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MOTORCYCLE
YZF1000 (YZF-R1)
YZF1000D (YZF-R1M)
Read this manual carefully
before operating this vehicle.
B3L-28199-E0
For your safety - pre-operation checks
Operation and important riding points
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
Motorcycle care and storage
Specifications
Consumer information
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Summary of Contents for Yamaha YZF1000 YZF-R1

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. Safety information OWNER’S MANUAL Description Special features Instrument and control functions For your safety – pre-operation checks Operation and important riding points Periodic maintenance and adjustment Motorcycle care and storage MOTORCYCLE Specifications YZF1000 (YZF-R1) Consumer information YZF1000D (YZF-R1M)
  • Page 2 EAU81571 Declaration of Conformity: Hereby, YAMAHA MOTOR ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd declares that the radio equipment type, IMMOBILIZER, B3L-00 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/eu_doc/...
  • Page 3 EAU81580 Declaration of Conformity: Hereby, YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD declares that the radio equipment type, Communication Control Unit, 2KS-85800-00 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/eu_doc/...
  • Page 5 Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the YZF1000 / YZF1000D, you are benefiting from Yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology re- garding the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for dependability.
  • Page 6: Important Manual Information

    Important manual information EAU10134 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 7: Owner's Manual

    Important manual information EAU10201 YZF1000 / YZF1000D OWNER’S MANUAL ©2020 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, May 2019 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in Japan.
  • Page 8 Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ... 7-14 Special features ....... 3-1 EXUP system ........4-48 Why Yamalube......7-17 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) ... 3-1 Auxiliary DC connector ....4-49 Coolant ......... 7-17 Glossary ......... 3-5 Sidestand ........4-49 Air filter element......7-18 YRC functions visual guide ....
  • Page 9 Table of contents Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals ....7-30 Checking and lubricating the brake and clutch levers....7-30 Checking and lubricating the sidestand ........7-31 Lubricating the swingarm pivots ...7-31 Checking the front fork....7-32 Checking the steering ....7-32 Checking the wheel bearings ..7-33 Battery ...........7-33 Replacing the fuses.......7-35 Vehicle lights .........7-37...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    Safety information  Never operate a motorcycle with- pears to be very effective in reduc- EAU1028C out proper training or instruction. ing the chance of this type of Take a training course. Beginners accident. Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- Therefore: As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- tified instructor.
  • Page 11 Safety information  Many accidents involve inexperi- • Always signal before turning or Protective Apparel enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from motorcy- erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. cle accidents are the result of head in- ...
  • Page 12 Safety information  Do not run engine outdoors where Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning When loading within this weight limit, All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind:  Cargo and accessory weight monoxide, a deadly gas.
  • Page 13 Yamaha accessories, which are avail- performed to your vehicle that change lightweight as possible and able only from a Yamaha dealer, have any of the vehicle’s design or operation should be kept to a minimum. been designed, tested, and approved characteristics can put you and others •...
  • Page 14 Safety information  Remove all loose items from the operator and may limit control ability, therefore, such accesso- motorcycle.  Check that the fuel cock (if ries are not recommended.  Use caution when adding electri- equipped) is in the off position and cal accessories.
  • Page 15: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 1. Fuses (page 7-35) 9. Engine oil level check window (page 7-14) 2. ERS coupler (YZF-R1M) (page 4-42) 10.Engine oil drain bolt (page 7-14) 3. Fuel tank cap (page 4-35) 11.Engine oil filter cartridge (page 7-14) 4.
  • Page 16: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 2,3,4 1. Battery (page 7-33) 9. Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 7-25) 2. Spring preload adjuster (page 4-42) 3. Rebound damping force adjuster (YZF-R1) (page 4-42) 4. Compression damping force adjuster (YZF-R1) (page 4-42) 5. Coolant reservoir (page 7-17) 6.
  • Page 17: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 4-32) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 4-3) 3. Main switch/steering lock (page 4-2) 4. Instrument panel (page 4-5, 4-9) 5. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 7-25) 6. Right handlebar switches (page 4-3) 7.
  • Page 18: Special Features

    EAU6629B YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) when entering turns, when acceler- Yamaha Ride Control is a system that ating hard at a sharp lean angle, or incorporates numerous sensors and while braking, and it cannot prevent controls to support an improved riding front wheel slip or front wheel lift.
  • Page 19 Special features This traction control system automati- EWA15433 ECA16801 NOTICE WARNING cally adjusts according to the vehicle’s lean angle. To maximize acceleration, The traction control system is not a Use only the specified tires. (See when the vehicle is upright a less substitute for riding appropriately page 7-19.) Using different sized amount of traction control is applied.
  • Page 20 Special features QSS does not operate when the clutch The launch control system helps the lever is pulled, therefore normal shifting rider achieve smooth and swift launch- can be done even when QSS is set to es from the starting grid. It keeps en- on.
  • Page 21 Special features  Decelerating and throttle fully- BC1 is standard ABS, which adjusts braking from excessive speed, or closed brake pressure based on vehicle lateral wheel slip when braking on speed and wheel speed data. BC1 is slippery surfaces. designed to engage and maximize ...
  • Page 22: Glossary

    LIF - Lift Control System PWR - Power delivery mode QS - Quick Shift QSS - Quick Shift System SC - Stability Control SCS - Slide Control System SCU - Suspension Control Unit TCS - Traction Control System YRC - Yamaha Ride Control...
  • Page 23: Yrc Functions Visual Guide

    Special features EAU66911 YRC functions visual guide BC1/BC2 1. Start 2. Acceleration 3. Braking 4. Apex 5. Exit 6. Straightaway...
  • Page 24: Instrument And Control Functions

     Do not place near magnets. ing standard keys to a Yamaha dealer  Do not place near items that to have them re-registered. transmit electrical signals.
  • Page 25: Main Switch/Steering Lock

    Instrument and control functions EAU10474 EAU84031 EAU73800 Main switch/steering lock LOCK All electrical circuits are supplied with The steering is locked and all electrical power and the vehicle lights are turned systems are off. The key can be re- on. The engine can be started. The key moved.
  • Page 26: Handlebar Switches

    Instrument and control functions EAU66055 Handlebar switches If the steering will not lock, try turning Left the handlebars back to the right slight- To unlock the steering 1. Mode switch “MODE” 2. Up button 3. Center button 4. Down button 1.
  • Page 27 Instrument and control functions EAU66091 EAU66060 ECA10062 Pass/LAP switch “ /LAP” Stop/Run/Start switch “ ” NOTICE Press this switch to flash the head- To crank the engine with the starter, Do not use the hazard lights for an lights and to mark the start of each lap set this switch to “...
  • Page 28: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    Instrument and control functions The LCS icon will flash and turn When the display has been changed to EAU4939H Indicator lights and warning white when the system has been the MENU screen, use the wheel lights activated. switch to navigate the setting modules ...
  • Page 29 If this occurs,  Do not attempt to modify the soft- High beam indicator light “ ” have a Yamaha dealer check the on- This indicator light comes on when the ware of the engine control unit. board diagnostic system. The electri- ...
  • Page 30  Have a Yamaha dealer check half-clutch use, etc. the vehicle as soon as possible. When the vehicle is turned on, this light EAU88342 ABS warning light “...
  • Page 31  If the warning light remains on do not start the engine, take the temperature is high. If this occurs, stop vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha after letting the engine cool and the engine immediately. dealer to have the standard keys confirming the proper oil level, re-registered.
  • Page 32: Display

    Instrument and control functions STREET MODE EAU79285 Display This model uses a thin-film-transistor The display has two different main 10 : 00 liquid-crystal display (TFT LCD) for LCS QS screen display modes, STREET MODE 1000 r/min good contrast and readability in vari- and TRACK MODE.
  • Page 33 Instrument and control functions TRACK MODE Speedometer Information display The speedometer shows the vehicle’s This section of the main screen is used traveling speed. to show additional riding related infor- 10 : 00 mation such as air and coolant temper- 1000 r/min ature readings, tripmeters, and fuel The display can be switched between...
  • Page 34 Instrument and control functions  When the fuel tank reserve level 2. Short push the wheel switch and Revolution peak hold indicator has been reached, F-TRIP ap- the item will flash for five seconds. This small bar momentarily appears pears automatically and begins (For STREET MODE, if both items within the tachometer to mark the most recording distance traveled from...
  • Page 35 Instrument and control functions MODE-D: street use or rainy weather  When the malfunction indicator Turning off the traction control system To change YRC modes or make set- light is on, YRC settings cannot be will turn off the SCS, LCS, and LIF sys- ting changes adjusted.
  • Page 36  If the ERS indicator does not re-  The engine must be running to use turn to normal, have a Yamaha 10 : 00 1000 r/min dealer inspect the vehicle. the lap timer.
  • Page 37 Use extra care when 5. Error mode warning “Err” yet to build, so this icon will come on braking and have a Yamaha dealer and stay on until the engine has been When an error is detected, the follow- check the vehicle immediately.
  • Page 38: Menu Screen

    Instrument and control functions Triangle mark certain setting EAU79297 View and reset three main- MENU screen Maintenance tenance item intervals. screens have an upward pointing trian- Set fuel consumption and gle mark item. Select the triangle mark Unit distance units. 10 : 00 MENU to save setting changes made and exit...
  • Page 39 Instrument and control functions “YRC Setting” sponse, and use PWR-4 for rainy days This module allows you to customize or whenever less engine power is de- 10 : 00 MENU km/h the four YRC modes MODE-A, MODE- sirable. Display Mode B, MODE-C, and MODE-D by adjust- YRC Setting ing the setting levels (or on/off status...
  • Page 40 Instrument and control functions of overall system intervention, while (the LCS icon will not appear and the setting level 9 applies the greatest SCS can be set to OFF, 1, 2, and 3. launch control function cannot be acti- amount of overall traction control. OFF turns the slide control system off, vated).
  • Page 41 Instrument and control functions respective upshift or downshift func- tion off, and the clutch lever must then This system has three settings. Level 1 10 : 00 MENU km/h be used when shifting in that direction. provides the least amount of engine Display Mode brake management intervention, and YRC Setting...
  • Page 42 Instrument and control functions or for YZF-R1M select the “ ” 10 : 00 10 : 00 YRC Setting YRC Setting mark to fine tune the ERS mode km/h km/h settings. ERS (YZF-R1M) YRC Setting 10 : 00 km/h PWR TCS SCS LCS QS LIF EBM BC PWR TCS SCS LCS QS LIF EBM BC...
  • Page 43 Instrument and control functions  T-2 is preset for track use with ing forces based on running condi- tions. For all modes and models, street tires. 10 : 00 YRC Setting km/h  R-1 is preset for road use with spring preload is physically adjusted T - 1 by hand.
  • Page 44 Instrument and control functions mode corresponds to the same type 3. Select the suspension item that (automatic or manual) that you want to you want to adjust, and then ro-  M-1 is preset for track use with adjust. tate the wheel switch to adjust the racing slick tires.
  • Page 45 Instrument and control functions 10 : 00 10 : 00 MENU Lap Time 10 : 00 Lap Time km/h km/h km/h Display Mode Display Display YRC Setting Lap Time Reset Reset Logging Maintenance Unit This module has two options. “Dis- 2.
  • Page 46 Instrument and control functions To start and stop logging “Maintenance” 1. From the MENU screen, select This module allows you to record dis- “Logging”. tance traveled between engine oil 10 : 00 Logging km/h changes (use the OIL item), and for two START other items of your choice (use INTER- 10 : 00...
  • Page 47 Instrument and control functions When using kilometers, the fuel con- sumption units can be changed be- 10 : 00 Unit GP GPS 10 : 00 Maintenance km/h km/h tween km/L or L/100km. When using km or mile 123456 km miles, MPG will be available. INTERVAL 1 123456 km km/L or L/100km...
  • Page 48 Instrument and control functions “Wallpaper” This module allows you to individually 10 : 00 MENU GP GPS 10 : 00 Wallpaper GP GPS km/h km/h set the STREET MODE and TRACK Logging STREET MODE (day) MODE display background colors to Maintenance BLACK black or white for both day and night...
  • Page 49 Instrument and control functions Set the tachometer peak Peak Rev IND rev indicator to “ON” or Shift Indicator 10 : 00 Shift Indicator 10 : 00 Setting km/h km/h “OFF”. 1000 r/min 1000 r/min 10 : 00 MENU GP GPS Shift IND Setting Shift IND Setting km/h...
  • Page 50 Instrument and control functions 6. Select “IND Stop”, and then rotate the wheel switch to adjust the 10 : 00 Shift Indicator 10 : 00 GP GPS Shift Indicator km/h km/h r/min at which the shift timing indi- Shift IND Brightness Shift IND Setting cator will go off.
  • Page 51 Instrument and control functions 7. Set the orange color starting r/min by rotating and then short pushing Shift Indicator 10 : 00 Shift Indicator 10 : 00 km/h km/h the wheel switch. All r/min above 1000 r/min 1000 r/min this figure until the 14000 r/min red Tach IND Setting Tach IND Setting zone, will be displayed in orange.
  • Page 52 Instrument and control functions “Display Setting” To set the display groups This module allows you to set how the 1. From the MENU screen, select Shift Indicator 10 : 00 GP GPS km/h information display items (like TRIP-1, “Display Setting”. Shift IND Setting ODO, C.
  • Page 53 Instrument and control functions ODO: odometer To set the brightness FUEL CON: the amount of fuel con- 1. From the MENU screen, select 10 : 00 Display Setting km/h sumed “Brightness”. DISPLAY-1 FUEL AVG: average fuel consumption STREET MODE 1 - 1 A.TEMP CRNT FUEL: current fuel consumption 10 : 00...
  • Page 54 Instrument and control functions “Clock” 3. Set the hour by rotating and then This module allows you to set the short push the wheel switch. 10 : 00 Clock km/h clock. Clock 10 : 00 km/h 1 0 : To set the clock 1.
  • Page 55: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU12823 EAU83690 Clutch lever Shift pedal To prevent unintended shifts, QSS is programmed to ignore unclear input signals. Therefore, be sure to shift us- ing quick and sufficiently forceful in- puts. 1. Clutch lever 1. Shift pedal 2.
  • Page 56: Brake Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU26827 EAU12944 EAU88462 Brake lever Brake pedal Brake control system (BC) The brake control system regulates hy- draulic brake pressure for the front and rear wheels independently when the respective brake lever or brake pedal is applied and wheel lock is detected.
  • Page 57 Instrument and control functions  The ABS performs best with long braking distances. The ABS performs a self-diagnosis test  On certain surfaces, such as when the vehicle is started and reach- rough or gravel roads, the brak- es a speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h). During ing distance may be longer with this test, a clicking noise may be audi- the ABS than without.
  • Page 58: Fuel Tank Cap

    Instrument and control functions EAU13076 EAU13222 Fuel tank cap Fuel The fuel tank cap cannot be closed un- Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in less the key is in the lock. In addition, the tank. the key cannot be removed if the cap is EWA10882 WARNING not properly closed and locked.
  • Page 59 If gaso- line spills on your clothing, change your clothes. EAU86072 Your Yamaha engine was designed to use unleaded gasoline with a research octane number of 95 or higher. If en- 1. Fuel tank filler tube gine knocking or pinging occurs, use a 2.
  • Page 60: Fuel Tank Overflow Hose

    Instrument and control functions ECA11401 EAU86160 Fuel tank overflow hose NOTICE See page 7-13 for canister information. Use only unleaded gasoline. The use of leaded gasoline will cause severe damage to internal engine parts, such as the valves and piston rings, as well as to the exhaust system.
  • Page 61: Catalytic Converter

    Instrument and control functions holder as shown, and then push EAU13435 EAU79902 Catalytic converter Seats the front of the seat down to lock The exhaust system contains catalytic it in place. converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust Passenger seat emissions. EWA10863 To remove the passenger seat WARNING 1.
  • Page 62: Ccu (For Equipped Models)

    Instrument and control functions EAU67156 CCU (for equipped models) The CCU (communication control unit) connects to the vehicle’s CAN (control- ler area network) and has a GPS re- ceiver to enable the recording of vehicle and riding data (see “Logging” on page 4-22).
  • Page 63: Seat Cover (For Equipped Models)

    Instrument and control functions 4. Connect to the wireless network EAU88830 Seat cover (for equipped mod- “YAMAHA MOTOR CCU” by in- els) putting the CCU serial number as When the seat cover is attached, the the password. total number of occupants is reduced 5.
  • Page 64: Document Storage

    Instrument and control functions EAU66920 ECA22540 EAU39672 Document storage Rear view mirrors NOTICE The rear view mirrors of this vehicle Do not place heat-sensitive items in can be folded forward or backward for the document storage space. This parking in narrow spaces. Fold the mir- space can get hot when the engine rors back to their original position be- is running or when the vehicle is in...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Front Fork

    Instrument and control functions Turn the adjusting nut in direction (b) to EAU66477 Adjusting the front fork decrease the spring preload. When turning the spring preload ad- ECA22472 To set the spring preload, turn the ad- NOTICE juster in direction (a), it may turn be- juster in direction (b) until it stops, and ...
  • Page 66 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments Compression damping setting: are ineffective and may damage Minimum (soft): the suspension. 23 click(s) in direction (b) Standard: 17 click(s) in direction (b) Compression damping force Maximum (hard): Turn the adjusting bolt in direction (a) 1 click(s) in direction (b) to increase the compression damping force.
  • Page 67 (b) to decrease the spring preload. Take the front fork leg to a juster in direction (a), it may turn be- To set the spring preload, turn the Yamaha dealer for disposal. yond stated specifications, adjuster in direction (b) until it...
  • Page 68: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    A is, the lower the sembly yourself. Take the shock spring preload. absorber assembly to a Yamaha  Use the special wrench in- dealer for any service. cluded in the tool kit to make the adjustment.
  • Page 69 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments Spring preload: are ineffective and may damage Minimum (soft): the suspension. Distance A = 77.5 mm (3.05 in) Standard: Distance A = 78.5 mm (3.09 in) Compression damping force Maximum (hard): Distance A = 85.5 mm (3.37 in) Fast compression damping force Turn the adjusting bolt in direction (a) 3.
  • Page 70 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments Fast compression damping setting are ineffective and may damage Minimum (soft): the suspension. 5.5 turn(s) in direction (b) Standard: 3 turn(s) in direction (b) For YZF-R1M Maximum (hard): This model is equipped with ÖHLINS 0 turn(s) in direction (b) electronic racing suspension.
  • Page 71: Exup System

    Spring preload: EXUP system shorter distance A is, the lower the Minimum (soft): This model is equipped with Yamaha’s spring preload. Distance A = 0.0 mm (0.00 in) EXUP (EXhaust Ultimate Power valve)  Use the special wrench in the Standard: system.
  • Page 72: Auxiliary Dc Connector

    EAU70641 EAU15306 Auxiliary DC connector Sidestand Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not This vehicle is equipped with an auxil- The sidestand is located on the left function properly. iary DC connector. Consult your side of the frame.
  • Page 73: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions EAU57952 Ignition circuit cut-off system This system prevents in-gear engine starts unless the clutch lever is pulled and the sidestand is up. Also, it will stop the running engine should the sidestand be lowered while the trans- mission is in gear.
  • Page 74 The neutral switch may not be working. 6. Move the sidestand up. The motorcycle should not be ridden until 7. Pull the clutch lever. checked by a Yamaha dealer. 8. Shift transmission into gear. 9. Move the sidestand down. Does the engine stall? The sidestand switch may not be working.
  • Page 75: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 7-17 Coolant • Check cooling system for leakage. • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. Front brake • Replace if necessary. 7-25, 7-25 •...
  • Page 76 For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. • Replace if necessary. 7-25, 7-25 Rear brake • Check fluid level in reservoir.
  • Page 77 • Remove any foreign objects from the screen if necessary. Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation. — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 4-49 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 78: Operation And Important Riding Points

    ECA10311 NOTICE there is a control or function you do not between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the fol-  Keep the engine speed out of EWA10272 lowing material carefully.
  • Page 79: Starting The Engine

    Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Failing to do so will prevent the en- To start the engine 3. Shift the transmission into the gine from starting even though the 1.
  • Page 80: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points 4. After starting out, close the throt- EAU67082 ECA22521 Shifting NOTICE tle, and at the same time, quickly  Even with the transmission in pull the clutch lever in. the neutral position, do not 5. Shift the transmission into second coast for long periods of time gear.
  • Page 81: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points The neutral indicator light should EAU16811 EAU17214 Tips for reducing fuel con- Parking come on and then the clutch lever sumption When parking, stop the engine, and can be released. then remove the key from the main Fuel consumption depends largely on EWA17380 switch.
  • Page 82: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    To avoid possible burns, let tivities incorrectly may increase brake components cool before your risk of injury or death during touching them. service or while using the vehicle. If you are not familiar with vehicle ser- vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform service.
  • Page 83: Tool Kit

    However, a torque wrench and other tools are necessary to perform certain maintenance work correctly. If you do not have the tools or experi- ence required for a particular job, have your Yamaha dealer perform it for you.
  • Page 84: Periodic Maintenance Charts

    EAU71033 Periodic maintenance charts  Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by your Yamaha dealer because these items require special tools, data, and technical skills.  From 50000 km (30000 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10000 km (6000 mi).
  • Page 85 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check control system for dam- Evaporative emis- √...
  • Page 86: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    • Perform dynamic inspection us- Diagnostic system √ √ √ √ √ √ ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. 2 * Air filter element • Replace. Every 40000 km (24000 mi) • Check operation. √ √...
  • Page 87 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check operation and for exces- √ √...
  • Page 88 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check operation. √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 89 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) Moving parts and √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 90: Removing And Installing Cowlings And Panels

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU18713 EAU88440 Removing and installing cowl- ings and panels Cowlings A and B (for YZF-R1) The cowlings and panels shown need to be removed to perform some of the To remove a cowling maintenance jobs described in this 1.
  • Page 91 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Cowling A 1. Cowling B 1. Cowling A 2. Quick fastener 3. Bolt and collar To install a cowling 4. Panel C 1. Place the cowling in its original po- sition, and then install the quick fasteners.
  • Page 92 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 2. Install the panel. EAU66984 Panels A and B To remove a panel Remove the quick fastener and bolt, and then pull the panel off. 1. Cowling B 1. Quick fastener 2. Quick fastener 2. Bolt 3.
  • Page 93: Checking The Spark Plugs

    The spark plugs are important engine components, which should 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 checked in accordance with the peri- odic maintenance and lubrication 1.
  • Page 94: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36112 Specified spark plug: Tightening torque: Canister NGK/LMAR9E-J Spark plug (new): 18 N·m (1.8 kgf·m, 13 lb·ft) Spark plug (after checking): Before installing a spark plug, the 13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 9.6 lb·ft) spark plug gap should be measured with a wire thickness gauge and, if ECA10841 necessary, adjusted to specification.
  • Page 95: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Cartridge

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 3. Remove the engine oil filler cap, EAU66536 Engine oil and oil filter car- the engine oil drain bolt and its tridge gasket to drain the oil from the The engine oil level should be checked crankcase.
  • Page 96 With oil filter removal: correct, immediately turn the engine 4.10 L (4.33 US qt, 3.61 Imp.qt) off and have a Yamaha dealer check 1. Engine oil filler cap the vehicle. 2. O-ring Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any 9.
  • Page 97 1. Oil filter cartridge 2. Oil filter wrench An oil filter wrench is available at a Yamaha dealer. 4. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the O-ring of the new oil filter cartridge.
  • Page 98: Why Yamalube

    Thus, Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and 3. If the coolant is at or below the If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- synthetic oils have their own distinct minimum level mark, remove able, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze characters and value.
  • Page 99: Air Filter Element

    EAU33032 Changing the coolant maintenance and lubrication chart. The coolant must be changed at the in- Have a Yamaha dealer replace the air tervals specified in the periodic main- filter element. tenance and lubrication chart. Have a Yamaha dealer change the coolant.
  • Page 100: Checking The Engine Idling Speed

    To prevent this from occurring, have your Yamaha dealer check and adjust Tire air pressure the valve clearance at regular intervals. The tire air pressure should be checked and, if necessary, adjusted before each ride.
  • Page 101 “broken combined weight of the rider, pas- wall is cracked, have a Yamaha dealer in” for it to develop its optimal senger, cargo, and any accessories. replace the tire immediately.
  • Page 102 1. Tire air valve Manufacturer/model: ed below have been approved for this BRIDGESTONE/BATTLAX RAC- 2. Tire air valve core model by Yamaha. ING STREET RS11R 3. Tire air valve cap with seal FRONT and REAR: This model is equipped with tubeless...
  • Page 103: Cast Magnesium Wheels

     The tires must be warmed up any damage is found, have a before a high-speed run. Yamaha dealer replace the wheel.  Always adjust the tire air pres- Do not attempt even the smallest sure according to the operating repair to the wheel.
  • Page 104: Adjusting The Clutch Lever Free Play

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU67342 Adjusting the clutch lever free If the specified clutch lever free play play cannot be obtained as described Measure the clutch lever free play as above, proceed as follows. shown. 1. Fully turn the adjusting bolt at the clutch lever in direction (a) to loos- en the clutch cable.
  • Page 105: Checking The Brake Lever Free Play

    Yamaha dealer. 1. No brake lever free play There should be no free play at the brake lever end. If there is free play, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the brake system. EWA14212 WARNING A soft or spongy feeling in the brake lever can indicate the presence of air in the hydraulic system.
  • Page 106: Checking The Front And Rear Brake Pads

    EAU22393 EAU22583 Checking the front and rear Checking the brake fluid level Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads brake pads Before riding, check that the brake fluid as a set. is above the minimum level mark.
  • Page 107: Changing The Brake Fluid

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment  Insufficient brake fluid may al- Rear brake EAU22734 Changing the brake fluid low air to enter the brake sys- Have a Yamaha dealer change the tem, reducing braking brake fluid every 2 years. In addition, performance.
  • Page 108: Drive Chain Slack

    (a). To loosen the drive EAU74260 To adjust the drive chain slack chain, turn the adjusting bolt on Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- each side of the swingarm in di- justing the drive chain slack. rection (b), and then push the rear 1.
  • Page 109: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 4. Make sure that the drive chain EAU23026 Cleaning and lubricating the pullers are in the same position, drive chain the drive chain slack is correct, The drive chain must be cleaned and drive chain moves lubricated at the intervals specified in smoothly.
  • Page 110: Checking And Lubricating The Cables

    Yamaha dealer check or re- place it. WARNING! Damage to the outer housing of cables may result in internal rusting and cause inter- ference with cable movement.
  • Page 111: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Shift Pedals

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU88560 EAU23144 Recommended lubricants: Checking and lubricating the Checking and lubricating the Brake pedal: brake and shift pedals brake and clutch levers Lithium-soap-based grease The operation of the brake and shift The operation of the brake and clutch Shift pedal: Molybdenum disulfide grease pedals should be checked before each...
  • Page 112: Checking And Lubricating The Sidestand

    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 and lubrication chart.
  • Page 113: Checking The Front Fork

    [EWA10752] tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, 2. Hold the lower ends of the front have a Yamaha dealer check or re- securely support the vehicle so fork legs and try to move them for- pair it.
  • Page 114: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    It is not user serviceable and Use only the specified genuine very sensitive, so we advise against YAMAHA battery. Using a different removing the battery box or han- battery may cause the IMU to fail dling the IMU directly.
  • Page 115 To charge the battery burns. Avoid any contact with least once a month and fully Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- charge it if necessary. skin, eyes or clothing and al- tery as soon as possible if it seems to 3.
  • Page 116: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU66593 Replacing the fuses The main fuse, the ABS motor fuse, and fuse box 1 are located under the rider seat. (See page 4-38.) 1. Fuse box 1 1. Battery cover 2. ABS solenoid fuse 2. Bolt 3.
  • Page 117 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 2. Remove the blown fuse, and then Specified fuses: install a new fuse of the specified Main fuse: To access the ABS motor fuse, remove amperage. WARNING! Do not 50.0 A the starter relay cover by pulling it up- Terminal fuse 1: use a fuse of a higher amperage ward.
  • Page 118: Vehicle Lights

    LED. There are no user replaceable bulbs. If a light does not come on, check the fuses and then have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. ECA16581 NOTICE Do not affix any type of tinted film or stickers to the headlight lens.
  • Page 119: Supporting The Motorcycle

    1. Maintenance stand (example) self. However, should your motorcycle Since this model is not equipped with a require any repair, take it to a Yamaha centerstand, use maintenance stands dealer, whose skilled technicians have when removing the front or rear wheel...
  • Page 120: Troubleshooting Chart

    Remove the spark plug and check the electrodes. The engine does not start. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Check the compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression.
  • Page 121 Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, have a The coolant level Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system. is OK. If coolant is not available, tap water can be temporarily used instead, provided that it is changed to the recommended cool- ant as soon as possible.
  • Page 122: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Be performance and extend the useful life  high-pressure washers sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for of many components. Washing, clean- steam-jet cleaners. Excessive ing, and polishing will also give you a advice on what products to use be-...
  • Page 123 Motorcycle care and storage chemicals such as, solvents, Washing plastic may scratch the wind- gasoline, rust removers, brake 1. Rinse off any degreaser and spray shield, so be sure to test all fluid, or antifreeze, etc. down the vehicle with a garden cleaning products before gen- hose.
  • Page 124 Motorcycle care and storage  Do not use abrasive polishing will become slippery, which prints and other oil stains. If necessary, could cause loss of control. compounds as they will wear an alkaline pH cleaning product and Thoroughly clean the surfaces away the paint.
  • Page 125: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage 1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine EAU83472 Storage perform any outstanding mainte- oil into the spark plug bore. Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry nance. c. Install the spark plug cap onto place.
  • Page 126 Motorcycle care and storage wheels a little once a month in or- der to prevent the tires from be- coming degraded in one spot. 9. Cover the muffler outlet with a plastic bag to prevent moisture from entering it. 10. Remove the battery and fully charge it, or attach a maintenance charger to keep the battery opti- mally charged.
  • Page 127: Specifications

    Specifications Bore × stroke: Dimensions: Fuel tank capacity: 79.0 × 50.9 mm (3.11 × 2.00 in) 17 L (4.5 US gal, 3.7 Imp.gal) Overall length: Starting system: Fuel reserve amount: 2055 mm (80.9 in) Electric starter 3.0 L (0.79 US gal, 0.66 Imp.gal) Overall width: Engine oil: Fuel injection:...
  • Page 128 Specifications Size: Bulb wattage: 190/55ZR17M/C (75W) (YZF1000) Headlight: 200/55ZR17M/C (78W) (YZF1000D) Manufacturer/model: Brake/tail light: BRIDGESTONE/BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11R Front turn signal light: Loading: Maximum load: Rear turn signal light: 185 kg (408 lb) The vehicle’s maximum load is the combined Auxiliary light: weight of the rider, passenger, cargo and any accessories.
  • Page 129: Consumer Information

    These identification numbers are needed when registering the vehicle with the authorities in your area and when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 1. Vehicle identification number 1. Engine serial number The vehicle identification number is The engine serial number is stamped stamped into the steering head pipe.
  • Page 130: Diagnostic Connector

    This infor- malfunctions and for research, statisti- mation will be needed when ordering cal analysis and development purpos- spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. Although the sensors and recorded data will vary by model, the main data points are: ...
  • Page 131 Consumer information Yamaha will not disclose this data to a third party except in the following cas- es. In addition, Yamaha may provide vehicle data to a contractor in order to outsource services related to the han- dling of vehicle data. Even in this case,...
  • Page 132: Index

    Index Display, menu screen ......4-15 Document storage........ 4-41 ABS warning light ........4-7 Main switch/steering lock .......4-2 Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating ... 7-28 Air filter element ........7-18 Maintenance and lubrication, periodic..7-5 Drive chain slack ........7-27 Auxiliary DC connector ......4-49 Maintenance, emission control Auxiliary system warning light ....4-8 system ..........7-3...
  • Page 133 Turn signal switch........4-4 Valve clearance ........7-19 Vehicle identification number ....10-1 Vehicle lights ........7-37 Wheel bearings, checking ....7-33 Wheels..........7-22 Yamalube..........7-17 YRC functions visual guide ....3-6 YRC settings......... 4-16 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) ....3-1 11-2...
  • Page 136 Original instructions PRINTED IN JAPAN 2019.07-0.5×1 CR (E)

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