Yamaha Nmax 125-A Owner's Manual

Summary of Nmax 125-A

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    Dic183 gpd125-a owner’s manual read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. 2ds-f8199-e0 [english (e)].

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    Eau46091 rea d this manual carefully b efore operatin g this vehicle. This manual shoul d stay with this vehicle if it is sol d . U2dse0e0.Book page 1 thursday, march 19, 2015 10:34 am.

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    Intro d uction eau10114 welcome to the yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the gpd125-a, you are benefiting from yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology regarding the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned yamaha a reputation for dependability. Please tak...

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    Important manual information eau10134 particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: *product and specifications are subject to change without notice. This is the safety alert sym b ol. It is use d to alert you to potential personal injury hazar d s. O...

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    Important manual information eaun0430 gpd125-a owner’s manual ©2015 pt yamaha in d onesia motor manufacturin g 1st e d ition, april 2015 all ri g hts reserve d . Any reprintin g or unauthorize d use without the written permission of pt yamaha in d onesia motor manufac- turin g is expressly prohi b i...

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    Ta b le of contents safety information ............................ 1-1 further safe-riding points ............... 1-5 description ....................................... 2-1 left view ......................................... 2-1 right view ....................................... 2-2 controls and i...

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    Ta b le of contents troubleshooting ............................6-36 troubleshooting charts .................6-37 scooter care an d stora g e ................7-1 matte color caution .........................7-1 care .................................................7-1 storage ..........................

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    1-1 1 safety information eau1026b be a responsi b le owner as the vehicle’s owner, you are re- sponsible for the safe and proper oper- ation of your scooter. Scooters are single-track vehicles. Their safe use and operation are de- pendent upon the use of proper riding techniques as well as the exper...

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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 driver’s license. • make sure that you are qualified and that you only lend your scooter to other qualified opera- tors. • know your s...

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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 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 connecti...

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    Safety information 1-5 1 aftermarket tires an d rims the tires and rims that came with your scooter were designed to match the performance capabilities and to pro- vide the best combination of handling, braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, sizes, and combinations may not be appropriate. Refer to...

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    Safety information 1-6 1 always wear a helmet, gloves, trousers (tapered around the cuff and ankle so they do not flap), and a brightly colored jacket. Do not carry too much luggage on the scooter. An overloaded scoot- er is unstable. Use a strong cord to secure any luggage to the carri- er (if equi...

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    Description 2-1 2 eau10411 left view 6 7 8,9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 1. Front storage compartment (page 3-16) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 3-12) 3. Owner’s tool kit (page 6-1) 4. Rear storage compartment (page 3-16) 5. Air filter element (page 6-16) 6. Final transmission oil filler cap (page 6-12) 7. Final transm...

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    Description 2-2 2 eau10421 ri g ht view 1 2,3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Tail/brake light (page 6-32) 2. Battery (page 6-28) 3. Fuse box (page 6-29) 4. Headlight (page 6-30) 5. Coolant reservoir (page 6-13) 6. Spark plug (page 6-8) 7. Coolant drain screw (page 6-14) 8. Engine oil filler cap (page 6-10) 9. Radia...

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    Description 2-3 2 eau10431 controls an d instruments 1 2 3 7 6 8 5 4 9 1. Rear brake lever (page 3-11) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-10) 3. Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 6-22) 4. Multi-function meter unit (page 3-4) 5. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 6-22) 6. Start switch (page 3-10) 7. Fr...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-1 3 eaun0263 main switch/steerin g lock the main switch/steering lock controls the ignition and lighting systems, and is used to lock the steering. The various main switch positions are described below. Tip the main switch/steering lock is equipped with a keyhole ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-2 3 to unlock the steering push the key in, and then turn it to “off” while still pushing it. Eaun0352 keyhole shutter to open the keyhole shutter insert the key head into the keyhole shutter receptacle as shown, and then turn the key to the right to open the keyh...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-3 3 eau11081 hi g h b eam in d icator li g ht “ ” this indicator light comes on when the high beam of the headlight is switched on. Eau67440 coolant temperature warnin g li g ht “ ” this warning light comes on if the en- gine overheats. If this occurs, stop the en...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-4 3 b le wheel lock d urin g emer g ency b rakin g . Have a yamaha d ealer check the b rake system an d electri- cal circuits as soon as possi b le. Tip the abs warning light may come on while accelerating the engine with the vehicle on its centerstand, but this d...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-5 3 clock the clock uses a 12-hour time system. To set the clock 1. Turn the key to “on”. 2. Push the “select” button and “reset” button together for at least two seconds. 3. When the hour digits start flash- ing, push the “reset” button to set the hours. 4. Push ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-6 3 l/100 km: the number of seg- ments displayed decreases the more efficiently the vehicle is be- ing operated. Multi-function d isplay the multi-function display is equipped with the following: an odometer two tripmeters (which show the distance traveled since t...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-7 3 trip f → trip 1 → trip 2 → oil trip → v-belt trip → f/eco → ave f/eco → odo → trip f to reset a tripmeter, select it by push- ing the “select” button, and then push the “reset” button for at least one second. Tip if you do not reset the fuel reserve tripmeter ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-8 3 “km/l”: the average distance that can be traveled on 1.0 l of fuel is shown. “l/100 km”: the average amount of fuel necessary to travel 100 km is shown. “mpg”: the average distance that can be traveled on 1.0 lmp. Gal of fuel under the current riding condi- ti...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-9 3 the v-belt replacement indicator “v- belt” will flash at every 18000 km (10500 mi) thereafter to indicate that the v-belt should be replaced. After replacing the v-belt, reset the v- belt replacement tripmeter and the v- belt replacement indicator. To reset th...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-10 3 eau1234h han d le b ar switches left ri g ht eau12401 dimmer switch “ / ” set this switch to “ ” for the high beam and to “ ” for the low beam. Eau12461 turn si g nal switch “ / ” to signal a right-hand turn, push this switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand tur...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-11 3 eau12952 rear b rake lever the rear brake lever is located on the left side of the handlebar. To apply the rear brake, pull this lever toward the handlebar grip. Eau66680 abs the yamaha abs (anti-lock brake system) features a dual electronic con- trol system,...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-12 3 eau66690 fuel tank cap to remove the fuel tank cap open the fuel tank cap lock cover, in- sert the key into the lock, and then turn it 1/4 turn clockwise. The lock will be released and the fuel tank cap can be removed. To install the fuel tank cap 1. Insert t...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-13 3 eau13213 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 3-14 3 gasohol there are two types of gasohol: gaso- hol containing ethanol and that con- taining 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 ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-15 3 notice eca10702 use only unlea d e d g asoline. The use of lea d e d g asoline will cause unre- paira b le d ama g e to the catalytic converter. Eau60620 seat to open the seat 1. Place the vehicle on the center- stand. 2. Insert the key into the main switch, ...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-16 3 eau57081 stora g e compartments front stora g e compartment the front storage compartment is lo- cated at the front of the vehicle. Use this compartment for small items. Warning ewa17250 do not excee d the loa d limit of 1.5 k g (3.3 l b ) for the front stor-...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-17 3 eau15306 si d estan d the sidestand is located on the left side of the frame. Raise the sidestand or lower it with your foot while holding the vehicle upright. Tip the built-in sidestand switch is part of the ignition circuit cut-off system, which cuts the ig...

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    Instrument an d control functions 3-18 3 turn the key on. Put the sidestand up. Push the start switch while applying either of the brake levers. The engine will start. Put the sidestand down. If the engine stalls: the sidestand switch is ok. • the vehicle must be placed on the center- stand during t...

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    For your safety – pre-operation checks 4-1 4 eau15599 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. Warning ewa11152 failure to inspect or maint...

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    For your safety – pre-operation checks 4-2 4 rear b rake • check operation. • if soft or spongy, have yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • check brake pads for wear. • replace if necessary. • check fluid level in reservoir. • if necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level. • check hyd...

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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 eau45093 startin g off 1. While pulling the rear brake lever with your left hand and holding the grab bar with your right hand, push the scooter off the center- stand. 2. Sit astride the seat, and then ad- just the rear view mirrors. 3. Switch the turn...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-3 5 eau16821 tips for re d ucin g fuel con- sumption fuel consumption depends largely on your riding style. Consider the follow- ing tips to reduce fuel consumption: avoid high engine speeds during acceleration. Avoid high engine speeds with no load on the...

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    Operation an d important ri d in g points 5-4 5 eau17214 parkin g when parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. Warning ewa10312 since the en g ine an d exhaust system can b ecome very hot, park in a place where pe d estri- ans or chil d ren are not likely to touch the...

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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 eau46872 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 30000 km (17500 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-3 6 eau1771a general maintenance an d lu b rication chart no. Item check or maintenance job odometer reading annual check 1000 km (600 mi) 6000 km (3500 mi) 12000 km (7000 mi) 18000 km (10500 mi) 24000 km (14000 mi) 1 air filter element • replace. √ 2 air f...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-4 6 11 * steerin g b earin g s • check bearing play and steering for roughness. √ √ √ √ √ • lubricate with lithium-soap- based grease. Every 24000 km (14000 mi) 12 * chassis fasteners • make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened. √ √ √...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-5 6 eaun0990 tip engine air filter and v-belt air filter • this model’s engine air filter is equipped with a disposable oil-coated paper element, which must not be cleaned with compressed air to avoid damaging it. • the engine air filter element needs to be...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-6 6 hydraulic brake service • after disassembling the brake master cylinders and calipers, always change the fluid. Regularly check the brake fluid levels and fill the reservoirs as required. • every two years replace the internal components of the brake ma...

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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. Eau67270 panel a to remove the...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-8 6 3. Remove the right floorboard mats by pulling them up. 4. Remove the bolts, and then pull the panel outward. To install the panel 1. Place the panel in the original po- sition, and then install the bolts. 2. Place the right floorboard mats in their ori...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-9 6 4. Remove the spark plug as shown, with the spark plug wrench includ- ed in the owner’s tool kit. To check the spark plu g 1. Check that the porcelain insulator around the center electrode of the spark plug is a medium-to-light tan (the ideal color when...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-10 6 4. Install the panels. Eau66991 en g ine oil an d oil strainer the engine oil level should be checked before each ride. In addition, the oil must be changed and the oil strainer cleaned at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-11 6 to chan g e the en g ine oil an d clean the oil strainer 1. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then turn it off. 2. Place an oil pan under the engine to collect the used oil. 3. Remove the engine oil filler cap and engine oil drain b...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-12 6 mix any chemical a dd itives. Do not use oils with a d iesel speci- fication of “cd” or oils of a hi g h- er quality than specifie d . In a dd ition, d o not use oils la b ele d “energy conserving ii” or hi g her. Make sure that no forei g n mate- rial...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-13 6 6. Install the final transmission oil drain bolt and its new gasket, and then tighten the bolt to the speci- fied torque. 7. Refill with the specified amount of the recommended final transmis- sion oil. Warning! Make sure that no forei g n material ent...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-14 6 4. Remove the coolant reservoir cov- er. 5. 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 ra d iator cap when the...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-15 6 6. Remove the coolant drain screw and its o-ring to drain the cooling system. 7. Remove the coolant drain bolt and its gasket to drain the cooling sys- tem. 8. Remove the coolant reservoir by removing the bolt. 9. Remove the coolant reservoir cap, and ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-16 6 16. Install the radiator cap, start the engine, let it idle for several min- utes, and then turn it off. 17. Remove the radiator cap to check the coolant level in the radiator. If necessary, add sufficient coolant until it reaches the top of the radi- ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-17 6 b e operate d without the air filter element installe d , otherwise the piston(s) an d /or cylin d er(s) may b ecome excessively worn. [eca10482] 5. Install the air filter case cover by installing the screws. Cleanin g the air filter check hose 1. Chec...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-18 6 tip the air filter element should be wet but not dripping. 5. Insert the element into the v-belt case. 6. Install the air filter element cover by installing the screws. Cleanin g the v- b elt case check hose 1. Check the hose on the rear side of the v-...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-19 6 eau21402 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 periodi...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-20 6 tire inspection the tires must be checked before each ride. If the center tread depth reaches the specified limit, if the tire has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if the side- wall is cracked, have a yamaha dealer replace the tire immediately. Tip ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-21 6 eau21963 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, warp- age or other damage before each ride...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-22 6 eau22393 checkin g the front an d rear b rake pa d s the front and rear brake pads must be checked for wear at the intervals spec- ified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Eau22432 front b rake pa d s each front brake pad is provided wi...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-23 6 rear b rake warning ewa15991 improper maintenance can result in loss of b rakin g a b ility. O b serve these precautions: insufficient b rake flui d may al- low air to enter the b rake sys- tem, re d ucin g b rakin g performance. Clean the filler cap b...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-24 6 eau22733 chan g in g the b rake flui d have a yamaha dealer change the brake fluid at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. In addition, have the oil seals of the master cylinders and calipers as well as the brake...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-25 6 eau49921 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...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-26 6 eau23215 checkin g an d lu b ricatin g the centerstan d an d si d estan d the operation of the centerstand and sidestand should be checked before each ride, and the pivots and metal-to- metal contact surfaces should be lubri- cated if necessary. Warnin...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-27 6 notice eca10591 if any d ama g e is foun d or the front fork d oes not operate smoothly, have a yamaha d ealer check or re- pair it. Eau45512 checkin g the steerin g worn or loose steering bearings may cause danger. Therefore, the operation of the stee...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-28 6 eau50291 battery the battery is located under the seat. (see page 3-15.) 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 connection...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-29 6 is turne d to “off”, then connect the positive lea d b efore con- nectin g the ne g ative lea d . [eca16841] 4. After installation, make sure that the battery leads are properly con- nected to the battery terminals. Notice eca16531 always keep the b at...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-30 6 4. Remove the blown fuse, and then install a new fuse of the specified amperage. Warning! Do not use a fuse of a hi g her ampera g e ratin g than recommen d e d to avoi d causin g extensive d am- a g e to the electrical system an d possi b ly a fire. [...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-31 6 eau67290 replacin g an auxiliary li g ht b ul b this model is equipped with two auxil- iary lights. If an auxiliary light bulb burns out, replace it as follows. 1. Remove the windshield by remov- ing the screws. 2. Remove the headlight cover by re- mov...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-32 6 eau67300 brake li g ht this model is equipped with an led- type brake light. If the brake light does not come on, have a yamaha dealer check it. Eau67310 replacin g the tailli g ht b ul b 1. Open the seat. (see page 3-15.) 2. Remove the grab bar by rem...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-33 6 5. Pull the left and right side covers slightly outward and pull the tail- light unit rearward. 6. Remove the taillight bulb socket (together with the bulb) by turning it counterclockwise. 7. Remove the burnt-out bulb by pulling it out. 8. Insert a new...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-34 6 12. Install the grab bar by installing the bolts, and then tightening them to the specified torque. 13. Close the seat. Eau43054 replacin g a front turn si g nal li g ht b ul b 1. Place the vehicle on the center- stand. 2. Remove the turn signal light ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-35 6 eau67320 replacin g a rear turn si g nal li g ht b ul b 1. Open the seat. (see page 3-15.) 2. Remove the grab bar by removing the bolts. 3. Remove the taillight cover by re- moving the screws. 4. Remove the turn signal light bulb socket (together with ...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-36 6 10. Close the seat. Eau25882 trou b leshootin g although yamaha scooters 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 cau...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-37 6 eau42706 trou b leshootin g charts startin g pro b lems or poor en g ine performance check the fuel level in the fuel tank. 1. Fuel there is enough fuel. There is no fuel. Check the battery. Supply fuel. The engine does not start. Check the battery. Op...

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    Perio d ic maintenance an d a d justment 6-38 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 ...

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    Scooter 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 cl...

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    Scooter care an d stora g e 7-2 7 off any d eter g ent resi d ue usin g plenty of water, as it is harmful to plastic parts. Do not use any harsh chemical pro d ucts on plastic parts. Be sure to avoi d usin g cloths or spon g es which have b een in contact with stron g or a b rasive cleanin g pro d u...

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    Scooter care an d stora g e 7-3 7 after cleanin g 1. Dry the scooter 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 r...

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    Scooter care an d stora g e 7-4 7 eau36564 stora g e short-term always store your scooter 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 scooter. Notice eca10821 storin g the scooter in a p...

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    Specifications 8-1 8 dimensions: overall length: 1955 mm (77.0 in) overall width: 740 mm (29.1 in) overall height: 1115 mm (43.9 in) seat height: 765 mm (30.1 in) wheelbase: 1350 mm (53.1 in) ground clearance: 135 mm (5.31 in) minimum turning radius: 2000 mm (78.7 in) wei g ht: curb weight: 127 kg (...

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    Specifications 8-2 8 caster angle: 26.00 ° trail: 92 mm (3.6 in) front tire: type: tubeless size: 110/70-13m/c 48p manufacturer/model: dunlop/scootsmart rear tire: type: tubeless size: 130/70-13m/c 63p manufacturer/model: dunlop/scootsmart loa d in g : maximum load: 168 kg (370 lb) (total weight of ...

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    Specifications 8-3 8 coolant temperature warning light: led engine trouble warning light: led abs warning light: led fuses: main fuse 1: 15.0 a main fuse 2: 7.5 a taillight fuse: 7.5 a signaling system fuse: 7.5 a abs control unit fuse: 7.5 a abs motor fuse: 30.0 a abs solenoid fuse: 15.0 a u2dse0e0...

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    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...

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    Consumer information 9-2 9 the model label is affixed to the inside of the rear storage compartment. (see page 3-16.) record the information on this label in the space provided. This information will be needed when order- ing spare parts from a yamaha dealer. U2dse0e0.Book page 2 thursday, march 19,...

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    10-1 10 in d ex a abs .......................................................3-11 abs warning light ...................................3-3 acceleration and deceleration ................5-2 air filter and v-belt case air filter elements .............................................6-16 auxiliary ligh...

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    U2dse0e0.Book page 2 thursday, march 19, 2015 10:34 am.

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    Dic183 printed in indonesia 2015.04-*.*×1 cr original instructions.