Rear Wheel Installation; Troubleshooting - Yamaha Virago XV1100L Owner's Manual

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PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
AND
MINOR REPAIR
Rear wheel
installation
1.
Apply a
light
coating
of
lithium
base
grease
to
final
gear case
splines
and
rear
wheel
hub
splines.
Install
the rear
wheel
and
axle.
Insert
the
brake
rod
into
the
brake
cam
iever
and
install
the brake
pedal
free
play adjusting
nut.
Install
the
brake torque
rod
bolt
and
nut.
Install
the pinch
bolt.
Let the
motorcycle
down.
7.
Tighten
the axle
nut,
pinch
bolt
and
the brake torque rod
nut
to
the
specified torques.
Specified torques:
Axle
nut:
110Nm(11
m-kg,
80
ft-lb)
Pinch
bolt:
20
Nm
(0.6
m-kg, 4.3
ft-lb)
Brake
torque rod
nut:
6Nm(0.6m-kg,4.3fMb)
8.
Install
the
brake torque
rod
cotter
pin.
i4 WARNING
Always use
a
new
cotter
pin.
9.
Adjust the
rear
brake pedai
free
play.
(See page
6-19.)
EW000103
A
WARNING
Troubleshooting
Although
Yamaha
motorcycles
receive
a
rigid
inspection before
shipment from
the
factory,
trouble
may
occur
during
operation.
Any
problem
in
the
fuel,
compression,
or
ignition
systems can cause poor
starting
and
loss of
power.
The
trouble-
shooting
chart
describes
a
quick,
easy
procedure
for
making
checks.
If
your motorcycle
requires
any
repair,
bring
it
to
a
Yamaha
dealer.
The
skilled
technicians
at
a
Yamaha
dealership
have
the
tools,
experience,
and know-
how
to
properly service
your motor-
cycle.
Use
only
genuine
Yamaha
parts
on your
motorcycle.
Imitation
parts
may
look
like
Yamaha
parts,
but
they are
of-
ten
inferior.
Consequently, they
have a
shorter service
life
and can
lead
to
ex-
pensive
repair
bills.
Check
the operation
of
the brake
light after
adjusting the
rear brake.
6-35

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