an enclosed  space      e KEEP THIS AND ALL BATTER   IES OUT OF THE REACH OF  CHILDREN     ECA10620    NOTICE    Never attempt to remove the battery  cell seals  as this would permanent   ly damage the battery     To access the battery  1  Remove the rider seat   See page  4 13    2  Unhook the battery band  and then  remove the battery cover     7 28       1  Battery band  2  Battery cover    3  Unhook the wire harnesses  shown  and then remove the own   ers tool kit tray together with the  owners tool kit by pulling it up   ward        1  Owner   s tool kit tray  2  Wire harness       1  Negative battery lead  black   2  Positive battery lead  red   3  Battery    To charge the battery   Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat   tery as soon as possible if it seems to  have discharged  Keep in mind that the  battery tends to di
81. ompounds as they will wear  away the paint     TIP      Consult a Yamaha dealer for ad   vice on what products to use    e Washing  rainy weather or humid  climates can cause the headlight  lens to fog  Turning the headlight  on for a short period of time will  help remove the moisture from the  lens           8 3    Special care is needed for cleaning  the windshield and sidebags on this  model  Be sure to follow the instruc   tions below     Cleaning the windshield   Avoid using any alkaline or strong acid  cleaner  gasoline  brake fluid  or any  other solvent  Clean the windshield with  a cloth or sponge dampened with a  neutral detergent  and after cleaning   thoroughly wash it off with water  For  additional cleaning  use Yamaha Wind   shield Cleaner or other quality cleaner   Some cleaning compounds for plastics  may leave scratches on surfaces of the  windshield  Before using them  make a  test by polishing an area which does  not affect your visibility        Cleaning the sidebags   Water can be harmful to untreated  leather  Use Yamaha Saddle Soap or  another quality brand according to the  manufacturer   s directions to clean the  leather on the sidebags  Polish the dry  leather with a soft cloth  and then treat          MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE    with Yamaha Mink Oil or another high  Stor mr  quality leather protectant for increased orage    water resistance   Short term    Always store your motorcycle in a cool   dry place and  if necessary  protect it  agains
82. ot while holding the  vehicle upright     TIP  The built in sidestand switch is part of  the ignition circuit cut off system  which  cuts the ignition in certain situations    See page 4 17 for an explanation of  the ignition circuit cut off system      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   Yamaha   s ignition circuit cut off  system has been designed to assist  the operator in fulfilling the respon   sibility of raising the sidestand be   fore starting off  Therefore  check  this system regularly as described          EWA10240    4 16    below and have a Yamaha dealer re   pair it if it does not function proper     ly        INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU44892  Ignition circuit cut off system  The ignition circuit cut off system  com   prising the sidestand switch  clutch  switch and neutral switch  has the fol   lowing functions    e lt prevents starting when the trans   mission is in gear and the side   stand is up  but the clutch lever is  not pulled    a e It prevents starting when the trans   mission is in gear and the clutch le   ver is pulled  but the sidestand is  still down    e ltcuts the running engine when the  transmission is in gear and the  sidestand is moved down    Periodically check the operation of the  ignition circuit cut off system a
83. partir le poids de fa  on   gale de chaque c  t   de la motocyclette     Lire les paragraphes concernant le chargement et les pneus indiqu  s  dans le Manuel du propri  taire    S assurer que le poids total des bagages  du pilote  du passager   et des accessoires ne d  passe pas la charge maximum de la  motocyclette  telle qu elle est indiqu  e dans le Manuel du propri  taire    Ne pas rouler    une vitesse sup  rieure    120km h 80mph      la maniabilit   d une motocyclette charg  e   tant r  duite  la vitesse  maximale est moindre si les conditions de charge ne sont pas  respect  es  si la motocyclette ou les pneus ne sont pas en bon   tat   ou lors de la conduite par mauvais temps ou sur mauvaise route              C FSE re 00         LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS             WARNING    This unit contains high pressure nitrogen gas   Mishandling can cause explosion        Read owner s manual for instructions      Do not incinerate  puncture or open     4AA 22259 80       EAU10283    Be a Responsible Owner   As the vehicle   s owner  you are respon   sible for the safe and proper operation  of your motorcycle    Motorcycles are single track vehicles   Their safe use and operation are de   pendent upon the use of proper riding  techniques as well as the expertise of  the operator  Every operator should  know the following requirements before  riding this motorcycle    He or she should    e Obtain thorough instructions from  a competent source on all aspects  of motorcycle ope
84. r hours or days in enclosed or poorly  ventilated areas  If you experience any  symptoms of carbon monoxide poison   ing  leave the area immediately  get  fresh air  and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT   MENT    e  Do not run engine indoors  Even if  you try to ventilate engine exhaust  with fans or open windows and  doors  carbon monoxide can rap   idly reach dangerous levels     e  Do not run engine in poorly venti   lated or partially enclosed areas  such as barns  garages  or car   ports      Do not run engine outdoors where  engine exhaust can be drawn into  a building through openings such  as windows and doors     Loading   Adding accessories or cargo to your  motorcycle can adversely affect stabili   ty and handling if the weight distribution  of the motorcycle is changed  To avoid  the possibility of an accident  use ex   treme caution when adding cargo or  accessories to your motorcycle  Use  extra care when riding a motorcycle  that has added cargo or accessories   Here  along with the information about  accessories below  are some general  guidelines to follow if loading cargo to  your motorcycle    The total weight of the operator  pas   senger  accessories and cargo must  not exceed the maximum load limit   Operation of an overloaded vehicle  could cause an accident        SAFETY INFORMATION    Maximum load   190 kg  419 Ib     When loading within this weight limit     keep the following in mind    e Cargo and accessory weight  should be kept as low and close to  the motorcy
85. ration      Observe the warnings and mainte   nance requirements in this Own   ers Manual    e Obtain qualified training in safe  and proper riding techniques      Obtain professional technical ser   vice as indicated in this Owner s  Manual and or when made neces   sary by mechanical conditions        SAFETY INFORMATION    Safe Riding  Perform the pre operation checks each  time you use the vehicle to make sure it  is in safe operating condition  Failure to  inspect or maintain the vehicle properly  increases the possibility of an accident  or equipment damage  See page 5 1  for a list of pre operation checks     This motorcycle is designed to car   ry the operator and a passenger   e The failure of motorists to detect  and recognize motorcycles in traf   fic is the predominating cause of  automobile motorcycle accidents    Many accidents have been caused   by an automobile driver who did   not see the motorcycle  Making   yourself conspicuous appears to  be very effective in reducing the  chance of this type of accident    Therefore    e Wear a brightly colored jacket    e Use extra caution when you are  approaching and passing  through intersections  since in   tersections are the most likely  places for motorcycle accidents  to occur     2 1    e Ride where other motorists can  see you  Avoid riding in another  motorist   s blind spot     e Many accidents involve inexperi     enced operators  In fact  many op   erators who have been involved in  accidents do not even have
86. reather over   flow hose connection    e Check the fuel tank breather over   flow hose for cracks or damage   and replace it if damaged    e Make sure that the end of the fuel  tank breather overflow hose is not  blocked  and clean it if necessary     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU13433  Catalytic converter  This model is equipped with a catalytic  converter in the exhaust system     The exhaust system is hot after op   eration  To prevent a fire hazard or  burns    e Do not park the vehicle near  possible fire hazards such as  grass or other materials that  easily burn    e Park the vehicle in a place  where pedestrians or children  are not likely to touch the hot  exhaust system    e Make sure that the exhaust sys   tem has cooled down before do   ing any maintenance work    e Do not allow the engine to idle  more than a few minutes  Long  idling can cause a build up of  heat     EWA10862    4 12    ECA10701    NOTICE    Use only unleaded gasoline  The use  of leaded gasoline will cause unre   pairable damage to the catalytic  converter        INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    EAU42750    Rider seat    To remove the rider seat  1  Insert the key into the seat lock   and then turn it counterclockwise        1  Seat lock  2  Unlock     2  Lift the front of the seat up  and  then pull the seat off     To install the rider seat  1  Insert the projection on the rear of  the seat into the seat holder as  shown        1  Projection  2  Seat holder    2  Push the front o
87. scharge more quickly  if the vehicle is equipped with optional  electrical accessories     ECA16520    NOTICE    To charge a VRLA  Valve Regulated  Lead Acid  battery  a special  con   stant voltage  battery charger is re   quired  Using a conventional battery  charger will damage the battery  If    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    you do not have access to a con   stant voltage battery charger  have a  Yamaha dealer charge your battery     To store the battery   1  If the vehicle will not be used for  more than one month  remove the  battery  fully charge it  and then  place it in a cool  dry place   NOTICE  When removing the  battery  be sure the key is  turned to    OFF     then discon   nect the negative lead before  disconnecting the positive lead    ECA16302    2  Ifthe battery will be stored for more  than two months  check it at least  once a month and fully charge it if  necessary    3  Fully charge the battery before in   stallation    4  After installation  make sure that  the battery leads are properly con   nected to the battery terminals     7 29    ECA16530    NOTICE   Always keep the battery charged   Storing a discharged battery can  cause permanent battery damage        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU48580  Replacing the fuses  The main fuse  the fuel injection system  fuse  and the fuse box  which contains  the fuses for the individual circuits  are  located under the rider seat   See page  4 13    If a fuse is blown  replace it as follows 
88. spills on your skin   wash with soap and water  If gaso   line spills on your clothing  change  your clothes     EAU13362    Recommended fuel    UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY  Fuel tank capacity    18 5 L  4 89 US gal  4 07 Imp gal     Fuel reserve amount  when the fuel  level warning light comes on    3 7 L  0 98 US gal  0 81 Imp gal        ECA11400    NOTICE    Use only unleaded gasoline  The use  of leaded gasoline will cause severe  damage to internal engine parts   such as the valves and piston rings   as well as to the exhaust system     Your Yamaha engine has been de   signed to use regular unleaded gaso   line with a pump octane number    R M  2  of 86 or higher  or a research  octane number of 91 or higher  If  knocking  or pinging  occurs  use a  gasoline of a different brand or premi     4 11    um unleaded fuel  Use of unleaded fuel  will extend spark plug life and reduce  maintenance costs    Gasohol   There are two types of gasohol  gaso   hol containing ethanol and that contain   ing methanol  Gasohol containing  ethanol can be used if the ethanol con   tent does not exceed 10   E10   Gas   ohol containing methanol is not  recommended by Yamaha because it  can cause damage to the fuel system  or vehicle performance problems     EAU48760    Fuel tank breather overflow  hose       1  Fuel tank overflow hose  2  Fuel tank breather hose    TIP  For California  See page 7 11 for  breather hose information           Before operating the motorcycle      Check the fuel tank b
89. t dust with a porous cover     ECA10810    NOTICE    e Storing the motorcycle in a  poorly ventilated room or cover   ing it with a tarp  while it is still  wet  will allow water and humid   ity to seep in and cause rust    e To prevent corrosion  avoid  damp cellars  stables  because  of the presence of ammonia   and areas where strong chemi   cals are stored     Long term  Before storing your motorcycle for sev   eral months    1  Follow all the instructions in the     Care    section of this chapter    2  Fill up the fuel tank and add fuel  stabilizer  if available  to prevent  the fuel tank from rusting and the  fuel from deteriorating     8 4    3  Perform the following steps to pro     tect the cylinders  piston rings  etc    from corrosion    a  Remove the spark plug caps  and spark plugs    b  Pour a teaspoonful of engine oil  into each spark plug bore    c  Install the spark plug caps onto  the spark plugs  and then place  the spark plugs on the cylinder  head so that the electrodes are  grounded   This will limit spark   ing during the next step     d  Turn the engine over several  times with the starter   This will  coat the cylinder walls with oil    WARNING  To prevent dam   age or injury from sparking   make sure to ground the  spark plug electrodes while  turning the engine over    EWA10951    e  Remove the spark plug caps  from the spark plugs  and then  install the spark plugs and the  spark plug caps     MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE    4  Lubricate all contro
90. that can catch on body  parts or clothing and electrical  parts that can cause shocks or  fires    Running the engine while ser   vicing can lead to eye injury   burns  fire  or carbon monoxide  poisoning     possibly leading to  death  See page 2 1 for more in   formation about carbon monox   ide     7 1    EAU17302    Emission controls not only function to  ensure cleaner air  but are also vital to  proper engine operation and maximum  performance  In the following periodic  maintenance charts  the services relat   ed to emissions control are grouped  separately  These services require  specialized data  knowledge  and  equipment  Maintenance  replacement   or repair of the emission control devic   es and systems may be performed by  any repair establishment or individual  that is certified  if applicable   Yamaha  dealers are trained and equipped to  perform these particular services     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    EAU17361    Owner   s tool kit       1  Owner   s tool kit    The owners tool kit is located under the  rider seat   See page 4 13     The service information included in this  manual and the tools provided in the  owners tool kit are intended to assist  you in the performance of preventive  maintenance and minor repairs  How   ever  additional tools such as a torque  wrench may be necessary to perform  certain maintenance work correctly     TIP  If you do not have the tools or experi   ence required for a particular job  have  a Yamaha dealer perform
91. torcycle for long dis   tances  The transmission is  properly lubricated only when  the engine is running  Inade   quate lubrication may damage  the transmission       Always use the clutch while  changing gears to avoid damag   ing the engine  transmission   and drive train  which are not  designed to withstand the  shock of forced shifting     EAU16681    To start out and accelerate   1  Pull the clutch lever to disengage  the clutch    2  Shift the transmission into first  gear  The neutral indicator light  should go out    3  Open the throttle gradually  and at  the same time  release the clutch  lever slowly     4  At the recommended shift points  shown in the following table  close  the throttle  and at the same time   quickly pull the clutch lever in    5  Shift the transmission into second  gear   Make sure not to shift the  transmission into the neutral posi   tion     6  Open the throttle part way and  gradually release the clutch lever    7  Follow the same procedure when  shifting to the next higher gear     TIP  When shifting gears in normal operat   ing conditions  use the recommended  shift points           EAU16700    To decelerate   1  Apply both the front and the rear  brakes to slow the motorcycle    2  Shift the transmission into first  gear when the motorcycle reaches  25 km h  16 mi h   If the engine is  about to stall or runs very roughly   pull the clutch lever in and use the  brakes to stop the motorcycle     OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    3
92. trations sent to  Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A  by the selling dealer at the time of your purchase     If you should move after you have purchased your new motorcycle  please advise us  of your new address by sending a postcard listing your motorcycle model name  V I N    frame number   dealer number  or dealer s name  as it is shown on your warranty  card  your name and new mailing address  Mail to     YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION  U S A   P O  Box 6555  Cypress  California 90630  Attention  Warranty Department    This will ensure that Yamaha Motor Corporation  U S A  has an up to date registration  record in accordance with federal law     CONSUMER INFORMATION    EAU26750    YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE  Y E S      Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty e In addition  Travel and Recreation Interruption Protection  expires with genuine Yamaha Extended Service  Y E S     TRIP  is included at no extra cost  TRIP gives you up to    e Y E S  is designed and administered by Yamaha Motor  Corporation to provide maximum owner satisfaction  You  get uninterrupted factory backed coverage for extra  peace of mind     e Y E S  is flexible  You choose the plan that   s right for  you  12 months  24 months  36 months or  on certain  models  even 48 months beyond your warranty period     e Y E S  is designed and administered by the same  Yamaha people who handle your warranty     and it  shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits  There  are no mileage limitations  Coverage isn  
93. ulic system for leakage        Clutch    e Check operation    e Lubricate cable if necessary   e Check lever free play    e Adjust if necessary        Throttle grip    e Make sure that operation is smooth    e Check cable free play    e If necessary  have Yamaha dealer adjust cable free play and lubricate cable and  grip housing     7 16  7 24       Control cables    e Make sure that operation is smooth   e Lubricate if necessary        Wheels and tires    e Check for damage    e Check tire condition and tread depth   e Check air pressure    e Correct if necessary     7 17  7 18       Brake and shift pedals    e Make sure that operation is smooth   e Lubricate pedal pivoting points if necessary        Brake and clutch levers    e Make sure that operation is smooth   e Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary        Sidestand    e Make sure that operation is smooth   e Lubricate pivot if necessary        Chassis fasteners    e Make sure that all nuts  bolts and screws are properly tightened   e Tighten if necessary        Instruments  lights  signals  and switches       e Check operation   e Correct if necessary           FOR YOUR SAFETY     PRE OPERATION CHECKS    ITEM CHECKS       e Check operation of ignition circuit cut off system   e If system is not working correctly  have Yamaha dealer check vehicle     Sidestand switch       5 3    EAU15951    Read the Owner   s Manual carefully to  become familiar with all controls  If  there is a control or function you do not  u
94. w oil filter  cartridge        1  O ring    TIP  Make sure that the O ring is properly  seated           7  Install the new oil filter cartridge  with an oil filter wrench  and then  tighten it to the specified torque  with a torque wrench     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    Recommended engine oil   See page 9 1   Oil quantity   Without oil filter cartridge replace     ment   3 20 L  3 38 US qt  2 82 Imp qt   With oil filter cartridge replacement   3 40 L  3 59 US qt  2 99 Imp qt        1  Torque wrench    Tightening torque   Oil filter cartridge   17 Nm  1 7 m kgf  12 ft Ibf        8  Install the engine oil drain bolt and  its new gasket  and then tighten  the bolt to the specified torque     Tightening torque   Engine oil drain bolt     43 Nm  4 3 m kgf  31 ft Ibf        9  Refill with the specified amount of  the recommended engine oil  and  then install and tighten the oil filler  cap     7 13    TIP  Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any  parts after the engine and exhaust sys   tem have cooled down           ECA11620    NOTICE    e In order to prevent clutch slip   page  since the engine oil also  lubricates the clutch   do not  mix any chemical additives  Do  not use oils with a diesel speci   fication of    CD    or oils of a high   er quality than specified  In  addition  do not use oils labeled     ENERGY CONSERVING II    or  higher    e Make sure that no foreign mate   rial enters the crankcase        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT    10  Start the eng
95. y Yamaha or  modifications not specifically recom   mended by Yamaha  even if sold and  installed by a Yamaha dealer        SAFETY INFORMATION    Aftermarket Parts  Accessories  and  Modifications   While you may find aftermarket prod   ucts similar in design and quality to  genuine Yamaha accessories  recog   nize that some aftermarket accessories  or modifications are not suitable be   cause of potential safety hazards to you  or others  Installing aftermarket prod   ucts or having other modifications per   formed to your vehicle that change any  of the vehicle   s design or operation  characteristics can put you and others  at greater risk of serious injury or death   You are responsible for injuries related  to changes in the vehicle    Keep the following guidelines in mind   as well as those provided under    Load   ing    when mounting accessories    e Never install accessories or carry  cargo that would impair the perfor   mance of your motorcycle  Care   fully inspect the accessory before  using it to make sure that it does  not in any way reduce ground  clearance or cornering clearance     limit suspension travel  steering  travel or control operation  or ob   scure lights or reflectors   e Accessories fitted to the handle   bar or the front fork area can  create instability due to improper  weight distribution or aerody   namic changes  If accessories  are added to the handlebar or  front fork area  they must be as  lightweight as possible and  should be kept to a m
    
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