Yamaha FJR1300 Owner's Manual

Yamaha FJR1300 Owner's Manual

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FJR1300N
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL FJR1300N 5JW-28199-20...
  • Page 3 EAU00000 Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha FJR1300. This model is the result of Yamaha’s vast experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and paceset- ting racing machines. It represents the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
  • Page 4 This manual should be considered a permanent part of this motorcycle and should remain with it even if the motorcycle is subsequently sold. Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your motorcycle and this manual.
  • Page 5: Important Manual Information

    IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EW000002 WARNING PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS MOTORCYCLE.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EAU03337 FJR1300N OWNER’S MANUAL © 2001 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st Edition, March 2001 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in Japan.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    EAU00009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 DESCRIPTION 3 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS 5 OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS 6 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 7 MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE 8 SPECIFICATIONS 9 CONSUMER INFORMATION INDEX...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Safe riding ... 1-1 Protective apparel ... 1-3 Modifications ... 1-3 Loading and accessories ... 1-3 Gasoline and exhaust gas... 1-5 Location of important labels ... 1-7...
  • Page 10: Safe Riding

    S AFETY INFORMATION MOTORCYCLES ARE SINGLE TRACK VEHICLES. THEIR SAFE USE AND OPERATION ARE DE- PENDENT UPON THE USE OF PROPER RIDING TECHNIQUES AS WELL AS THE EXPERTISE OF THE OPERATOR. EVERY OPERATOR SHOULD KNOW THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS BE- FORE RIDING THIS MOTORCYCLE. HE OR SHE SHOULD: 1.
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    4. Many accidents involve inexperienced operators. In fact, many operators who have been involved in accidents do not even have a current motorcycle license. a. Make sure that you are qualified and that you only lend your motorcycle to other qualified opera- tors.
  • Page 12: Protective Apparel

    6. A passenger should also observe the above precautions. Modifications Modifications made to this motorcycle not approved by Yamaha, or the removal of original equipment, may render the motorcycle unsafe for use and may cause severe personal injury. Modifications may also make your motorcycle illegal to use.
  • Page 13 Genuine Yamaha accessories have been specifically designed for use on this motorcycle. Since Yamaha cannot test all other accessories that may be available, you must personally be responsible for the proper selection, installation and use of non-Yamaha accessories. Use extreme caution when select- ing and installing any accessories.
  • Page 14: Gasoline And Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY INFORMATION a. Accessories fitted to the handlebar or the front fork area can create instability due to improper weight distribution or aerodynamic changes. If accessories are added to the handlebar or front fork area, they must be as lightweight as possible and should be kept to a minimum. b.
  • Page 15 3. Always turn the engine off before leaving the motorcycle unattended and remove the key from the main switch. When parking the motorcycle, note the following: a. The engine and exhaust system may be hot, therefore, park the motorcycle in a place where pe- destrians or children are not likely to touch these hot areas.
  • Page 16: Location Of Important Labels

    SAFETY INFORMATION Location of important labels Please read the following important labels carefully before operating this motorcycle. WARNING Before you operate this vehicle, read the owner’s manual. English EAU02977 3HP-21568-E0 4AA-22259-40...
  • Page 17: Description

    DESCRIPTION Left view ... 2-1 Right view... 2-2 Controls and instruments ... 2-3...
  • Page 18 D ESCRIPTION Left view 1. Fuse box 2. Front fork spring preload adjusting bolt 3. Front fork rebound damping force adjusting knob 4. Engine oil filler cap 5. Owner’s tool kit 6. Rider seat 7. Passenger seat 8. Rear carrier 9.
  • Page 19 Right view 17. Passenger footrest 18. Coolant reservoir 19. Battery 20. Windshield 21. Main fuse and fuel injection system fuse 22. Front fork compression damping force adjusting screw 23. Brake pedal 24. Rider footrest (page 6-13) (page 6-29) (page 6-30) (page 3-12) (page 3-7) DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 20 DESCRIPTION Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever 2. Left handlebar switches 3. Tachometer 4. Speedometer 5. Multi-function display 6. Right handlebar switches 7. Brake lever 8. Throttle grip 9. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-6) (page 3-5) (page 3-3) (page 3-3) (page 3-3) (page 3-5) (page 3-7)
  • Page 21: Instrument And Control Functions

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Main switch/steering lock ... 3-1 Indicator and warning lights ... 3-2 Speedometer ... 3-3 Tachometer ... 3-3 Multi-function display ... 3-3 Handlebar switches ... 3-5 Clutch lever ... 3-6 Shift pedal ... 3-6 Brake lever ... 3-7 Brake pedal ...
  • Page 22: Main Switch/Steering Lock

    I NSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Main switch/steering lock The main switch/steering lock controls the ignition and lighting systems, and is used to lock the steering. The various positions are described below. All electrical systems are supplied with power, and the headlight, meter light- ing and taillight come on, and the en- gine can be started.
  • Page 23: Instrument And Control Functions

    3. Push the start switch. If the warning light does not come on while push- ing the start switch, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit. NOTE: Even if the oil level is sufficient, the...
  • Page 24: Speedometer

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Multi-function display Speedometer The speedometer shows the riding speed. 1. Tachometer 2. Tachometer red zone Tachometer EAU04031 The electric tachometer allows the rider to monitor the engine speed and keep it within the ideal power range.
  • Page 25: Self-Diagnosis Device

    (e.g., 11, 12, 13). If the clock indicates such an error code, note the code number, and then have a Yamaha dealer check the motorcycle. ECA00100 CAUTION: If the clock indicates an error code,...
  • Page 26: Handlebar Switches

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. Pass switch “ ” 2. Windshield position adjusting switch “ 3. Dimmer switch “ ” 4. Turn signal switch “ ” 5. Horn switch “ ” Handlebar switches Pass switch “ ” Press this switch to flash the headlight. Dimmer switch “...
  • Page 27: Clutch Lever

    EAU00153 Clutch lever The clutch lever is located at the left handlebar grip. To disengage the clutch, pull the lever toward the handle- bar grip. To engage the clutch, release the lever. The lever should be pulled rapidly and released slowly for smooth clutch operation.
  • Page 28: Brake Lever

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Brake lever The brake lever is located at the right handlebar grip. To apply the front brake, pull the lever toward the handle- bar grip. EAU00161 1. Brake lever position adjusting dial 2. Arrow mark 3. Brake lever a.
  • Page 29: Fuel Tank Cap

    1. Fuel tank cap lock cover 2. Unlock. EAU04068 Fuel tank cap To open the fuel tank cap Open the fuel tank cap lock cover, in- sert the key into the lock, and then turn it 1/4 turn clockwise. The lock will be re- leased and the fuel tank cap can be opened.
  • Page 30: Fuel

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. Fuel tank filler tube 2. Fuel level Fuel Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tank. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler tube as shown. WARNING Do not overfill the fuel tank, oth- erwise it may overflow when the fuel warms up and expands.
  • Page 31: Seats

    1. Rider seat lock 2. Unlock. EAU03945 Seats Rider seat To remove the rider seat 1. Insert the key into the seat lock, and then turn it as shown. 2. Pull the rider seat off. INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1. Projection 2.
  • Page 32: Storage Compartment

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Storage compartment The storage compartment is located under the passenger seat. (See page 3-10 for passenger seat opening and closing procedures.) WARNING Do not exceed the load limit of 3 kg for the storage compart- ment. Do not exceed the maximum load of 208 kg for the vehicle.
  • Page 33 1. Current setting 2. Front fork cap bolt NOTE: Align the appropriate groove on the ad- justing mechanism with the top of the front fork cap bolt. CI-01E Stan- Hard Soft dard Setting INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Rebound damping force To increase the rebound damping force and thereby harden the rebound damping, turn the adjusting knob on...
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS CAUTION: Never attempt to turn an adjusting mechanism beyond the maximum or minimum settings. NOTE: Although the total number of clicks of a damping force adjusting mechanism may not exactly match the above spec- ifications due to small differences in production, the actual number of clicks always represents the entire adjusting range.
  • Page 35 Do not deform or damage the gas cylinder in any way, as this will result in poor damping per- formance. Always have a Yamaha dealer service the shock absorber. 3-14...
  • Page 36: Matching The Front And Rear Suspension Settings

    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Matching the front and rear suspension settings Use this table as a guide to match the suspension and damping adjustments of the front fork and shock absorber assembly according to various load conditions. CI-11E Load condition Spring preload Rider only With passenger or cargo...
  • Page 37: Locks For The Optional Side Cases And Travel Trunk

    When used to replace the locks of the optional side cases and travel trunk, which can be obtained at a Yamaha dealer, these locks can be operated with the ignition key. Keep these locks in a safe place to prevent losing them.
  • Page 38: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    EAU03741 WARNING The vehicle must be placed on the centerstand during this in- spection. If a malfunction is noted, have a Yamaha dealer check the sys- tem before riding. 3-17 EW000046...
  • Page 39 ”. The neutral switch may be defective. The motorcycle should not be ridden until checked by a Yamaha dealer. The sidestand switch may be defective. The motorcycle should not be ridden until checked by a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 41: Pre-Operation Checks

    PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Pre-operation check list ... 4-1...
  • Page 42: Pre-Operation Check List

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. • Check cooling system for leakage. • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. Front brake • Check fluid level in reservoir. • If necessary, add recommended brake fluid to specified level.
  • Page 43 ITEM • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. Clutch • Check fluid level in reservoir. • If necessary, add recommended brake fluid to specified level. • Check hydraulic system for leakage. • Make sure that operation is smooth.
  • Page 44 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS NOTE: Pre-operation checks should be made each time the motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished in a very short time; and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved. EWA00033 WARNING If any item in the Pre-operation check list is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 45: Operation And Important Riding Points

    OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS Starting and warming up a cold engine ... 5-1 Shifting ... 5-2 Tips for reducing fuel consumption ... 5-3 Engine break-in ... 5-3 Parking ... 5-4...
  • Page 46: Starting And Warming Up A Cold Engine

    NOTE: engine, When the transmission is in the neutral position, the neutral indicator light should be on, otherwise have a procedure Yamaha dealer check the electrical cir- cuit. 3. Start the engine by pushing the start switch. EAU00372 ECA00083 light...
  • Page 47: Shifting

    NOTE: If the engine fails to start, release the start switch, wait a few seconds, and then try again. Each starting attempt should be as short as possible to pre- serve the battery. Do not crank the en- gine more than 10 seconds on any one attempt.
  • Page 48: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    The vehicle can now be operated nor- mally. CAUTION: Keep the engine speed out of the tachometer red zone. If any engine trouble should oc- cur during the engine break-in period, immediately Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. EAU04032* above above EC000056* EC000053 have...
  • Page 49: Parking

    EAU00461 Parking When parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. EW000058 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.
  • Page 51: Periodic Maintenance And Minor Repair

    Owner’s tool kit ...6-1 Periodic maintenance and lubrication chart ...6-2 Removing and installing the cowling and panels ...6-5 Checking the spark plugs ...6-8 Engine oil and oil filter cartridge ...6-9 Final gear oil ...6-12 Checking the coolant level ...6-13 Cleaning the air filter element ...6-15 Checking the engine idling speed ...6-16 Adjusting the throttle cable free play ...6-17 Adjusting the valve clearance ...6-17...
  • Page 52: Owner's Tool Kit

    NOTE: If you do not have the tools or experi- ence required for a particular job, have a Yamaha dealer perform it for you. WARNING Modifications approved Yamaha may cause loss of perfor- mance and render the vehicle un- safe for use.
  • Page 53: Periodic Maintenance And Minor Repair

    The annual checks must be performed every year, except if a kilometer-based maintenance is performed instead. From 50,000 km, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10,000 km. Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and techni- cal skills.
  • Page 54 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR ITEM • Check for cracks or damage. Brake hoses • Replace. (See NOTE on page 6-4.) Wheels • Check runout and for damage. • Check tread depth and for damage. • Replace if necessary. Tires •...
  • Page 55 ITEM Engine oil filter cartridge • Replace. • Check coolant level and vehicle for coolant leakage. Cooling system • Change. • Check oil level and vehicle for oil leakage. Final gear oil • Change. Muffler and exhaust pipe • Check the screw clamp for looseness. Front and rear brake •...
  • Page 56: Removing And Installing The Cowling And Panels

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1. Cowling A Removing and installing the cowling and panels The cowling and panels shown above need to be removed to perform some of the maintenance jobs described in this chapter. Refer to this section each time the cowling or a panel needs to be removed and installed.
  • Page 57 1. Panel F PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1. Screw ( 9) 2. Quick fastener screw EAU03536 Cowling A To remove the cowling Remove the screw, loosen the quick fastener screws 1/4 turn counterclock- wise, and then take the cowling off. To install the cowling Place the cowling in the original posi- tion, and then tighten the quick fastener...
  • Page 58 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1. Screw ( 2) 2. Quick fastener screw Panels B and C To remove one of the panels 1. Remove panel A (if removing pan- el B) or panel D (if removing panel 2. Loosen the quick fastener screw and remove the screws, and then take the panel off.
  • Page 59: Checking The Spark Plugs

    EAU01880 Checking the spark plugs The spark plugs are important engine components, which should be checked periodically, preferably by a Yamaha dealer. Since heat and deposits will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, they should be removed and checked in accordance with the periodic mainte- nance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 60: Check Engine Oil Level

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR a. Spark plug gap Before installing a spark plug, the spark plug gap should be measured with a wire thickness gauge and, if necessary, adjusted to specification. Spark plug gap: 0.7–0.8 mm Clean the surface of the spark plug gasket and its mating surface, and then wipe off any grime from the spark plug threads.
  • Page 61: Change Engine Oil

    4. Remove the oil filter cartridge with an oil filter wrench. NOTE: An oil filter wrench is available at a Yamaha dealer. 5. Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the O-ring of the new oil filter car- tridge.
  • Page 62 CAUTION: If the oil level warning light flickers or remains on, immediately turn the engine off and have a Yamaha deal- er check the vehicle. 10. Turn the engine off, and then check the oil level and correct it if...
  • Page 63: Final Gear Oil

    Final gear oil The final gear case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a Yamaha deal- er check and repair the motorcycle. In addition, the final gear oil must be changed as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 64: Checking The Coolant Level

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR Recommended final gear oil: Shaft drive gear oil (Part No.: 9079E-SH001-00) Oil quantity: 0.2 L 5. Install and tighten the filler bolt. 6. Check the final gear case for oil leakage. If oil is leaking, check for the cause.
  • Page 65 If water has been added to the coolant, have a Yamaha dealer check the antifreeze content of the coolant as soon as possible, otherwise the effectiveness of the coolant will be reduced.
  • Page 66: Cleaning The Air Filter Element

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1. Air shroud 2. Quick fastener ( 4) Cleaning the air filter element The air filter element should be cleaned at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Clean the air filter element more fre- quently if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
  • Page 67: Checking The Engine Idling Speed

    The engine idling speed must be checked as follows and, if necessary, adjusted by a Yamaha dealer at the in- tervals specified in the periodic mainte- nance and lubrication chart. Start the engine and warm it up for sev- eral minutes at 1,000–2,000 r/min while...
  • Page 68: Adjusting The Throttle Cable Free Play

    The valve clearance changes with use, resulting in improper air-fuel mixture and/or engine noise. To prevent this from occurring, the valve clearance must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. EAU00635...
  • Page 69 If a tire tread shows crosswise lines (minimum tread depth), if the tire has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if the sidewall is cracked, con- tact a Yamaha dealer immediately and have the tire replaced.
  • Page 70 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR WARNING Have a Yamaha dealer replace excessively worn tires. Besides being illegal, operating motorcycle with excessively worn tires decreases riding sta- bility and can lead to loss of control. The replacement of all wheel- and brake-related parts, includ-...
  • Page 71: Cast Wheels

    If there is air in the hydraulic system, have a Yamaha dealer bleed the system be- fore operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 72: Adjusting The Brake Lever Free Play

    The brake lever free play should mea- sure 3–11 mm as shown. Periodically check the brake lever free play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha dealer ad- just it. WARNING An incorrect brake lever free play in- dicates a hazardous condition in the brake system.
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Rear Brake Light Switch

    To check the brake pad wear, check the wear indicator groove. If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indicator groove has almost disap- peared, have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set.
  • Page 74: Checking The Brake And Clutch Fluid Levels

    If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indicator almost touches the brake disc, have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set. Front brake 1. Minimum level mark...
  • Page 75: Changing The Brake And Clutch Fluids

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR EAU03984 Changing the brake and clutch fluids Have a Yamaha dealer change the brake and clutch fluids at the intervals specified in the NOTE after the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. In addition, have the oil seals of the brake...
  • Page 76: Checking And Lubricating The Throttle Grip And Cable

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable The operation of the throttle grip should be checked before each ride. In addi- tion, the cable should be lubricated or replaced at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart.
  • Page 77: Checking And Lubricating The Centerstand And Sidestand

    EW000114 WARNING If the centerstand or sidestand does not move up and down smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer check or re- pair it. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR Recommended lubricant: Lithium-soap-based grease (all-purpose grease)
  • Page 78: Checking The Front Fork

    CAUTION: If any damage is found or the front fork does not operate smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer check or re- pair it. 6-27 Checking the steering Worn or loose steering bearings may cause danger.
  • Page 79: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    2. Hold the lower ends of the front fork legs and try to move them for- ward and backward. If any free play can be felt, have a Yamaha dealer check or repair the steer- ing. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR...
  • Page 80: Battery

    To charge the battery Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- tery as soon as possible if it seems to have discharged. Keep in mind that the battery tends to discharge more quickly if the motorcycle is equipped with op- tional electrical accessories.
  • Page 81: Replacing The Fuses

    Using a conventional battery charger will damage the battery. If you do not have ac- cess to a sealed-type (MF) bat- tery charger, have a Yamaha dealer charge your battery. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1. Fuel injection system fuse 2.
  • Page 82: Replacing A Headlight Bulb

    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 50 A check the electrical system. 25 A 15 A...
  • Page 83: Replacing A Tail/Brake Light Bulb

    • Do not use a headlight bulb of a wattage higher than speci- fied. 5. Install the bulb cover, and then connect the coupler. 6. Install the panel. 7. Have a Yamaha dealer adjust the headlight beam if necessary. 6-32 1. Socket EAU04000 Replacing a tail/brake light bulb 1.
  • Page 84: Replacing A Turn Signal Light Bulb

    EAU03497 for checking these vital systems your- self. However, should your motorcycle require any repair, take it to a Yamaha dealer, whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools, experience, and know-how to service the motorcycle properly.
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting Charts

    There is no compression. check the vehicle. Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the spark plug gaps, or replace the spark plugs. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. The engine turns over The battery is good. quickly.
  • Page 86 There is no leakage. Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, have a The coolant level Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system. is OK. 6-35 EW000070 Have a Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system.
  • Page 87: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE Care ... 7-1 Storage ... 7-4...
  • Page 88 M OTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE Care While the open design of a motorcycle reveals the attractiveness of the tech- nology, it also makes it more vulnera- ble. Rust and corrosion can develop even if high-quality components are used. A rusty exhaust pipe may go un- noticed on a car, however, it detracts from the overall appearance of a motorcycle.
  • Page 89 Do not use any harsh chemical products on plastic parts. Be sure to avoid using cloths or sponges which have been in contact with strong or abrasive cleaning products, solvent or thinner, fuel (gasoline), rust re- movers or inhibitors, brake flu- id, antifreeze or electrolyte.
  • Page 90 Never apply oil or wax to any rubber and plastic parts, but treat them with a suitable care product. Avoid using abrasive polishing compounds as they will wear away the paint. NOTE: Consult a Yamaha dealer for advice on what products to use. ECA00013...
  • Page 91 Storage Short-term Always store your motorcycle in a cool, dry place and, if necessary, protect it against dust with a porous cover. ECA00014 CAUTION: Storing the motorcycle in a poorly ventilated room or cover- ing it with a tarp, while it is still wet, will allow water and humid- ity to seep in and cause rust.
  • Page 92 MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE 5. Lubricate all control cables and the pivoting points of all levers and pedals as well as of the sidestand/ centerstand. 6. Check and, if necessary, correct the tire air pressure, and then lift the motorcycle so that both of its wheels are off the ground.
  • Page 93: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Specifications ... 8-1 Conversion table ... 8-5...
  • Page 94: Specifications

    Basic weight (with oil and full fuel tank) Engine Engine type Cylinder arrangement Displacement Bore stroke Compression ratio Starting system Lubrication system FJR1300 Engine oil Type 2,195 mm 760 mm 1,420 mm 805 mm 1,515 mm 135 mm 3,100 mm Recommended engine oil...
  • Page 95 Final gear oil Type Shaft drive gear oil (Part No.: 9079E-SH001-00) Quantity 0.2 L Cooling system capacity (total amount) 3.3 L Air filter Dry type element Fuel Type Unleaded fuel only Fuel tank capacity 25 L Fuel reserve amount Spark plug Manufacturer/model NGK / CR8E or DENSO / U24ESR-N...
  • Page 96 SPECIFICATIONS Maximum load* Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires) Up to 90 kg* Front Rear 90 kg–maximum* Front Rear High-speed riding Front Rear * Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and accessories Wheels Front Type Size Rear Type Size Brakes Front Type...
  • Page 97 Bulb voltage, wattage quantity Headlight 12 V, 60/55 W Tail/brake light 12 V, 5/21 W Turn signal light 12 V, 21 W Meter lighting 14 V, 1.12 W Neutral indicator light 14 V, 1.12 W High beam indicator light 14 V, 1.12 W Turn signal indicator light 14 V, 1.4 W Engine trouble warning light...
  • Page 98: Conversion Table

    SPECIFICATIONS Conversion table CS-03E All specification data in this manual are listed in SI and METRIC UNITS. Use this table to convert METRIC unit values to IMPERIAL unit values. Example: METRIC VALUE CONVERSION FACTOR 2 mm 0.03937 EAU03941 Torque Weight Speed IMPERIAL VALUE Distance...
  • Page 99: Consumer Information

    CONSUMER INFORMATION Identification numbers ... 9-1 Key identification number ... 9-1 Vehicle identification number ... 9-1 Model label ... 9-2 Motorcycle noise regulation (for Australia) ... 9-2...
  • Page 100: Identification Numbers

    Record the key identification number, vehicle identification number and mod- el label information in the spaces pro- vided below for assistance when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer or for reference in case the vehi- cle is stolen. 1. KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: CA-02E 2.
  • Page 101: Consumer Information

    (See page 3-10 for rider seat removal and installation pro- cedures.) Record the information on this label in the space provided. This in- formation will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. CONSUMER INFORMATION EAU01388 Motorcycle noise regulation (for Australia)
  • Page 102 INDEX Air filter element, cleaning ...6-15 Battery ...6-29 Brake and clutch fluid levels, checking ...6-23 Brake and clutch fluids, changing...6-24 Brake and clutch levers, checking and lubricating ...6-25 Brake and shift pedals, checking and lubricating ...6-25 Brake lever...3-7 Brake lever free play, adjusting ...6-21 Brake light switch (rear), adjusting ...6-22 Brake pads, checking...6-22 Brake pedal...3-7...
  • Page 103 Shock absorber assembly, adjusting ... 3-13 Sidestand ... 3-16 Spark plugs, checking ... 6-8 Specifications ... 8-1 Speedometer... 3-3 Starting a cold engine ... 5-1 Start switch... 3-5 Steering, checking ... 6-27 Storage... 7-4 Storage compartment ... 3-10 Suspension (rear), lubricating ... 6-26 Tachometer ...
  • Page 106 YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER PRINTED IN JAPAN 2001 · 3 - 0.3 1 CR...

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