Summary of FJR1300AS

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    Dic183 fjr1300-as fjr1300as owner’s manual b95-28199-e0 motorcycle [english (e)] read this manual carefully before oper- ating this vehicle..

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    Eau69311 rea d this manual carefully b efore operatin g this vehicle. This manual shoul d stay with this vehicle if it is sol d . Date of issue: signature of responsible person: january 12, 2015 product: immobilizer model: 1mc-00 supplied by yamaha motor electronics co.,ltd. 1450-6 mori, mori-machi ...

  • Page 3: Intro

    Intro d uction eau10103 welcome to the yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the fjr1300-as, you are benefiting from yamaha’s vast experi- ence and newest technology regarding the design and manufacture of high-qual- ity products, which have earned yamaha a reputation for dependability. Plea...

  • Page 4: Important Manual Information

    Important manual information eau63350 particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: *product and specifications are subject to change without notice. Eau10201 this is the safety alert sym b ol. It is use d to alert you to potential personal injury haz...

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    Ta b le of contents safety information ............................1-1 description ........................................2-1 left view ..........................................2-1 right view........................................2-2 controls and instruments................2-3 instrument an d con...

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    Ta b le of contents checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable............... 6-27 checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals............... 6-27 checking and lubricating the brake lever ................................ 6-28 checking and lubricating the centerstand and sidestand ....

  • Page 7: Safety Information

    1-1 1 safety information eau1028b be a responsi b le owner as the vehicle’s owner, you are re- sponsible for the safe and proper oper- ation 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...

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    Safety information 1-2 1 many accidents involve inexperi- enced operators. In fact, many op- erators who have been involved in accidents do not even have a cur- rent motorcycle license. • make sure that you are qualified and that you only lend your mo- torcycle to other qualified oper- ators. • know...

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    Safety information 1-3 1 avoi d car b on monoxi d e poisonin g all engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause head- aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confusion, and eventually death. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odor- less, tasteless gas which m...

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    Safety information 1-4 1 sleeping bags, duffel bags, or tents, can create unstable han- dling or a slow steering re- sponse. This vehicle is not d esi g ne d to pull a trailer or to b e attache d to a si d ecar. Genuine yamaha accessories choosing accessories for your vehicle is an important decisio...

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    Safety information 1-5 1 operator and may limit control ability, therefore, such accesso- ries are not recommended. Use caution when adding electri- cal accessories. If electrical ac- cessories exceed the capacity of the motorcycle’s electrical sys- tem, an electric failure could re- sult, which cou...

  • Page 12: Description

    Description 2-1 2 eau63371 left view 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Coolant reservoir (page 6-15) 2. Accessory box (page 3-39) 3. Owner’s tool kit (page 6-2) 4. Final gear oil filler bolt (page 6-14) 5. Final gear oil drain bolt (page 6-14) 6. Ycc-s clutch fluid reservoir (page 6-24) 7. Air filter el...

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    Description 2-2 2 eau63391 ri g ht view 7 8 5,6 4 2 3 1 3 1. Storage compartment (page 3-38) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 3-31) 3. Electronically adjustable suspension system (page 3-43) 4. Windshield (page 3-13) 5. Fuses (page 6-33) 6. Battery (page 6-31) 7. Brake pedal (page 3-28) 8. Rear brake fluid re...

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    Description 2-3 2 eau63401 controls an d instruments 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8,9 10 9 1. Rear view mirror (page 3-42) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-24) 3. Multi-function meter unit (page 3-11) 4. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-2) 5. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 6-24) 6. Right handlebar switches...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-1 3 eau10978 immo b ilizer system this vehicle is equipped with an immo- bilizer system to help prevent theft by re-registering codes in the standard keys. This system consists of the fol- lowing: a code re-registering key (with a red bow) two standard keys (with ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-2 3 keep the stan d ar d keys as well as keys of other immo b ilizer systems away from this vehi- cle’s co d e re-re g isterin g key. Keep other immo b ilizer system keys away from the main switch as they may cause si g nal inter- ference. Eau10474 main switch/ste...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-3 3 warning ewa10062 never turn the key to “off” or “lock” while the vehicle is movin g . Otherwise the electrical systems will b e switche d off, which may result in loss of control or an acci d ent. Eau10694 lock the steering is locked and all electrical systems...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-4 3 eau49398 in d icator li g hts an d warnin g li g hts eau11032 turn si g nal in d icator li g hts “ ” an d “ ” each indicator light will flash when its corresponding turn signal lights are flashing. Eau11061 neutral in d icator li g ht “ ” this indicator light ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-5 3 eau73171 en g ine trou b le warnin g li g ht “ ” this warning light comes on if a prob- lem is detected in the engine or other vehicle control system. If this occurs, have a yamaha dealer check the on- board diagnostic system. The electrical circuit of the war...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-6 3 try to reset the traction control system and the lights by following the proce- dures under “resetting” on page 3-31. Eau55392 electronically a d justa b le suspen- sion system warnin g li g ht “ ” this warning light comes on if a prob- lem is detected in the ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-7 3 if the stop mode function fails to shift down, the indicator light will flash. See page 3-25 for an explanation of the stop mode function. Eau73120 immo b ilizer system in d icator li g ht “ ” when the key is turned to “off” and 30 seconds have passed, the ind...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-8 3 eau55382 cruise control system this model is equipped with a cruise control system designed to maintain a set cruising speed. The cruise control system operates only when riding in 3rd gear at speeds between about 50 km/h (31 mi/h) and 160 km/h (100 mi/h), 4th...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-9 3 2. Push the “set–” side of the cruise control setting switch to activate the cruise control system. Your current traveling speed will be- come the set cruising speed. The cruise control setting indicator light “set” will come on. Tip when the shift down indica...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-10 3 usin g the resume function push the “res+” side of the cruise control setting switch to reactivate the cruise control system. The traveling speed will return to the previously set cruising speed. The “set” indicator light will come on. Warning ewa16351 it is ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-11 3 eau55415 multi-function meter unit warning ewa12423 be sure to stop the vehicle b efore makin g any settin g chan g es to the multi-function meter unit. Chan g in g settin g s while ri d in g can d istract the operator an d increase the risk of an acci d ent....

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-12 3 tachometer the electric tachometer allows the rid- er to monitor the engine speed and keep it within the ideal power range. When the key is turned to “on”, the ta- chometer needle sweeps across the r/min range and then returns to zero r/min in order to test t...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-13 3 transmission g ear d isplay this display shows the selected gear. The neutral position is indicated by “ ” and by the neutral indicator light “ ”. To avoid damaging the ycc-s clutch, the shift down indicator light flashes when it is necessary to downshift. If...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-14 3 the following pages contain an expla- nation of the grip warmer, information display, and windshield functions. See page 3-43 for an explanation of the preload and damping force adjusting functions. Adjusting the grip warmer this vehicle is equipped with grip...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-15 3 the odometer shows the total distance traveled by the vehicle. Tripmeter displays: “trip-1” and “trip-2” show the dis- tance traveled since they were last set to zero. Tip the odometer will lock at 999999 and cannot be reset. The tripmeters will reset and con...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-16 3 tip there are also “time–2” and “time–3” elapsed time displays, but they cannot be set to the information display. See “setting mode” on page 3-17 for de- tailed information. Ambient temperature display: this display shows the ambient tem- perature from –9 °c...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-17 3 to reset the average fuel consumption display, use the select switch to select the information display that contains the average fuel consumption display. Push the “reset” button briefly so that the average fuel consumption dis- play flashes, and then push th...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-18 3 and return to the normal display, push and hold the menu switch “menu” again for at least 2 seconds. Adjusting the temperature levels of the grip warmer settings 1. Use the select switch to highlight “grip warmer”. 2. Push the “menu” switch. The grip warmer s...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-19 3 4. Use the select switch to highlight “middle” or “low”, and then change the setting using the same procedure that was used for the high setting. 5. When you are finished changing the settings, use the select switch to highlight “ ”, and then push the “menu” ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-20 3 2. Push the “menu” switch to dis- play “time–2” and “time–3”. To reset a time trip, push the “re- set” button to select the item to reset. 3. While the selected item is flashing, push the “reset” button for at least 2 seconds. 4. Push the “menu” switch to ret...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-21 3 selecting the display items 1. Use the select switch to highlight “display”. 2. Push the “menu” switch, use the select switch to highlight the dis- play to change, and then push the “menu” switch again. 3. Use the select switch to highlight the item to change...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-22 3 adjusting the meter panel brightness 1. Use the select switch to highlight “brightness”. 2. Push the “menu” switch. 3. Use the select switch to select the desired brightness level, and then push the “menu” switch to return to the setting mode menu. Setting th...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-23 3 tip the odometer and the clock cannot be reset. Eau49432 d-mo d e ( d rive mo d e) d-mode is an electronically controlled engine performance system with two mode selections (touring mode “t” and sports mode “s”). Push the drive mode switch “mode” to switch be...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-24 3 eau1234j han d le b ar switches left ri g ht eau73020 dimmer/pass switch “ / /pass” set this switch to “ ” for the high beam and to “ ” for the low beam. To flash the high beam, push the pass side “pass” of the switch while the headlights are on low beam. Tip...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-25 3 notice eca10062 do not use the hazar d li g hts for an exten d e d len g th of time with the en- g ine not runnin g , otherwise the b at- tery may d ischar g e. Eau12781 cruise control switches see page 3-8 for an explanation of the cruise control system. Eau...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-26 3 eau55491 ycc-s system this vehicle features the ycc-s (yamaha chip controlled-shift) sys- tem. The basic function of this system al- lows the rider to shift gears without the use of a clutch lever. Furthermore, a hand shift lever is equipped on the handlebar,...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-27 3 2. Move the shift pedal to the desired position. 3. Install the bolt, and then tighten it to the specified torque. Eau55403 han d shift lever “ ”/“ ” the hand shift lever is located on the left handlebar. Pull the “ ” side of the lever with your index finger ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-28 3 eau26825 brake lever the brake lever is located on the right side of the handlebar. To apply the front brake, pull the lever toward the throttle grip. The brake lever is equipped with a brake lever position adjusting dial. To adjust the distance between the b...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-29 3 eau73181 abs this model’s anti-lock brake system (abs) features a dual electronic control system, which acts on the front and rear brakes independently. Operate the brakes with abs as you would conventional brakes. If the abs is activated, a pulsating sensati...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-30 3 eau54271 traction control system the traction control system helps maintain traction when accelerating on slippery surfaces, such as unpaved or wet roads. If sensors detect that the rear wheel is starting to slip (uncon- trolled spinning), the traction contro...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-31 3 resettin g the traction control system will be dis- abled in the following conditions: the rear wheel is rotated with the centerstand down and the key in the “on” position. Either the front wheel or rear wheel comes off the ground while riding. Excessive rear...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-32 3 eau13222 fuel make sure there is sufficient gasoline in the tank. Warning ewa10882 gasoline an d g asoline vapors are extremely flamma b le. To avoi d fires an d explosions an d to re d uce the risk of injury when refuelin g , follow these instructions. 1. Be...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-33 3 95 or higher. If knocking (or pinging) occurs, use a gasoline of a different brand or premium 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 an...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-34 3 eau13447 catalytic converters this vehicle is equipped with catalytic converters in the exhaust system. Warning ewa10863 the exhaust system is hot after op- eration. To prevent a fire hazar d or b urns: do not park the vehicle near possi b le fire hazar d s s...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-35 3 ri d er seat to remove the rider seat 1. Remove the passenger seat. 2. Push the rider seat lock lever, lo- cated under the back of the rider seat, to the left as shown, and then pull the seat off. To install the rider seat 1. Insert the projection on the fron...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-36 3 eau39633 a d justin g the ri d er seat hei g ht the rider seat height can be adjusted to one of two positions to suit the rid- er’s preference. The rider seat height was adjusted to the lower position at delivery. To chan g e the ri d er seat hei g ht to the ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-37 3 6. Align the projection on the bottom of the rider seat with the “h” posi- tion slot, and then push the rear of the seat down to lock it in place as shown. 7. Install the passenger seat. To chan g e the ri d er seat hei g ht to the low position 1. Remove the ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-38 3 eau73470 stora g e compartment the storage compartment is located under the passenger seat. (see page 3-34.) notice eca23290 the imu is not user servicea b le an d very sensitive, so we a d vise a g ainst removin g the protective cover, plac- in g any forei g...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-39 3 eau39482 accessory b ox the accessory box is located beside the meter panel. To open the accessory b ox 1. Insert the key into the main switch, and then turn it to “on”. 2. Push the accessory box button, and then open the accessory box lid. 3. Turn the key to...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-40 3 eau39612 a d justin g the hea d li g ht b eams the headlight beam adjusting knobs are used to raise or lower the height of the headlight beams. It may be neces- sary to adjust the headlight beams to increase visibility and help prevent blinding oncoming drive...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-41 3 eau54151 openin g an d closin g the cowl- in g vents the cowling vents can be opened 20 mm (0.79 in) for added ventilation to suit the riding conditions. To open a cowlin g vent 1. Remove the quick fastener. 2. Slide the cowling vent panel for- ward to unhook...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-42 3 4. Install the quick fastener. Tip make sure that the cowling vent panels are properly installed before riding. Eau39672 rear view mirrors the rear view mirrors of this vehicle can be folded forward or backward for parking in narrow spaces. Fold the mir- rors...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-43 3 eau55424 a d justin g the front an d rear suspension this model is equipped with an elec- tronically adjustable suspension sys- tem. The preload of the rear shock absorber and the damping forces of both the front fork and rear shock ab- sorber can be adjusted...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-44 3 3. Use the select switch to select the desired preload setting pictogram. Select the suitable setting from the following 4 pictograms ac- cording to your load condition. While the preload is being adjust- ed, the information display will show a group of dots ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-45 3 if the preload is adjusted repeat- edly, the preload setting picto- gram will flash 4 times and the preload cannot be adjusted. Wait approximately 6 minutes for the preload adjusting function motor to cool down, and then try adjust- ing the preload again. Dam...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-46 3 3. Use the select switch to select “hard”, “std” or “soft”. 4. Push the menu switch “menu”. 5. Use the select switch to select the desired level for the damping force setting. Tip the damping force setting can be set to 7 levels (+3, +2, +1, 0, –1, –2 and –3)...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-47 3 do not d eform or d ama g e the cylin d er in any way. Cylin d er d ama g e will result in poor d ampin g performance. Do not d ispose of a d ama g e d or worn-out shock a b sor b er as- sem b ly yourself. Take the shock a b sor b er assem b ly to a yamaha d ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-48 3 eau68770 i g nition circuit cut-off system the ignition circuit cut-off system (comprising the sidestand switch and brake light switches) has the following functions. It prevents starting when the side- stand is up, but neither brake is applied. It prevents s...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-49 3 with the engine turned off: 1. Place the vehicle on the centerstand. 2. Move the sidestand down. 3. Make sure that the start/engine stop switch is set to “ ”. 4. Turn the key to “on”. 5. Shift the transmission into the neutral position. 6. Keep the front or r...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-50 3 eau39656 auxiliary dc jack warning ewa14361 to prevent electrical shock or short- circuitin g , make sure that the cap is installe d when the auxiliary dc jack is not b ein g use d . Notice eca15432 the accessory connecte d to the auxiliary dc jack shoul d no...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-51 3 eau73031 cornerin g li g hts this model is equipped with 3 corner- ing lights on each side. The cornering lights come on to help illuminate the road when the vehicle is leaned over. According to the direction of the turn, the cornering lights for that side co...

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    For your safety – pre-operation checks 4-1 4 eau63440 inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe oper- ating condition. Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the owner’s manual. Warning ewa11152 failure to inspect or mai...

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    For your safety – pre-operation checks 4-2 4 throttle g rip • make sure that operation is smooth. • check throttle grip free play. • if necessary, have yamaha dealer adjust throttle grip free play and lubricate cable and grip housing. 6-18, 6-27 control ca b les • make sure that operation is smooth....

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-1 5 eau15952 read the owner’s manual carefully to become familiar with all controls. If there is a control or function you do not understand, ask your yamaha dealer. Warning ewa10272 failure to familiarize yourself with the controls can lea d to loss of co...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-2 5 eau55472 startin g the en g ine warning ewa16411 always apply the front or rear b rake while the main switch is in the “on” position an d the transmission is in g ear. Otherwise, the vehicle may su dd enly start to move when the en- g ine is starte d ,...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-3 5 the battery. Do not crank the en- gine more than 10 seconds on any one attempt. Notice eca11043 for maximum en g ine life, never ac- celerate har d when the en g ine is col d ! Eau55482 shiftin g shifting gears lets you control the amount of engine pow...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-4 5 the “ ” side of the hand shift lever repeatedly until the neutral indica- tor light comes on. When shifting from neutral to 1st gear, the engine speed must be lower than approximately 1300 r/min and the sidestand must be up. Shifting up is impossible i...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-5 5 make sure that the motorcycle an d the en g ine have sufficiently slowe d b efore shiftin g to a low- er g ear. En g a g in g a lower g ear when the vehicle or en g ine spee d is too hi g h coul d make the rear wheel lose traction or the en g ine to ov...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-6 5 eau16842 en g ine b reak-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 fol- lowing material carefully. Since the engine is brand new, do not pu...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-7 5 eau40584 parkin g when parking, stop the engine by turn- ing the main switch to “off”, and then remove the key. Tip when the main switch is turned to “off” and the transmission is in gear, the rear wheel cannot be moved. Warning ewa14524 always stop th...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-1 6 eau17246 periodic inspection, adjustment, and lubrication will keep your vehicle in the safest and most efficient condition possible. Safety is an obligation of the vehicle owner/operator. The most im- portant points of vehicle inspection, adjustment, a...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-2 6 eau17303 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. ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-3 6 eau46862 tip the annual checks must b e performe d every year, except if a kilometer- b ase d maintenance, or for the uk, a milea g e- b ase d maintenance, is performe d instea d . From 50000 km (30000 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-4 6 eau64031 general maintenance an d lu b rication chart no. Item 1 * air filter element • clean. √ √ • replace. √ √ 2 * ycc-s clutch • check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage. √ √ √ √ √ 3 * front b rake • check operation, fluid level an...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-5 6 13 brake lever pivot shaft • lubricate with silicone grease. √ √ √ √ √ 14 brake pe d al pivot shaft • lubricate with lithium-soap- based grease. √ √ √ √ √ 15 * shift pe d al pivot shaft • lubricate with lithium-soap- based grease. √ √ √ √ √ 16 si d esta...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-6 6 eau40551 tip the air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas. Hydraulic brake and ycc-s clutch service • regularly check and, if necessary, correct the brake and ycc-s clutch flu- id levels. • every two years...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-7 6 eau18773 removin g an d installin g pan- els the panels shown need to be removed to perform some of the maintenance jobs described in this chapter. Refer to this section each time a panel needs to be removed and installed. Eau54133 panel a to remove the...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-8 6 to install the panel 1. Fit the slot at the front of the panel under the projection on the front cowling, and then fit the slot at the rear of the panel over the projec- tion on the right side cowling as shown. Tip make sure that the fuses are covered a...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-9 6 3. Pull the bottom of the panel out- ward, pull the front of the panel downward, and then slide the panel forward to release it in the rear as shown. To install a panel 1. Place the panel in the original po- sition, and then install the bolts and the qu...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-10 6 eau19653 checkin g the spark plu g s the spark plugs are important engine components, which should be checked periodically, preferably by a yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- its will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, they should be removed and c...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-11 6 eau36111 canister 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 following: check each hose connection. Check each hose and canister for cracks ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-12 6 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 chan g e the en g ine oil (with or without oil filter cartri dg e replace- ment) 1. Place the vehicle on a level sur...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-13 6 8. Install the engine oil drain bolt and its new gasket, and then tighten the bolt to the specified torque. 9. Refill with the specified amount of the recommended engine oil, and then install and tighten the oil filler cap. Tip be sure to wipe off spil...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-14 6 eau20017 final g ear oil the final gear case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a yamaha deal- er check and repair the vehicle. In ad- dition, the final gear oil level must be checked and the oil changed as ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-15 6 4. Install the final gear oil drain bolt and its new gasket, and then tight- en the bolt to the specified torque. 5. Refill with the recommended final gear oil to the brim of the filler hole. 6. Check the oil filler bolt gasket for damage, and replace ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-16 6 4. If the coolant is at or below the minimum level mark, remove the coolant reservoir cap. Warning! Remove only the coolant reser- voir cap. Never attempt to re- move the ra d iator cap when the en g ine is hot. [ewa15162] 5. Add coolant or distilled w...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-17 6 eau40372 air filter element the air filter element should be cleaned or replaced at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. Have a yamaha dealer clean or replace the air filter element. Eau44735 checkin g the en g i...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-18 6 eau21386 checkin g the throttle g rip free play measure the throttle grip free play as shown. Periodically check the throttle grip free play and, if necessary, have a yamaha dealer adjust it. Eau21402 valve clearance the valve clearance changes with us...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-19 6 eau64410 tires tires are the only contact between the vehicle and the road. Safety in all con- ditions of riding depends on a relatively small area of road contact. Therefore, it is essential to maintain the tires in good condition at all times and rep...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-20 6 tip the tire tread depth limits may differ from country to country. Always com- ply with the local regulations. Warning ewa10472 have a yamaha d ealer replace excessively worn tires. Besi d es b ein g ille g al, operatin g the vehi- cle with excessivel...

  • Page 95: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-21 6 warning ewa10601 this motorcycle is fitte d with super- hi g h-spee d tires. Note the followin g points in or d er to make the most ef- ficient use of these tires. Use only the specifie d replace- ment tires. Other tires may run the d an g er of b urst...

  • Page 96: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-22 6 eau40621 ycc-s clutch this model is equipped with a hydrau- lic clutch, therefore, it is necessary to check the ycc-s clutch fluid level and check the hydraulic system for leakage before each ride. If the ycc-s clutch plates wear out, shifting becomes ...

  • Page 97: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-23 6 eau22283 brake li g ht switches the brake light, which is activated by the brake pedal and brake lever, should come on just before braking takes effect. Since the brake light switches are components of the cruise control system, they must be adjusted b...

  • Page 98: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-24 6 eau22501 rear b rake pa d s 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. Eau40593 checki...

  • Page 99: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-25 6 ycc-s clutch tip the rear brake fluid reservoir is lo- cated behind panel c. (see page 6-7.) the ycc-s clutch fluid reservoir is located behind panel b. (see page 6-7.) warning ewa16021 improper maintenance can result in loss of b rakin g a b ility or ...

  • Page 100: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-26 6 eau40604 chan g in g the b rake an d ycc-s clutch flui d s have a yamaha dealer change the brake and ycc-s clutch fluids at the intervals specified in the periodic main- tenance and lubrication chart. In addi- tion, have the oil seals of the brake and ...

  • Page 101: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-27 6 eau23115 checkin g an d lu b ricatin g the throttle g rip an d ca b le the operation of the throttle grip should be checked before each ride. In addition, the cable should be lubricat- ed by a yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic ma...

  • Page 102: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-28 6 eau23155 checkin g an d lu b ricatin g the b rake lever the operation of the brake lever should be checked before each ride, and the lever pivot should be lubricated if nec- essary. Eau23215 checkin g an d lu b ricatin g the centerstan d an d si d esta...

  • Page 103: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-29 6 eau23252 lu b ricatin g the rear suspen- sion the pivoting points of the rear suspen- sion must be lubricated by a yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Eaum1653 lu b ricatin g the swin g arm piv- o...

  • Page 104: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-30 6 eau23273 checkin g the front fork the condition and operation of the front fork must be checked as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. To check the con d ition check the inner tubes for scratches, damag...

  • Page 105: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-31 6 eau23292 checkin g the wheel b earin g s 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 ...

  • Page 106: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-32 6 workin g near b atteries. In case of contact, a d minister the fol- lowin g first aid. • external: flush with plenty of water. • internal: drink lar g e quan- tities of water or milk an d im- me d iately call a physician. • eyes: flush with water for 1...

  • Page 107: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-33 6 eau54515 replacin g the fuses the fuse boxes and individual fuses are located under panel a. (see page 6-7.) 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, ...

  • Page 108: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-34 6 3. Turn the key to “on” and turn on the electrical circuit in question to check if the device operates. 4. If the fuse immediately blows again, have a yamaha dealer check the electrical system. Eau72980 vehicle li g hts this model is equipped with full...

  • Page 109: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-35 6 eau25872 trou b leshootin g although yamaha motorcycles receive a thorough inspection before shipment from the factory, trouble may occur during operation. Any problem in the fuel, compression, or ignition systems, for example, can cause poor starting ...

  • Page 110: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-36 6 eau63470 trou b leshootin g charts startin g pro b lems or poor en g ine performance 1. Fuel there is enough fuel. There is no fuel. Check the battery. Supply fuel. The engine turns over quickly. The engine turns over slowly. The engine does not start....

  • Page 111: Perio

    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-37 6 en g ine overheatin g warning ewat1041 do not remove the ra d iator cap when the en g ine an d ra d iator are hot. Scal d in g hot flui d an d steam may b e b lown out un d er pressure, which coul d cause serious injury. Be sure to wait until the en g ...

  • Page 112: Motorcycle Care An

    Motorcycle care an d stora g e 7-1 7 eau37834 matte color caution notice eca15193 some mo d els are equippe d with matte colore d finishe d parts. Be sure to consult a yamaha d ealer for a d vice on what pro d ucts to use b e- fore cleanin g the vehicle. Usin g a b rush, harsh chemical pro d ucts or...

  • Page 113: Motorcycle Care An

    Motorcycle care an d stora g e 7-2 7 structe d . Also, thorou g hly rinse the area off with water, imme d i- ately d ry it, an d then apply a cor- rosion protection spray. Improper cleanin g can d ama g e plastic parts (such as cowlin g s, panels, win d shiel d s, hea d li g ht lenses, meter lenses,...

  • Page 114: Motorcycle Care An

    Motorcycle care an d stora g e 7-3 7 2. After drying the motorcycle, apply a corrosion protection spray on all metal, including chrome- and nickel-plated, surfaces to prevent corrosion. Windshield cleaning avoid using any alkaline or strong acid cleaner, gasoline, brake fluid, or any other solvent. ...

  • Page 115: Motorcycle Care An

    Motorcycle care an d stora g e 7-4 7 eau26244 stora g e short-term always store your motorcycle in a cool, dry place and, if necessary, protect it against dust with a porous cover. Be sure the engine and the exhaust sys- tem are cool before covering the mo- torcycle. Notice eca10811 storin g the mot...

  • Page 116: Motorcycle Care An

    Motorcycle care an d stora g e 7-5 7 tip make any necessary repairs before storing the motorcycle. Ub95e0e0.Book page 5 friday, february 19, 2016 2:15 pm.

  • Page 117: Specifications

    Specifications 8-1 8 dimensions: overall length: 2230 mm (87.8 in) overall width: 750 mm (29.5 in) overall height: 1325/1455 mm (52.2/57.3 in) seat height: 805/825 mm (31.7/32.5 in) wheelbase: 1545 mm (60.8 in) ground clearance: 125 mm (4.92 in) minimum turning radius: 3.2 m (10.50 ft) wei g ht: cur...

  • Page 118: Specifications

    Specifications 8-2 8 2nd: 1.722 (31/18) 3rd: 1.350 (27/20) 4th: 1.111 (30/27) 5th: 0.963 (26/27) 6th: 0.846 (22/26) chassis: frame type: diamond caster angle: 26.0 ° trail: 109 mm (4.3 in) front tire: type: tubeless size: 120/70zr17m/c (58w) manufacturer/model: bridgestone/bt023f e rear tire: type: ...

  • Page 119: Specifications

    Specifications 8-3 8 battery: model: gt14b-4 voltage, capacity: 12 v, 12.0 ah (10 hr) bul b watta g e × quantity: headlight: led brake/tail light: led front turn signal light: led rear turn signal light: led auxiliary light: led license plate light: led meter lighting: led neutral indicator light: l...

  • Page 120: Consumer Information

    Consumer information 9-1 9 eau53562 i d entification num b ers record the vehicle identification num- ber, engine serial number, and the model label information in the spaces provided below. These identification numbers are needed when registering the vehicle with the authorities in your area and wh...

  • Page 121: Consumer Information

    Consumer information 9-2 9 label in the space provided. This infor- mation will be needed when ordering spare parts from a yamaha dealer. Eau69910 dia g nostic connector the diagnostic connector is located as shown. 1. Diagnostic connector 1 ub95e0e0.Book page 2 friday, february 19, 2016 2:15 pm.

  • Page 122

    10-1 10 in d ex a abs.......................................................3-29 abs warning light ...................................3-5 accessory box ......................................3-39 air filter element ....................................6-17 auxiliary dc jack...............................

  • Page 123

    In d ex 10-2 10 steering, checking ............................... 6-30 stop mode function indicator light......... 3-6 stop mode function switch .................. 3-25 stop/run/start switch.......................... 3-24 storage................................................... 7-4 storage compar...

  • Page 124

    A5-tate_blank.Fm page 1 thursday, november 24, 2011 4:30 pm.

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    A5-tate_blank.Fm page 1 thursday, november 24, 2011 4:30 pm.

  • Page 126

    Dic183 original instructions printed on recycled paper printed in japan 2016.03-0.3×1 cr (e).