Yamaha XMAX YP250R Owner's Manual

Summary of XMAX YP250R

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    Pantone285c yp250r yp250ra xmax owner’s manual 2dl-f8199-e2 motorcycle [english (e)] read this manual carefully before oper- ating this vehicle..

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    Eau69560 read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold. Date of issue: signature of responsible person: january 12, 2015 product: immobilizer model: 37p-00 supplied by yamaha motor electronics co.,ltd. 1450-6 mori, mori-machi shuchi...

  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction eau10114 welcome to the yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the yp250r/yp250ra, you are benefiting from yamaha’s vast ex- perience and newest technology regarding the design and manufacture of high- quality products, which have earned yamaha a reputation for dependability. Ple...

  • 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. Eaum1013 this is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury haz- a...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    Table 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 instru...

  • Page 6: Table of Contents

    Table of contents scooter care and storage ............... 7-1 matte color caution ........................ 7-1 care ................................................ 7-1 storage ........................................... 7-4 specifications................................... 8-1 consumer information...

  • Page 7: Safety Information

    1-1 1 safety information eau1026b be a responsible 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 experti...

  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety information 1-2 1 • know your skills and limits. Staying within your limits may help you to avoid an accident. • we recommend that you prac- tice riding your scooter where there is no traffic until you have become thoroughly familiar with the scooter and all of its con- trols.  many accident...

  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety information 1-3 1 engine exhaust. Deadly levels of car- bon monoxide can collect rapidly and you can quickly be overcome and un- able to save yourself. Also, deadly lev- els of carbon monoxide can linger for hours or days in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas. If you experience any symptoms ...

  • Page 10: Safety Information

    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...

  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety information 1-5 1 aftermarket tires and 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 ...

  • Page 12: Description

    Description 2-1 2 eau63371 left view 8 9 10 11 1 5 2 4 3 7 6 1. Headlight (page 6-30) 2. Battery (page 6-26) 3. Main fuse (page 6-28) 4. Coolant reservoir cap (page 6-13) 5. Coolant level check window (page 6-13) 6. Rear storage compartment (page 3-21) 7. V-belt case air filter element (page 6-14) 8...

  • Page 13: Description

    Description 2-2 2 eau63391 right view 6 5 1 2 4 3 1. Grab bar (page 5-3) 2. Seat (page 3-20) 3. Fuel tank (page 3-17) 4. Fuses (page 6-28) 5. Centerstand (page 6-24) 6. Shock absorber assembly spring preload adjusting ring (page 3-22) u2dle2e0.Book page 2 thursday, july 2, 2015 6:20 pm.

  • Page 14: Description

    Description 2-3 2 eau63401 controls and instruments 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 12 0 1000 r/min x e f c h f select reset 4 1 7 5 3 6 2 8 9 10 11 12 1. Rear brake lever (page 3-16) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-14) 3. Speedometer 4. Warning and indicator light (page 3-4) 5. Multi-function display (p...

  • Page 15: Immobilizer System

    Instrument and control functions 3-1 3 eau10978 immobilizer 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...

  • Page 16: Ference.

    Instrument and control functions 3-2 3  keep the standard keys as well as keys of other immobilizer systems away from this vehi- cle’s code re-registering key.  keep other immobilizer system keys away from the main switch as they may cause signal inter- ference. Eau10474 main switch/steering lock ...

  • Page 17: Warning

    Instrument and control functions 3-3 3 warning ewa10062 never turn the key to “off” or “lock” while the vehicle is moving. Otherwise the electrical systems will be switched off, which may result in loss of control or an accident. Eau10686 lock the steering is locked and all electrical systems are of...

  • Page 18: Lights

    Instrument and control functions 3-4 3 eau49398 indicator lights and warning lights eau11032 turn signal indicator lights “ ” and “ ” each indicator light will flash when its corresponding turn signal lights are flashing. Eau11081 high beam indicator light “ ” this indicator light comes on when the ...

  • Page 19: Warning

    Instrument and control functions 3-5 3 the abs may not work correctly. If any of the above occurs, have a yamaha dealer check the system as soon as possible. (see page 3-16 for an expla- nation of the abs.) warning ewa16041 if the abs warning light does not go off after traveling at a speed of 10 km...

  • Page 20: Multi-Function Meter Unit

    Instrument and control functions 3-6 3 eaum3313 multi-function meter unit warning ewa12423 be sure to stop the vehicle before making any setting changes to the multi-function meter unit. Changing settings while riding can distract the operator and increase the risk of an accident. The multi-function...

  • Page 21: Notice

    Instrument and control functions 3-7 3 the electric tachometer allows the rid- er to monitor the engine speed and keep it within the ideal power range. Notice ecam1150 do not operate the engine in the ta- chometer high-rpm zone. High-rpm zone: 8000 r/min and above fuel meter with the key in the “on”...

  • Page 22: Tip

    Instrument and control functions 3-8 3 pushing the “trip” button switches the display between the odometer mode and the various tripmeter modes in the following order: odo (odometer) → trip (tripmeter) → trip time (time tripmeter) → oil (oil change tripmeter) → v-belt (v-belt re- placement tripmeter...

  • Page 23: Tip

    Instrument and control functions 3-9 3 4. Release the “reset” button, and the oil trip value will reset to zero. Tip if the engine oil is changed before the oil change indicator comes on (i.E. Be- fore the periodic oil change interval has been reached), the indicator must be reset after the oil chan...

  • Page 24: Multi-Function Display

    Instrument and control functions 3-10 3 2. Check that the v-belt replacement indicator comes on for a few sec- onds and then goes off. 3. If the v-belt replacement indicator does not come on, have a yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit. Multi-function display the multi-function display is equi...

  • Page 25: Tip

    Instrument and control functions 3-11 3 the temperature displayed may vary from the ambient temperature. Push- ing the “info” button switches the ambient temperature display to the battery voltage, the average fuel con- sumption, the instantaneous fuel con- sumption and average speed modes. Battery ...

  • Page 26: Tip

    Instrument and control functions 3-12 3 tip after resetting an average fuel con- sumption display, “_ _._” is shown for that display until the vehicle has trav- eled 1 km (0.6 mi). Instantaneous fuel consumption mode the instantaneous fuel consumption display can be set to either “km/l” or “l/100 km...

  • Page 27: Coolant Temperature Meter

    Instrument and control functions 3-13 3 self-diagnosis device this model is equipped with a self-di- agnosis device for various electrical circuits. If a problem is detected in any of those circuits, the engine trouble warning light will come on and the display will indicate an error code. If the di...

  • Page 28: Handlebar Switches

    Instrument and control functions 3-14 3 eau1234h handlebar switches left right eau12351 pass switch “ ” press this switch to flash the headlight. Eau12401 dimmer switch “ / ” set this switch to “ ” for the high beam and to “ ” for the low beam. Eau12461 turn signal switch “ / ” to signal a right-han...

  • Page 29: Notice

    Instrument and control functions 3-15 3 notice eca10062 do not use the hazard lights for an extended length of time with the en- gine not running, otherwise the bat- tery may discharge. Eaum3720 trip/info switch “trip/info” this switch is used to make setting and display changes in the multi-functio...

  • Page 30: Rear Brake Lever

    Instrument and control functions 3-16 3 eau12952 rear brake 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. Eau54001 abs (for abs models) the yamaha abs (anti-lock brake system) features a dual electronic co...

  • Page 31: Notice

    Instrument and control functions 3-17 3  this abs has a test mode which allows the owner to experience the pulsation at the brake levers when the abs is operating. How- ever, special tools are required, so please consult your yamaha deal- er when performing this test. Notice eca16121 keep any type ...

  • Page 32: Fuel

    Instrument and control functions 3-18 3 eau13222 fuel make sure there is sufficient gasoline in the tank. Warning ewa10882 gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely flammable. To avoid fires and explosions and to reduce the risk of injury when refueling, follow these instructions. 1. Before refueli...

  • Page 33: Gasohol

    Instrument and control functions 3-19 3 95 or higher. If knocking (or pinging) occurs, use a gasoline of a different brand. Use of unleaded fuel will extend spark plug life and reduce mainte- nance costs. Gasohol there are two types of gasohol: gaso- hol containing ethanol and that con- taining meth...

  • Page 34: Seat

    Instrument and control functions 3-20 3 eau13933 seat to open the seat 1. Place the scooter on the center- stand. 2. Insert the key into the main switch, and then turn it counterclockwise to “open”. Tip do not push inward when turning the key. 3. Fold the seat up. To close the seat 1. Fold the seat ...

  • Page 35: Storage Compartments

    Instrument and control functions 3-21 3 eaum3002 storage compartments front storage compartment a to open the storage compartment when it is locked, insert the key into the lock, turn it clockwise, and then pull on the lever. To open the storage compartment when it is unlocked, simply pull on the le...

  • Page 36: It.

    Instrument and control functions 3-22 3 susceptible to heat, consum- ables or flammable items inside it.  to avoid humidity from spread- ing through the storage com- partment, wrap wet articles in a plastic bag before storing them in the compartment.  since the storage compartment may get wet whil...

  • Page 37: Sidestand

    Instrument and control functions 3-23 3 eau15306 sidestand 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 igniti...

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    Instrument and control functions 3-24 3 eau66760 ignition 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 ...

  • Page 39: Warning

    Instrument and control functions 3-25 3 with the engine turned off: 1. Move the sidestand down. 2. Make sure that the engine stop switch is turned on. 3. Turn the key on. 4. Keep the front or rear brake applied. 5. Push the start switch. Does the engine start? With the engine still off: 6. Move the ...

  • Page 40: Warning

    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 wheels and tires • check for damage. • check tire condition and tread depth. • check air pressure. • correct if necessary. 6-17, 6-19 brake levers • make sure that operation is smooth. • lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary. 6-24 centerstand, side...

  • Page 42: Warning

    Operation and important riding 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 lead to loss of con- tr...

  • Page 43: Starting The Engine

    Operation and important riding points 5-2 5 eaum3350 starting the engine notice eca10251 see page 5-5 for engine break-in in- structions prior to operating the ve- hicle for the first time. In order for the ignition circuit cut-off system to enable starting, the side- stand must be up. See page 3-24...

  • Page 44: Starting Off

    Operation and important riding points 5-3 5 eau45093 starting 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 sign...

  • Page 45: Braking

    Operation and important riding points 5-4 5 eau16794 braking warning ewa10301  avoid braking hard or suddenly (especially when leaning over to one side), otherwise the scooter may skid or overturn.  railroad crossings, streetcar rails, iron plates on road con- struction sites, and manhole covers b...

  • Page 46: Sumption

    Operation and important riding points 5-5 5 eau16821 tips for reducing 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 en...

  • Page 47: Parking

    Operation and important riding points 5-6 5 eau17214 parking when parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. Warning ewa10312  since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot, park in a place where pedestri- ans or children are not likely to touch them and be bu...

  • Page 48: Warning

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-1 6 eaus1824 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, and lu...

  • Page 49: Owner’S Tool Kit

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 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. These...

  • Page 50: Tip

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-3 6 eau46862 tip  the annual checks must be performed every year, except if a kilometer- based maintenance, or for the uk, a mileage-based maintenance, is performed instead.  from 50000 km (30000 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10000 km (60...

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    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-4 6 eau64031 general maintenance and lubrication chart no. Item 1 air filter element • replace. √ √ 2 air filter check hose • clean. √ √ √ √ √ 3 v-belt case air fil- ter element • clean. √ √ √ √ √ 4 * front brake • check operation, fluid level and vehicle for fl...

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    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-5 6 14 rear brake lever pivot shaft • lubricate with silicone grease. √ √ √ √ √ 15 sidestand, center- stand • check operation. • lubricate with lithium-soap- based grease. √ √ √ √ √ 16 * sidestand switch • check operation. √ √ √ √ √ √ 17 * front fork • check ope...

  • Page 53: Tip

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-6 6 eau38263 tip  engine air filter and v-belt air filters • this model’s engine air filter is equipped with a disposable oil-coated pa- per element, which must not be cleaned with compressed air to avoid damaging it. • the engine air filter element needs to be...

  • Page 54: Els

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-7 6 eau18773 removing and installing 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. Eaum3340 panel a to remove the panel 1...

  • Page 55: Panel C

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-8 6 panel c to remove the panel 1. Remove the quick fastener, and then pull the under cowling off as shown. Tip the quick fastener is removed by pushing the center pin in with a screw- driver, and then pulling the fastener out. 2. Remove the cowling screws, and ...

  • Page 56: Checking The Spark Plug

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-9 6 eaum3360 checking the spark plug the spark plug is an important engine component, which is easy to check. Since heat and deposits will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, the spark plug should be removed and checked in accordance with the periodic main- te...

  • Page 57: To Install The Spark Plug

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-10 6 to install the spark plug 1. Clean the surface of the spark plug gasket and its mating sur- face, and then wipe off any grime from the spark plug threads. 2. Install the spark plug with the spark plug wrench, and then tight- en it to the specified torque. T...

  • Page 58: To Change The Engine Oil

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-11 6 5. Insert the dipstick into the oil filler hole, and then tighten the oil filler cap. To change the engine oil 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...

  • Page 59: Final Transmission Oil

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-12 6 eau20067 final transmission oil the final transmission case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a yamaha dealer check and repair the scooter. In addition, the final transmis- sion oil must be changed as follows at...

  • Page 60: Coolant

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-13 6 eau20071 coolant the coolant level should be checked before each ride. In addition, the cool- ant must be changed at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Eaum3045 to check the coolant level 1. Place the vehicle on a lev...

  • Page 61: Changing The Coolant

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-14 6 7. Close the front storage compart- ment. Eau33032 changing the coolant the coolant must be changed at the in- tervals specified in the periodic mainte- nance and lubrication chart. Have a yamaha dealer change the coolant. Warning! Never attempt to remove t...

  • Page 62: Left

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-15 6 left 2. If dirt or water is visible, remove the hose, clean it, and then install it. Cleaning the v-belt case air filter el- ement 1. Remove the v-belt case air filter covers by removing the screws. 2. Remove the air filter element, and then blow out the di...

  • Page 63: Play

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-16 6 eau21385 checking the throttle grip free play the throttle grip free play should mea- sure 3.0–5.0 mm (0.12–0.20 in) at the inner edge of the throttle grip. Periodi- cally check the throttle grip free play and, if necessary, have a yamaha deal- er adjust it...

  • Page 64: Tires

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-17 6 eau61710 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 replace ...

  • Page 65: Tip

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-18 6 tip the tire tread depth limit may differ from country to country. Always com- ply with the local regulations. Warning ewa10472  have a yamaha dealer replace excessively worn tires. Besides being illegal, operating the vehi- cle with excessively worn tires...

  • Page 66: Cast Wheels

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-19 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. I...

  • Page 67: Dent.

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-20 6 braking performance, which may re- sult in loss of control and an acci- dent. Eau22393 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 cha...

  • Page 68: Yp250Ra

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-21 6 yp250ra to check the brake pad wear, check the position of the wear indicator while applying the brake. If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indica- tor almost touches the brake disc, have a yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set. Eau40...

  • Page 69: Age.

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-22 6  clean the filler cap before re- moving. Use only dot 4 brake fluid from a sealed container.  use only the specified brake flu- id; otherwise, the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leak- age.  refill with the same type of brake fluid. Adding a brake ...

  • Page 70: Cables

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-23 6 eau23098 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 lubri- cated if necessary. If a cable is damaged or does not move ...

  • Page 71: Brake Levers

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-24 6 eau23173 lubricating the front and rear brake levers front brake lever rear brake lever the pivoting points of the front and rear brake levers must be lubricated at the intervals specified in the periodic main- tenance and lubrication chart. Eau23215 checki...

  • Page 72: Checking The Front Fork

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-25 6 eau23273 checking 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 condition check the inner tubes for scratches, damage and ex...

  • Page 73: Battery

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-26 6 eau23292 checking the wheel bearings the front and rear wheel bearings must be checked at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. If there is play in the wheel hub or if the wheel does not turn smoothly, have a yamaha de...

  • Page 74: Space.

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-27 6  batteries produce explosive hy- drogen gas. Therefore, keep sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc., away from the battery and pro- vide sufficient ventilation when charging it in an enclosed space.  keep this and all batter- ies out of the reach of children. T...

  • Page 75: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-28 6 eaum3093 replacing the fuses the fuse box, which contains the fuses for the individual circuits, is located be- hind panel b. (see page 6-7.) tip the main fuse, which is in a different and hard-to-reach location, must be replaced by a yamaha dealer. If a fu...

  • Page 76: Yp250Ra

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-29 6 yp250ra 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. 1. Radiator fan motor fuse 2. Ecu fuse 3. Backup fuse 4...

  • Page 77: Replacing A Headlight Bulb

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-30 6 eau34242 replacing a headlight bulb this model is equipped with halogen bulb headlights. If a headlight bulb burns out, have a yamaha dealer re- place it and, if necessary, adjust the headlight beam. Eaum3680 auxiliary lights this vehicle is equipped with t...

  • Page 78: Tail/brake Light

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-31 6 eau24182 tail/brake light this model is equipped with an led- type tail/brake light. If the tail/brake light does not come on, have a yamaha dealer check it. Eau39881 front turn signal light if a front turn signal light does not come on, have a yamaha deale...

  • Page 79: Light Bulb

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-32 6 eaum3062 replacing a rear turn signal light bulb 1. Place the scooter on the center- stand. 2. Open the seat. (see page 3-20.) 3. Remove the rear storage com- partment by removing the bolts. 4. Remove the socket (together with the turn signal light bulb) by...

  • Page 80: Light Bulb

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-33 6 eaum2203 replacing the license plate light bulb 1. Remove the socket (together with the bulb) by pulling it out. 2. Remove the burnt-out bulb by pulling it out. 3. Insert a new bulb into the socket. 4. Install the socket (together with the bulb) by pushing ...

  • Page 81: Troubleshooting Charts

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-34 6 eau68020 troubleshooting charts starting problems or poor engine 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. Operate the electric starter. The engin...

  • Page 82: Engine Overheating

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 6-35 6 engine overheating warning ewat1041  do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot fluid and steam may be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury. Be sure to wait until the engine has cooled.  place a...

  • Page 83: Scooter Care And Storage

    Scooter care and storage 7-1 7 eau37834 matte color caution notice eca15193 some models are equipped with matte colored finished parts. Be sure to consult a yamaha dealer for advice on what products to use be- fore cleaning the vehicle. Using a brush, harsh chemical products or cleaning compounds wh...

  • Page 84: Scooter Care And Storage

    Scooter care and storage 7-2 7 structed. Also, thoroughly rinse the area off with water, immedi- ately dry it, and then apply a cor- rosion protection spray.  improper cleaning can damage plastic parts (such as cowlings, panels, windshields, headlight lenses, meter lenses, etc.) and the mufflers. U...

  • Page 85: Scooter Care And Storage

    Scooter care and storage 7-3 7 cleaning the windshield avoid using any alkaline or strong acid cleaner, gasoline, brake fluid, or any other solvent. Clean the windshield with a cloth or sponge dampened with a mild detergent, and then wash it off thoroughly with water. For additional cleaning, use ya...

  • Page 86: Scooter Care And Storage

    Scooter care and storage 7-4 7 eau36564 storage 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  storing the scooter in a poorl...

  • Page 87: Scooter Care And Storage

    Scooter care and storage 7-5 7 tip make any necessary repairs before storing the scooter. U2dle2e0.Book page 5 thursday, july 2, 2015 6:20 pm.

  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications 8-1 8 dimensions: overall length: 2175 mm (85.6 in) overall width: 790 mm (31.1 in) overall height: 1385 mm (54.5 in) seat height: 785 mm (30.9 in) wheelbase: 1525 mm (60.0 in) ground clearance: 125 mm (4.92 in) minimum turning radius: 2500 mm (98.4 in) weight: curb weight: 178 kg (39...

  • Page 89: Specifications

    Specifications 8-2 8 clutch: clutch type: dry, centrifugal automatic transmission: primary reduction ratio: (1.000) final drive: gear secondary reduction ratio: 40/15 × 40/14 (7.619) transmission type: v-belt automatic operation: centrifugal automatic type chassis: frame type: underbone caster angle...

  • Page 90: Specifications

    Specifications 8-3 8 rear suspension: type: unit swing spring/shock absorber type: coil spring/oil damper wheel travel: 84 mm (3.3 in) electrical system: system voltage: 12 v ignition system: tci charging system: ac magneto battery: model: gt9b-4 voltage, capacity: 12 v, 8.0 ah headlight: bulb type:...

  • Page 91: Consumer Information

    Consumer information 9-1 9 eau40793 identification numbers record the vehicle identification num- ber and model label information in the spaces provided below for assistance when ordering spare parts from a yamaha dealer or for reference in case the vehicle is stolen. Vehicle identification number: ...

  • Page 92: Index

    10-1 10 index a abs (for abs models)...........................3-16 abs warning light (for abs models) .......3-4 acceleration and deceleration ................5-3 air filter and v-belt case air filter elements .............................................6-14 auxiliary lights..........................

  • Page 93: Index

    Index 10-2 10 w wheel bearings, checking .................... 6-26 wheels.................................................. 6-19 u2dle2e0.Book page 2 thursday, july 2, 2015 6:20 pm.

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    Pantone285c mbk industrie z.I. De rouvroy 02100 saint quentin printed in france 2015.09 (e) original instructions.