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Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle.
Il convient de lire attentivement ce manuel avant la pre-
mière utilisation du véhicule.
Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig
durch, bevor Sie das Fahrzeug in Betrieb nehmen.
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
OWNER'S MANUAL
TT-R50E
TT-R50ED
2CJ-F8199-80

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  • Page 1 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. Il convient de lire attentivement ce manuel avant la pre- mière utilisation du véhicule. Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig durch, bevor Sie das Fahrzeug in Betrieb nehmen. OWNER’S MANUAL MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG TT-R50E TT-R50ED 2CJ-F8199-80...
  • Page 2 PRINTED IN CHINA 2012.06-0.3×1 CR (E,F,G)
  • Page 3 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. OWNER’S MANUAL TT-R50E TT-R50ED 2CJ-F8199-80-E0...
  • Page 4 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold. EC Declaration of Conformity conforming to Directive 2006/42/EC We, YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. 2500 Shingai, Iwata, Japan, declare in sole responsibility, that the product TT-R50E (LBPCA01W000402301–...
  • Page 5 Yamaha has met these standards without reducing the performance or economy of operation of the motorcycle. To maintain these high standards, it is important that you and your Yamaha dealer pay close attention to the recommended maintenance schedules and operating instructions contained within this manual.
  • Page 6 Your motorcycle is equipped with an adjustable speed limiter. Yamaha recommends that all beginners start off with the speed limiter adjusting screw turned in to limit the amount of speed available while they learn. The adjusting screw may be gradually turned out to increase maximum speed as the beginner becomes more familiar with operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 7: Important Manual Information

    IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EAU10133 Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EAU37230 TT-R50E/TT-R50ED OWNER’S MANUAL ©2012 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, June 2012 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in China.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS LOCATION OF IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY – Adjusting the brake lever free LABELS ..........1-1 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ..... 5-1 play ........... 7-15 Adjusting the brake pedal free SAFETY INFORMATION ....2-1 OPERATION AND IMPORTANT play ........... 7-16 RIDING POINTS ........ 6-1 Checking the shift pedal ....
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE ..........8-1 Matte color caution ......8-1 Care ..........8-1 Storage ...........8-3 SPECIFICATIONS ......9-1 CONSUMER INFORMATION...10-1 Identification numbers ....10-1...
  • Page 11: Location Of Important Labels

    Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label is available from your Yamaha dealer. For Canada...
  • Page 12 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Canada N OT I C E AT T E N T I O N 1P6-F151A-50 1P6-F151A-40 3PT-2118K-A1...
  • Page 13 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Canada This spark ignition system meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Ce système d’allumage par étincelle de véhicule respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. 3JK-82377-00 THIS VEHICLE IS A RESTRICTED USE MOTORCYCLE AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS.
  • Page 14 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Europe...
  • Page 15 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Europe 100 kPa 100 kPa 1.00 kgf/cm² 1.00 kgf/cm² 15 psi 15 psi 5PG-2816R-00 1P6-F151A-80 5B6-2816R-00 3PT-2118K-A1 TT-R50E EN16029 2012 2.5 kW 57 kg YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. 1P6-2156A-10 2500 SHINGAI, IWATA, JAPAN 5B6-2817L-00...
  • Page 16 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS Familiarize yourself with the following pictograms and read the explanatory text. Read the Owner’s manual. Never use on paved roads. Always approved Never carry passengers. helmet and protective gear. Use from 6 years old. This unit contains high- Operation of this motorcycle...
  • Page 17 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS Use unleaded gasoline only. 1 Year of construction **** YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. 2500 SHINGAI, IWATA, JAPAN Measure the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Adjust the tire pressure. Improper tire pressure can cause loss of control.
  • Page 18 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Oceania and South Africa...
  • Page 19 LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS For Oceania and South Africa N OT I C E 1P6-F151A-40 3PT-2118K-A1...
  • Page 20: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ● ● EAU4121B Never operate a motorcycle with- The failure of motorists to detect out proper training or instruction. and recognize motorcycles in traf- Take a training course. Beginners fic is the predominating cause of Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- automobile/motorcycle accidents.
  • Page 21 SAFETY INFORMATION ● ● Many accidents involve inexperi- the handlebar and both feet on the Always wear protective clothing enced operators. operator footrests during operation that covers your legs, ankles, and • Make sure that you are qualified to maintain control of the motorcy- feet.
  • Page 22 Yamaha accessories, which are avail- idly reach dangerous levels. as possible. Securely pack your able only from a Yamaha dealer, have ● Do not run engine in poorly venti- heaviest items as close to the cen-...
  • Page 23 SAFETY INFORMATION ucts or having other modifications per- • Bulky or large accessories may appropriate. Refer to page 7-13 for tire formed to your vehicle that change any seriously affect the stability of specifications and more information on of the vehicle’s design or operation the motorcycle.
  • Page 24 SAFETY INFORMATION cation for the straps carefully so the straps will not rub against painted surfaces during transport. ● The suspension should be com- pressed somewhat by the tie- downs, if possible, so that the mo- torcycle will not bounce excessive- ly during transport.
  • Page 25: Description

    DESCRIPTION EAU10410 Left view 1. Fuel cock (page 4-7) 2. Throttle stop screw (page 7-11) 3. Air filter element (page 7-8) 4. Fuse (page 7-24) 5. Battery (page 7-23) 6. Engine oil drain bolt (page 7-7) 7. Shift pedal (page 4-3)
  • Page 26: Right View

    DESCRIPTION EAU10420 Right view 1. Seat (page 4-8) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 4-4) 3. Spark plug cap (page 7-6) 4. Brake pedal (page 4-3) 5. Clutch adjusting screw (page 7-15) 6. Engine oil filler cap (page 7-7)
  • Page 27: Controls And Instruments

    DESCRIPTION EAU10430 Controls and instruments 1. Engine stop switch (page 4-1) 2. Starter (choke) lever (page 4-8) 3. Main switch (page 4-1) 4. Brake lever (page 4-3) 5. Throttle grip (page 7-12) 6. Start switch (page 4-1)
  • Page 28: Instrument And Control Functions

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU40340 EWA10072 EAU1234A Main switch Handlebar switches WARNING Never turn the key to “OFF” while Left the vehicle is moving, otherwise the electrical systems will be switched off, which may result in loss of con- trol or an accident. The main switch controls the ignition 1.
  • Page 29: Speed Limiter

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU12660 EAU39864 Speed limiter Engine stop switch “ ” Set this switch to “ ” before starting Your motorcycle is equipped with an the engine. Set this switch to “ ” to adjustable speed limiter. The speed stop the engine in case of an emergen- limiter keeps the throttle from fully cy, such as when the vehicle overturns...
  • Page 30: Shift Pedal

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU39851 EAU12891 EAU12941 Shift pedal Brake lever Brake pedal 1. Shift pedal 1. Brake lever 1. Brake pedal 2. Neutral position The brake lever is located on the right The brake pedal is on the right side of This motorcycle is equipped with a con- side of the handlebar.
  • Page 31: Fuel Tank Cap

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU13182 EAU13212 Fuel tank cap Fuel Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in the tank. EWA10881 WARNING Gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely flammable. To avoid fires and explosions and to reduce the risk of injury when refueling, follow 1.
  • Page 32 EAU50251 There are two types of gasohol: gaso- as well as to the exhaust system. hol containing ethanol and that contain- Your Yamaha engine has been de- For Canada ing methanol. Gasohol containing signed to use regular unleaded gaso- ethanol can be used if the ethanol con-...
  • Page 33 0.4 L (0.11 US gal, 0.09 Imp.gal) as well as to the exhaust system. ECA11400 Your Yamaha engine has been de- NOTICE signed to use unleaded gasoline with a Use only unleaded gasoline. The use...
  • Page 34: Fuel Tank Breather Hose

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU13412 EAU13561 Fuel tank breather hose Fuel cock The fuel cock supplies fuel from the tank to the carburetor while filtering it al- The fuel cock has three positions: 1. Arrow mark positioned over “ON” 1. Fuel tank breather hose With the lever in this position, fuel flows Before operating the motorcycle: to the carburetor.
  • Page 35: Starter (Choke) Lever

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS This indicates reserve. If you run out of EAU13590 EAU13960 Starter (choke) lever “ ” Seat fuel while riding, move the lever to this position. Fill the tank at the first oppor- To remove the seat tunity.
  • Page 36: Sidestand

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS EAU37490 EAU41611 Sidestand Starting circuit cut-off system The sidestand is located on the left side The starting circuit cut-off system pre- of the frame. Raise the sidestand or vents starting when the transmission is lower it with your foot while holding the in gear.
  • Page 37 WARNING 1. Make sure that the engine stop switch is set to “ ”. If a malfunction is noted, have a Yamaha 2. Turn the key to “ON”. dealer check the system before riding. 3. Shift the transmission into gear.
  • Page 38: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    7-16, 7-17 • Adjust if necessary. • Make sure that operation is smooth. • Check throttle grip free play. Throttle grip 7-12, 7-20 • If necessary, have Yamaha dealer adjust throttle grip free play and lubricate cable and grip housing.
  • Page 39 FOR YOUR SAFETY – PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Make sure that operation is smooth. Control cables 7-20 • Lubricate if necessary. • Check chain slack. • Adjust if necessary. Drive chain 7-18, 7-19 • Check chain condition. • Lubricate if necessary. •...
  • Page 40: Operation And Important Riding Points

    2. Turn the key to “ON” and make cold! understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. sure that the engine stop switch is EWA10271 set to “...
  • Page 41: Starting A Warm Engine

    OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS EAU16640 EAU39901 ECA15441 Starting a warm engine Shifting NOTICE Follow the same procedure as for start- ● Even with the transmission in ing a cold engine with the exception the neutral position, do not that the starter (choke) is not required coast for long periods of time when the engine is warm.
  • Page 42: Engine Break-In

    Since the engine is brand new, do not shifting to the next higher gear. during the engine break-in period, put an excessive load on it for the first 5 immediately have a Yamaha dealer hours of operation. The various parts in EAU16710 check the vehicle.
  • Page 43: Parking

    OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS EAU17171 Parking When parking, stop the engine, remove the key from the main switch, and then turn the fuel cock lever to “OFF”. EWA10311 WARNING ● 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 burned.
  • Page 44: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    – possibly leading to pending on the weather, terrain, geo- that is certified (if applicable). Yamaha death. See page 2-2 for more in- graphical location, and individual use, dealers are trained and equipped to...
  • Page 45: Periodic Maintenance Chart For The Emission Control System

    From 7000 km (4200 mi) or 18 months, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 3000 km (1800 mi) or 6 months. ● Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills.
  • Page 46: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    From 7000 km (4200 mi) or 18 months, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 3000 km (1800 mi) or 6 months. ● Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills.
  • Page 47 • Replace if necessary. Shock absorber assem- • Check operation and for oil leakage. √ 15 * • Replace if necessary. • Apply Yamaha chain and cable lube or engine oil thor- √ √ √ 16 * Control cables oughly.
  • Page 48 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT EAU40000 The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
  • Page 49: Checking The Spark Plug

    Do not attempt to 1. Spark plug gap diagnose such problems yourself. In- Spark plug gap: stead, have a Yamaha dealer check 1. Spark plug cap 0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) the vehicle. 2. Remove the spark plug as shown, with a spark plug wrench available at a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 50: Engine Oil

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT To install the spark plug EAU49932 Engine oil 1. Clean the surface of the spark plug The engine oil level should be checked gasket and its mating surface, and before each ride. In addition, the oil then wipe off any grime from the must be changed at the intervals spec- spark plug threads.
  • Page 51: Cleaning The Air Filter Element

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 3. Remove the engine oil filler cap, EAU39834 Recommended engine oil: Cleaning the air filter element the engine oil drain bolt and its See page 9-1. The air filter element should be cleaned gasket to drain the oil from the Oil change quantity: as follows at the intervals specified in 0.80 L (0.85 US qt, 0.70 Imp.qt)
  • Page 52 4. Clean the sponge material with solvent, and then squeeze the re- Recommended oil: maining solvent out. WARNING! Yamaha foam air filter oil or other Use only a dedicated parts quality foam air filter oil cleaning solvent. To avoid the...
  • Page 53: Cleaning The Spark Arrester

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT EAU40421 Cleaning the spark arrester The spark arrester should be cleaned at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. EWA10980 WARNING ● Always let the exhaust system cool prior to touching exhaust components. 1.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Carburetor

    Tailpipe bolt: follows at the intervals specified in the 10 Nm (1.0 m·kgf, 7.2 ft·lbf) Yamaha dealer, who has the neces- periodic maintenance and lubrication sary professional knowledge and expe- chart. rience. The adjustment described in the...
  • Page 55: Checking The Throttle Grip Free Play

    (b). 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 periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. 1. Throttle grip free play 1.
  • Page 56: Tires

    If the center tread depth reaches model by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. The tire air pressure must be the specified limit, if the tire has a nail or checked and adjusted on cold tires glass fragments in it, or if the sidewall is (i.e., when the temperature of the...
  • Page 57: Spoke Wheels

    EWA15541 rider. cle, note the following points regarding WARNING the specified wheels. ● Have a Yamaha dealer replace ● The wheel rims should be checked excessively worn tires. Operat- for cracks, bends, warpage or oth- ing the motorcycle with exces-...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Clutch Free Play

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT EAU46251 EAU22131 Adjusting the clutch free play Adjusting the brake lever free The clutch free play must be checked play and, if necessary, adjusted as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. 1.
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Brake Pedal Free Play

    If proper adjustment cannot be ob- ● After adjusting the drive chain The brake pedal free play should mea- tained as described, have a Yamaha slack or removing and installing sure 10.0–20.0 mm (0.39–0.79 in) at dealer make this adjustment.
  • Page 60: Checking The Shift Pedal

    If opera- lubrication chart. Each brake is provid- Front tion is not smooth, have a Yamaha ed with a wear indicator, which allows dealer check the vehicle. you to check the brake shoe wear with- out having to disassemble the brake.
  • Page 61: Drive Chain Slack

    EAU40114 2. Shift the transmission into the neu- To adjust the drive chain slack tral position. Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- 3. Measure the drive chain slack as justing the drive chain slack. shown. 1. Loosen the brake pedal free play...
  • Page 62: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    60 Nm (6.0 m·kgf, 43 ft·lbf) Locknut: For a thorough cleaning, have a 7 Nm (0.7 m·kgf, 5.1 ft·lbf) Yamaha dealer remove the drive chain 4. Adjust the brake pedal free play. and soak it in solvent. (See page 7-16.) 2.
  • Page 63: Checking And Lubricating The Cables

    Yamaha dealer at the intervals speci- ed if necessary. If a cable is damaged fied in the periodic maintenance chart.
  • Page 64: Checking And Lubricating The Brake Pedal

    The operation of the sidestand should The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- be checked before each ride, and the ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals sidestand pivot and metal-to-metal specified in the periodic maintenance contact surfaces should be lubricated if and lubrication chart.
  • Page 65: Checking The Front Fork

    WARNING! To avoid injury, of it falling over. have a Yamaha dealer check or re- [EWA10751] securely support the vehicle so 2. Hold the lower ends of the front pair it.
  • Page 66: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    WARNING To charge the battery ● Electrolyte is poisonous and Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- dangerous since it contains sul- tery as soon as possible if it seems to furic acid, which causes severe have discharged. Keep in mind that the burns.
  • Page 67: Replacing The Fuse

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT battery tends to discharge more quickly ECA16530 EAU42024 Replacing the fuse NOTICE if the vehicle is equipped with optional The fuse is located inside the battery electrical accessories. Always keep the battery charged. coupler. ECA16521 Storing a discharged battery can NOTICE cause permanent battery damage.
  • Page 68: Supporting The Motorcycle

    9. Turn the key to “ON”. 10. If the fuse immediately blows 4. Disconnect the battery coupler. To service the front wheel again, have a Yamaha dealer 1. Stabilize the rear of the motorcycle check the electrical system. by using a motorcycle stand or, if...
  • Page 69: Front Wheel

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT a jack either under each side of the EAU24360 camshaft lever, then remove the Front wheel frame in front of the rear wheel or under cable from the brake camshaft le- each side of the swingarm. ver.
  • Page 70 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 4. Lift the front wheel off the ground 7. While applying the front brake, according to the procedure in the push down hard on the handlebar previous section “Supporting the several times to check for proper motorcycle”.
  • Page 71: Rear Wheel

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT EAU25080 Rear wheel EAU39774 To remove the rear wheel EWA10821 WARNING To avoid injury, securely support the vehicle so there is no danger of it falling over. 1. Brake pedal free play adjusting nut 1. Wheel axle 1.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Make sure that the slot in the brake self. However, should your motorcycle Tightening torque: shoe plate fits over the retainer on the require any repair, take it to a Yamaha Axle nut: swingarm. 60 Nm (6.0 m·kgf, 43 ft·lbf)
  • Page 73 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT heaters or furnaces. Gasoline or gasoline vapors can ignite or ex- plode, causing severe injury or property damage. 7-30...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting Chart

    Remove the spark plug and check the electrodes. The engine does not start. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Check the battery. 4. Battery The engine turns over The battery is good.
  • Page 75: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Some models are equipped with ble. Rust and corrosion can develop matte colored finished parts. Be Cleaning sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for even if high-quality components are ECA10772 advice on what products to use be- used. A rusty exhaust pipe may go un-...
  • Page 76 MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE off any detergent residue using Test the product on a small hid- 2. Apply a corrosion protection spray plenty of water, as it is harmful den part of the windshield to on all metal, including chrome- and to plastic parts.
  • Page 77: Storage

    MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE 8. Let the motorcycle dry completely EAU26152 Storage before storing or covering it. Consult a Yamaha dealer for advice on EWA14501 what products to use. Short-term WARNING Always store your motorcycle in a cool, Contaminants on the brakes or tires dry place and, if necessary, protect it can cause loss of control.
  • Page 78 MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE 2. For motorcycles equipped with a WARNING! To prevent dam- cessively cold or warm place [less fuel cock that has an “OFF” posi- age or injury from sparking, than 0 °C (30 °F) or more than 30 tion: Turn the fuel cock lever to make sure to ground the °C (90 °F)].
  • Page 79: Specifications

    TT-R50E 76.7 dB(A)@4250 r/min Clutch type: SAE 20W-40 Vibration on seat (EN1032, ISO5008): Wet, multiple-disc and centrifugal SAE 20W-50 TT-R50E Will not exceed 0.5 m/s² automatic –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 ˚C Vibration on handlebar (EN1032, ISO5008): Transmission: TT-R50E Will not exceed 2.5 m/s²...
  • Page 80 SPECIFICATIONS Operation: Loading: Wheel travel: Left foot operation 96.0 mm (3.78 in) Maximum rider weight: Gear ratio: Rear suspension: 40.0 kg (88 lb) 1st: Tire air pressure (measured on cold Type: 3.250 (39/12) Swingarm tires): 2nd: Spring/shock absorber type: Front: 1.736 (33/19) Coil spring/oil damper 100 kPa (1.00 kgf/cm², 15 psi)
  • Page 81 SPECIFICATIONS EAU51131 For Europe only The figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels. Whilst there is a correlation be- tween the emission and exposure lev- els, this cannot be used reliably to determine whether or not further pre- cautions are required.
  • Page 82: Consumer Information

    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: 1. Vehicle identification number 1.
  • Page 83 CONSUMER INFORMATION EAU48120 Vehicle Emission Control Informa- tion label (For Canada) 1. Vehicle Emission Control Information label The Vehicle Emission Control Informa- tion label is affixed at the location in the illustration. This label shows specifica- tions related to exhaust emissions as required by federal law, state law and Environment Canada.
  • Page 84 INDEX Supporting the motorcycle ....7-25 Swingarm pivots, lubricating ....7-21 Air filter element, cleaning....... 7-8 Handlebar switches ........ 4-1 Throttle grip and cable, checking and Battery........... 7-23 Identification numbers ......10-1 lubricating ........... 7-20 Brake lever..........4-3 Throttle grip free play, checking ....7-12 Brake lever, checking and lubricating ...
  • Page 86 EAU54110 WARNING Improper motorcycle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. ALWAYS USE NEVER USE NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS AN APPROVED ON PAVED HELMET AND ROADS PROTECTIVE GEAR NEVER ALWAYS operate: • without proper training or instruction. • use proper riding techniques to avoid •...

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