ASSEMBLY MANUAL used: mation required for the correct assembly of this Yamaha vehicle prior to delivery to the (1): Coat with lithium-soap-based grease. customer. Since some external parts of the (2): Tighten to 10 Nm. (10 Nm = 1.0 m•kgf vehicle have been removed at the Yamaha = 7.2 ft•lbf)
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PREPARATION SYMBOLS USED ON (1) Contents of the transport package are fragile, therefore the package must be To assemble the vehicle correctly, supplies CRATE CARTON handled with care. (e.g., oils, greases, and shop rags) and (2) Indicates correct upright position of the sufficient working space are required.
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UNPACKING 1. Remove the frame cover (1). To remove the frame cover, cut the plastic bands around the cover using a cutter or scissors. 2. Remove the bolts (2) and nut (3). 3. Remove the packing frames (4). (Lift up and then move to the side.) •...
Refer to "CABLE ROUTING". The windshield is made of an acrylate resin. Take care so 2. CLUTCH CABLE that it is not scratched. Clutch cable A: Lubricate the pivoting part of the clutch lever. Recommended lubricants Yamaha cable lube or motor oil...
CABLE ROUTING Proper cable and lead routing are essential to insure safe ve- hicle operation. 1. Clutch cable 2. Front brake hose 3. Throttle cables 4. Positive battery lead 5. Negative battery lead A. Route the clutch cable so as to get along the front side of the main switch after passing it through the guide.
A. CHECKING AND CHARGING • The tire pressure and the suspension Recommended engine oil type must be adjusted according to the to- THE BATTERY YAMALUBE 4 (10W-40) or SAE 10W- tal weight (including cargo, rider, pas- 40, YAMALUBE 4 (20W-50) or SAE senger, and accessories) and the The battery used in this vehicle is a VRLA 20W-50...
• Adding water instead of coolant low- ers the antifreeze content of the cool- ant. If water is used instead of coolant, check and correct the anti- freeze concentration of the coolant. • Use only distilled water. Soft water may be used if distilled water is not available.
2. Adjust: • rear brake light operation timing a. Hold the main body (1) of the rear brake light switch so that it does not ro- tate and turn the adjusting nut (2) in di- rection (a) or (b) until the rear brake light comes on at the proper time.
2. Adjust: • clutch cable free play a. Turn the adjusting bolt (1) in direction (b) or (c) until the specified clutch cable free play is obtained. Direction (b) Clutch cable free play is increased. Direction (c) Clutch cable free play is decreased. Rebound damping (right front fork leg) M.
Adjusting positions Locknut Standard: 15 clicks out* 16 Nm (1.6 m•kgf, 11 ft•lbf) A drive chain that is too tight will over- Minimum: 20 clicks out* load the engine and other vital parts, O. ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT Maximum: 3 clicks out* and one that is too loose can skip and BEAMS *: from the fully turned-in position...
APPENDICES SERVICE DATA Engine idling speed: 1,150–1,250 r/min Spark plug: Type (manufacturer) LMAR9E-J (NGK) 0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) Fuel: Recommended fuel Premium unleaded gasoline only Fuel tank capacity Total: 18.0 L (4.76 US gal, 3.96 Imp. gal) Valve clearance (cold): 0.11–0.20 mm (0.0043–0.0079 in) 0.21–0.25 mm (0.0083–0.0098 in) Maximum load*:...