Yamaha 2001 V Star XVS1100AN Owner's Manual

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    Printed in japan 2000 · 8 - 0.3 × 1 cr (e) printed on recycled paper yamaha motor co., ltd. 5ks-28199-22 xvs1100an owner’s manual.

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    H_5ks_to c0.Fm page 2 mon day, aug ust 21, 2000 11: 11 am.

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    Eau00000 introduction congratulations on your purchase of the yamaha xvs1100a. 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 lea...

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    Eau00005 important manual information particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: the safety alert symbol means attention! Become alert! Your safety is involved! Warning failure to follow warning instructions could result in severe injury or death t...

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    Important manual information ew000002 warning @ please read this manual carefully and completely before operating this motorcycle. @ e_5ks.Book page 2 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    Important manual information eau03337 xvs1100a owner’s manual © 2000 by yamaha motor co., ltd. 1st edition, july 2000 all rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of yamaha motor co., ltd. Is expressly prohibited. Printed in japan. E_5ks.Book page 3 tuesday,...

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    Table of contents 1 safety information 1 2 description 2 3 instrument and control functions 3 4 pre-operation checks 4 5 operation and important riding points 5 6 periodic maintenance and minor repair 6 7 motorcycle care and storage 7 8 specifications 8 9 consumer information 9 index eau00009 e_5ks....

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    E_5ks.Book page 2 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    Safety information 1 safe riding .......................................................................................... 1-1 protective apparel .............................................................................. 1-3 modifications ...........................................................

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    1 1-1 eau03633 1- safety information motorcycles are single track vehicles. Their safe use and operation are dependent 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 sho...

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    Safety information 1 1-2 4. Many motorcycle accidents involve inexperienced operators. In fact, many operators who have been involved in accidents do not even have a current motorcycle license. A. Make sure that you are qualified and that you only lend your motorcycle to other qualified opera- tors....

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    Safety information 1 1-3 protective apparel the majority of fatalities from motorcycle accidents are the result of head injuries. The use of a safety helmet is the single most critical factor in the prevention or reduction of head injuries. 1. Always wear an approved helmet. 2. Wear a face shield or...

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    Safety information 1 1-4 loading the total weight of the operator, passenger, accessories and cargo must not exceed the maximum load limit of 200 kg (441 lb). When loading within this weight limit, keep the following in mind: 1. Cargo and accessory weight should be kept as low and close to the motor...

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    Safety information 1 1-5 a. Accessories fitted to the handlebar or the front fork area can create instability due to improper weight distribution or aerodynamic 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 mini...

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    Safety information 1 1-6 a. The engine and exhaust system may be hot, therefore, park the motorcycle in a place where pe- destrians or children are not likely to touch these hot areas. B. Do not park the motorcycle on a slope or soft ground, otherwise it may fall over. C. Do not park the motorcycle ...

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    Safety information 1 1-7 eau02977 location of important labels please read the following important labels carefully before operating this motorcycle. 1 2 e_5ks_safety.Fm page 7 wednesday, september 13, 2000 5:27 pm.

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    Description 2 left view ............................................................................................. 2-1 right view........................................................................................... 2-2 controls and instruments ..................................................

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    2-1 2 2- description eau00026 left view 1. Shift pedal (page 3-5) 2. Fuel cock (page 3-7) 3. Spring preload adjusting ring (shock absorber assembly) (page 3-13) 4. Helmet holder (page 3-11) 5. Storage compartment (page 3-11) 6. Owner’s tool kit (page 6-1) 7. Fuses (page 6-27) 8. Engine oil level che...

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    Description 2-2 2 right view 9. Engine oil filter element (page 6-7) 10. Battery (page 6-25) 11. Main fuse (page 6-27) 12. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-1) 13. Air filter element (page 6-11) 14. Brake pedal (page 3-6) e_5ks.Book page 2 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    Description 2-3 2 controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 3-5) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-3) 3. Starter (choke) lever (page 3-9) 4. Speedometer unit (page 3-3) 5. Fuel tank cap (page 3-6) 6. Right handlebar switches (page 3-4) 7. Throttle grip (page 6-13) 8. Brake lever (page 3-5) e_5...

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    Instrument and control functions 3 main switch/steering lock .................................................................. 3-1 indicator and warning lights ............................................................. 3-2 speedometer unit ...........................................................

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    3-1 3 eau00027 3- instrument and control functions eau00029 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. Eau00030 on all electrical systems are supplied with power, the...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-2 3 eau03034 indicator and warning lights eau03201 oil level warning light “ ” this warning light comes on when the engine oil level is low. The electrical circuit of the warning light can be checked according to the fol- lowing procedure. 1. Set the engine stop sw...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-3 3 eau03193 speedometer unit the speedometer unit is equipped with a digital odometer and a tripmeter. The speedometer shows riding speed. The odometer shows the total distance trav- eled. The tripmeter shows the distance traveled since it was last set to zero. Pu...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-4 3 eau00119 pass switch “ ” press this switch to flash the headlight. Eau00121 dimmer switch set this switch to “ ” for the high beam and to “ ” for the low beam. Eau00129 horn switch “ ” press this switch to sound the horn. Eau00138 engine stop switch set this sw...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-5 3 eau00152 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 ...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-6 3 eau00162 brake pedal the brake pedal is on the right side of the motorcycle. To apply the rear brake, press down on the brake pedal. Eau02917 fuel tank cap to remove the fuel tank cap slide the lock cover open, insert the key into the lock, and then turn it 1/4...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-7 3 eau01183 fuel make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tank. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler tube as shown in the illustra- tion. Ew000130 warning @ ● do not overfill the fuel tank, oth- erwise it may overflow when the fuel warms up and exp...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-8 3 on with the fuel cock lever in this position, fuel flows to the carburetors. Turn the fuel cock lever to this position when starting the engine and riding. Res this indicates reserve. With the fuel cock lever in this position, the fuel re- serve is made availab...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-9 3 eau02973 starter (choke) lever starting a cold engine requires a richer air-fuel mixture, which is supplied by the starter (choke). Move the lever in direction a to turn on the starter (choke). Move the lever in direction b to turn off the starter (choke). Eca0...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-10 3 to install the passenger seat insert the projection on the front of the passenger seat into the holder as shown, place the seat in the original position, and then install the bolt. Rider seat to remove the rider seat 1. Remove the passenger seat. 2. Remove the...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-11 3 eau00260 helmet holder to open the helmet holder, insert the key into the lock, and then turn the key as shown. To lock the helmet holder, place it in the original position, and then remove the key. Ew000030 warning @ never ride with a helmet attached to the h...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-12 3 2. Pull the storage compartment cov- er out as shown. To close the storage compartment 1. Place the storage compartment cover in its original position as shown. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise, re- move it, and then close the lock cover. 1. Storage compartmen...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-13 3 eau03194 adjusting the shock absorber assembly the shock absorber assembly is locat- ed under the rider seat and is equipped with a spring preload adjusting ring. Ec000015 caution: @ never attempt to turn an adjusting mechanism beyond the maximum or minimum se...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-14 3 4. Remove the mudguard by remov- ing each quick fastener. 5. To increase the spring preload and thereby harden the suspen- sion, turn the adjusting ring in di- rection a . To decrease the spring preload and thereby soften the suspension, turn the adjusting rin...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-15 3 eau00315 warning @ this shock absorber contains high- ly pressurized nitrogen gas. For proper handling, read and under- stand the following information be- fore handling the shock absorber. The manufacturer cannot be held re- sponsible for property damage or p...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-16 3 ew000044 warning @ the motorcycle must not be ridden with the sidestand down, or if the sidestand cannot be properly moved up (or does not stay up), oth- erwise the sidestand could contact the ground and distract the opera- tor, resulting in a possible loss of...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-17 3 cd-01e 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 to “on”. 4. Shift the transmission into the neutral position. 5. Push the start switch. Does the engine start? The neutral sw...

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    Pre-operation checks 4 pre-operation check list ..................................................................... 4-1 e_5ks.Book page 1 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    4-1 4 eau01114 4- pre-operation checks the condition of a vehicle is the owner’s responsibility. Vital components can start to deteriorate quickly and unexpectedly, even if the vehicle remains unused (for example, as a result of exposure to the elements). Any damage, fluid leakage or loss of tire ai...

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    Pre-operation checks 4-2 4 note: @ pre-operation checks should be made each time the motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished in a very short time; and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved. @ throttle grip • make sure that operation is smooth. • lubricat...

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    Pre-operation checks 4-3 4 ewa00033 warning @ if any item in the pre-operation check list is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating the motorcycle. @ e_5ks.Book page 3 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    Operation and important riding points 5 starting and warming up a cold engine ............................................. 5-1 starting a warm engine ..................................................................... 5-3 shifting .....................................................................

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    5-1 5 eau00372 5- operation and important riding points eau00373 warning @ ● become thoroughly familiar with all operating controls and their functions before riding. Consult a yamaha dealer re- garding any control or function that you do not thoroughly understand. ● never start the engine or oper- ...

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    Operation and important riding points 5-2 5 4. Turn the starter (choke) on and completely close the throttle. (see page 3-9 for starter (choke) opera- tion.) 5. Start the engine by pushing the start switch. Note: _ if the engine fails to start, release the start switch, wait a few seconds, and then ...

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    Operation and important riding points 5-3 5 eau01258 starting a warm engine follow the same procedure as for start- ing a cold engine with the exception that the starter (choke) is not required when the engine is warm. Eau00423 shifting shifting gears lets you control the amount of engine power avai...

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    Operation and important riding points 5-4 5 eau00424 tips for reducing fuel consumption fuel consumption depends largely on your riding style. Consider the following tips to reduce fuel consumption: ● thoroughly warm up the engine. ● turn the starter (choke) off as soon as possible. ● shift up swift...

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    Operation and important riding points 5-5 5 eau00457 parking when parking, stop the engine, re- move the key from the main switch, and then turn the fuel cock lever to “off”. Ew000058 warning @ ● since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot, park in a place where pedestri- ans or children...

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    6 periodic maintenance and minor repair owner’s tool kit ....................................................6-1 periodic maintenance and lubrication chart .........6-2 removing and installing the panel .......................6-5 checking the spark plugs ....................................6-6 engin...

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    6-1 6 eau00462 6- periodic maintenance and minor repair eau00464 safety is an obligation of the owner. Periodic inspection, adjustment and lu- brication will keep your vehicle in the safest and most efficient condition pos- sible. The most important points of in- spection, adjustment, and lubricatio...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-2 6 eau03685 periodic maintenance and lubrication chart note: _ ● the annual checks must be performed every year, except if a kilometer-based maintenance is performed instead. ● from 50,000 km, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10,000 km. ● items ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-3 6 10 * wheels • check runout, spoke tightness and for damage. • tighten spokes if necessary. √ √ √ √ 11 * tires • check tread depth and for damage. • replace if necessary. • check air pressure. • correct if necessary. √ √ √ √ 12 * wheel bearings • check bear...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-4 6 eau03541 note: @ ● the air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas. ● hydraulic brake service • regularly check and, if necessary, correct the brake fluid level. • every two years replace the internal components...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-5 6 eau01777 removing and installing the panel the panel shown above needs to be removed to perform some of the main- tenance jobs described in this chapter. Refer to this section each time the pan- el needs to be removed and installed. Eau00491 panel a to rem...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-6 6 eau01673 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 in accordance with the periodic mai...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-7 6 to install a spark plug 1. Measure the spark plug gap with a wire thickness gauge and, if nec- essary, adjust the gap to specifica- tion. 2. Clean the surface of the spark plug gasket and its mating sur- face, and then wipe off any grime from the spark plu...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-8 6 note: make sure that the motorcycle is posi- tioned straight up when checking the oil level. A slight tilt to the side can result in a false reading. @ 2. Start the engine, warm it up for sev- eral minutes, and then turn it off. 3. Wait a few minutes until...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-9 6 ec000072 caution: @ ● in order to prevent clutch slip- page (since the engine oil also lubricates the clutch), do not mix any chemical additives with the oil or use oils of a higher grade than “cd”. In ad- dition, do not use oils labeled “energy conserving...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-10 6 to check the final gear oil level 1. Place the motorcycle on a level surface and hold it in an upright position. Note: @ ● the final gear oil level must be checked on a cold engine. ● make sure that the motorcycle is positioned straight up when check- ing...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-11 6 eau03195 cleaning the air filter element the air filter element should be cleaned as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. Clean the air filter element more frequently if you are riding in un- usually wet ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-12 6 eau00630 adjusting the carburetors the carburetors are important parts of the engine and require very sophisti- cated adjustment. Therefore, most car- buretor adjustments should be left to a yamaha dealer, who has the neces- sary professional knowledge an...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-13 6 eau00635 adjusting the throttle cable free play the throttle cable free play should measure 4–6 mm at the throttle grip. Periodically check the throttle cable free play and, if necessary, have a yamaha dealer adjust it. Eau00637 adjusting the valve cleara...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-14 6 ce-21e ce-07e ew000083 warning _ proper loading of your motorcycle is important for several characteristics of your motorcycle, such as han- dling, braking, performance and safety. Do not carry loosely packed items that can shift. Securely pack your heavi...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-15 6 ce-10e ce-20e eau00680 warning _ ● 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. ● the replacement of all wheel- and brake-related parts, includ- ing the ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-16 6 eau00692 adjusting the clutch lever free play the clutch lever free play should mea- sure 5–10 mm as shown. Periodically check the clutch lever free play and, if necessary, adjust it as follows. 1. Loosen the locknut at the clutch lever. 2. To increase th...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-17 6 eau00696 adjusting the brake lever free play the brake lever free play should mea- sure 5–8 mm as shown. Periodically check the brake lever free play and, if necessary, adjust it as follows. 1. Loosen the locknut at the brake le- ver. 2. To increase the b...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-18 6 eau01746 adjusting the brake pedal position the top of the brake pedal should be positioned approximately 98.5 mm above the top of the footrest as shown. Periodically check the brake pedal po- sition and, if necessary, have a yamaha dealer adjust it. Ew00...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-19 6 eau01314 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. Each brake pad is provided with a wear indicator groove, which allows yo...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-20 6 observe these precautions: ● when checking the fluid level, make sure that the top of the brake fluid reservoir is level. ● use only the recommended quali- ty brake fluid, otherwise the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leakage and poor braking perfor...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-21 6 eau02962 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 mov...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-22 6 eau03370 checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals the operation of the brake and shift pedals should be checked before each ride, and the pedal pivots should be lu- bricated if necessary. Eau03164 checking and lubricating the brake and clutch l...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-23 6 eau02939 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 ew000115 warning @ securely support the motorc...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-24 6 2. 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 steer- ing. Eau01144 checking the wheel bearings the front and rear wheel bearings must be ch...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-25 6 eau00800 battery this motorcycle is equipped with a sealed-type (mf) battery, which does not require any maintenance. There is no need to check the electrolyte or to add distilled water. Ec000101 caution: @ never attempt to remove the battery cell seals, ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-26 6 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 discharge more quickly if the motorcycle is equipped with op- tional electrical accessories. To stor...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-27 6 eau01711 replacing the fuses the main fuse box is located under the rider seat. To access the main fuse box, proceed as follows. 1. Remove the rider seat. (see page 3-10 for rider seat removal and in- stallation procedures.) 2. Remove each of the quick fa...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-28 6 if a fuse is blown, replace it as follows. 1. Turn the key to “off” and turn off the electrical circuit in question. 2. Remove the blown fuse, and then install a new fuse of the specified amperage. Ec000103 caution: @ do not use a fuse of a higher amper- ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-29 6 eau03003 replacing the headlight bulb this motorcycle is equipped with a quartz bulb headlight. If the headlight bulb burns out, replace it as follows. 1. Remove the headlight unit by re- moving the screws. 2. Disconnect the headlight coupler, and then re...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-30 6 ec000105 caution: @ do not touch the glass part of the headlight bulb to keep it free from oil, otherwise the transparency of the glass, the luminosity of the bulb, and the bulb life will be adversely af- fected. Thoroughly clean off any dirt and fingerpr...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-31 6 eau01008 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 ...

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    Periodic maintenance and minor repair 6-32 6 eau01297 troubleshooting chart ew000125 warning @ keep away open flames and do not smoke while checking or working on the fuel system. @ check the fuel level in the fuel tank. 1. Fuel there is enough fuel. There is no fuel. Check the compression. Supply f...

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    Motorcycle care and storage 7 care .................................................................................................. 7-1 storage .............................................................................................. 7-4 e_5ks.Book page 1 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    7-1 7 eau03412 7- motorcycle care and storage 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, howe...

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    Motorcycle care and storage 7-2 7 ● 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...

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    Motorcycle care and storage 7-3 7 after cleaning 1. Dry the motorcycle with a chamois or an absorbing cloth. 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...

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    Motorcycle care and storage 7-4 7 storage short-term always store your motorcycle in a cool, dry place and, if necessary, protect it against dust with a porous cover. Eca00014 caution: @ ● storing the motorcycle in a poorly ventilated room or cover- ing it with a tarp, while it is still wet, will al...

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    Motorcycle care and storage 7-5 7 6. Lubricate all control cables and the pivoting points of all levers and pedals as well as of the sidestand/ centerstand. 7. 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-...

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    Specifications 8 specifications .................................................................................... 8-1 conversion table ............................................................................... 8-5 e_5ks.Book page 1 tuesday, september 12, 2000 10:09 am.

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    8-1 8 eau01038 8- specifications specifications cs-01e model xvs1100a dimensions overall length 2,465 mm overall width 945 mm overall height 1,095 mm seat height 710 mm wheelbase 1,645 mm ground clearance 145 mm minimum turning radius 3,300 mm basic weight (with oil and full fuel tank) 288 kg engine...

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    Specifications 8-2 8 final gear oil type hypoid gear oil sae 80 (api gl4) or multigrade hypoid gear oil sae 80w-90 quantity 0.2 l air filter dry type element fuel type regular unleaded gasoline fuel tank capacity 17 l fuel reserve amount 4.5 l carburetor manufacturer mikuni model × quantity bsr37 × ...

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    Specifications 8-3 8 maximum load* 200 kg tire air pressure (measured on cold tires) up to 90 kg* front 225 kpa (2.25 kgf/cm 2 , 2.25 bar) rear 225 kpa (2.25 kgf/cm 2 , 2.25 bar) 90 kg–maximum* front 225 kpa (2.25 kgf/cm 2 , 2.25 bar) rear 250 kpa (2.50 kgf/cm 2 , 2.50 bar) * total weight of rider, ...

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    Specifications 8-4 8 bulb voltage, wattage × quantity headlight 12 v, 60/55 w × 1 tail/brake light 12 v, 5/21 w × 1 turn signal light 12 v, 21 w × 4 meter lighting 14 v, 1.4 w × 2 oil level warning light 12 v, 1.7 w × 1 neutral indicator light 12 v, 1.7 w × 1 turn signal indicator light 12 v, 1.7 w ...

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    Specifications 8-5 8 eau01064 conversion table cs-02e all specification data in this manual are listed in si and metric units. Use this table to convert metric unit data to imperial unit data. Example metric multiplier imperial ** mm × 0.03937 = ** in 2 mm × 0.03937 = 0.08 in conversion table metric...

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    Consumer information 9 identification numbers ....................................................................... 9-1 key identification number .................................................................. 9-1 vehicle identification number ......................................................

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    9-1 9 eau01039 9- consumer information eau02944 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...

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    Consumer information 9-2 9 eau01804 model label the model label is affixed to the frame under the rider seat. (see page 3-10 for rider seat removal and installation pro- cedures.) record the information on this label in the space provided. This in- formation will be needed when ordering spare parts ...

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    10- index a air filter element, cleaning ......................6-11 b battery ...................................................6-25 brake and clutch levers, checking and lubricating ............................................6-22 brake and shift pedals, checking and lubricating .....................

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    Index shock absorber assembly, adjusting ..... 3-13 sidestand .............................................. 3-15 sidestand, checking and lubricating....... 6-22 spark plugs, checking ............................. 6-6 specifications .......................................... 8-1 speedometer unit ......

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    Printed in japan 2000 · 8 - 0.3 × 1 cr (e) printed on recycled paper yamaha motor co., ltd. 5ks-28199-22 xvs1100an owner’s manual.