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  • Page 1 EAU46091 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold. EAU46091 在使用这电单车以前,请充分使用这小手册。这手册须付与电单车一起。 EAU46091 Baca buku panduan dengan teliti sebelum mengendalikan motosikal ini. Buku panduan diberi bersama dengan pembelian motosikal.
  • Page 2 Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the MTN890, you are bene ting from Yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology regarding the de- sign and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for dependability.
  • Page 3 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 4 Important manual information EAU10202 MTN890 OWNER’S MANUAL ©2021 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, March 2021 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in Malaysia.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information......1-1 Rider footrest position ....4-25 Canister ........7-10 Handlebar position .......4-25 Engine oil ........7-10 Description ........2-1 Adjusting the front fork ....4-26 Why Yamalube......7-12 Left view ......... 2-1 Adjusting the shock absorber Coolant ......... 7-13 Right view........
  • Page 6 Table of contents Checking and lubricating the sidestand ........7-26 Lubricating the swingarm pivots ...7-27 Checking the front fork....7-27 Checking the steering ....7-28 Checking the wheel bearings ..7-28 Battery ...........7-28 Replacing the fuses.......7-30 Vehicle lights .........7-32 License plate light ......7-32 Supporting the motorcycle....7-32 Troubleshooting ......7-33 Troubleshooting chart ....7-34 Motorcycle care and storage ..8-1...
  • Page 7: 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- ti ed instructor.
  • Page 8 Safety information  Many accidents involve inexperi- Protective Apparel • Always signal before turning or 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- accidents do not even have a cur- ...
  • Page 9 Safety information Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  Do not run engine outdoors where When loading within this weight limit, All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind: monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing a building through openings such ...
  • Page 10 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 11 Safety information operator and may limit control  Remove all loose items from the ability, therefore, such accesso- motorcycle. ries are not recommended.  Check that the fuel cock (if  Use caution when adding electri- equipped) is in the off position and cal accessories.
  • Page 12: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 1. Spring preload adjuster (page 4-26) 2. Compression damping force adjuster (page 4-26) 3. Battery (page 7-28) 4. Seat (page 4-24) 5. Rebound damping force adjuster (page 4-28) 6. Spring preload adjuster (page 4-28) 7. Shift pedal (page 4-18) 8.
  • Page 13: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 1. Fuses (page 7-30) 9. Rear brake light switch (page 7-19) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 4-21) 10.Rear brake uid reservoir (page 7-20) 3. Spring preload adjuster (page 4-26) 4. Rebound damping force adjuster (page 4-26) 5.
  • Page 14: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 4-18) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 4-3) 3. Main switch/steering lock (page 4-2) 4. Instrument panel (page 4-5, 4-9) 5. Right handlebar switches (page 4-3) 6. Front brake uid reservoir (page 7-20) 7.
  • Page 15: Special Features

    Special features  The “D-MODE” is controlled by EAU91323 EAU91432 “D-MODE” “TCS-MODE” the MODE switches, see page 4-4 “D-MODE” is an electronically con- This model is equipped with adjustable for more information. trolled engine performance system. traction, slide, and lift control systems (TCS, SCS and LIF).
  • Page 16 Special features This traction control system automati- switches. See page 4-4 for more cally adjusts according to the vehicle’s information on “TCS-MODE”. Set “TCS-MODE” to “OFF” to help free lean angle. To maximize acceleration,  When “TCS-MODE” has been set the rear wheel if the motorcycle gets when the vehicle is upright a lesser to “OFF”, the TCS, SCS and LIF...
  • Page 17: Qss

    Special features power is regulated to slow front-wheel  Vehicle speed of at least 20 km/h EAU91340 lift while still providing good accelera- (12 mi/h) The quick shift system allows for clutch tion.  Engine speed of at least 2000 lever-less, electronically-assisted shift- r/min ing.
  • Page 18 Special features EAU91350 EWA20891 WARNING The brake control system regulates hy- The brake control system is not a draulic brake pressure for the front and substitute for the use of proper rid- rear wheels when the brakes are ap- ing and braking techniques. The plied and wheel lock is detected.
  • Page 19: Instrument And Control Functions

     Do not expose to high tempera- the code re-registering key along with any remaining standard keys to a tures. Yamaha dealer to have them re-regis-  Do not place near magnets. tered.  Do not place near items that 1.
  • Page 20: 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 21: 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 up switch 2. “MODE” switch 3. MODE down switch 1. Pass switch “ ”...
  • Page 22 Instrument and control functions to starting the engine. EAU91532 EAU91362 Pass switch “ ” MODE switches Set this switch to “ ” to stop the en- Press this switch to ash the headlight Use the MODE switches to change the gine in case of an emergency, such as and to mark the start of each lap when “D-MODE”...
  • Page 23: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    Instrument and control functions  To turn the traction control system Push inward - press the wheel switch EAU4939P Indicator lights and warning back on, use the MODE down in towards the handlebar to select lights switch. items indicated by the cursor and con- ...
  • Page 24 If this occurs, High beam indicator light “ ” ware of the engine control unit. have a Yamaha dealer check the on- This indicator light comes on when the  Do not add any electrical acces- board diagnostic system. The electri-...
  • Page 25 When the main switch is turned off and do not start the engine, take the 30 seconds have passed, the indicator vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha light will ash steadily to indicate the dealer to have the standard keys If the warning light does not work as immobilizer system is enabled.
  • Page 26 ECA27221 ing the engine or if it comes on while NOTICE then go off. Otherwise, have a Yamaha the engine is running, stop the vehi- When turning the main switch on, dealer check the vehicle.
  • Page 27: Display

    Instrument and control functions EAU91445 Display This model uses a thin- lm-transistor The following items can be found on liquid-crystal display (TFT LCD) for the display: good contrast and readability in vari- ous lighting conditions. However, due to the nature of this technology, it is normal for a small number of pixels to be inactive.
  • Page 28 Instrument and control functions Tachometer  TRIP2: tripmeter  When the fuel tank reserve level The tachometer shows the engine  F.AVE: average fuel economy has been reached, F-TRIP ap- speed, as measured by the rotational  F.CRNT: instantaneous fuel econ- pears automatically and begins velocity of the crankshaft, in revolu- recording distance traveled from...
  • Page 29 Instrument and control functions  If the vehicle coolant temperature MODE display  The previously selected modes is above 124 °C (255 °F) the cool- will be displayed when the vehicle ant temperature display will read power is turned on. “Hi”...
  • Page 30 Instrument and control functions When unable to shift, QS To activate the grip warmer, use the In this mode, the temperature levels white. wheel switch to highlight the grip can be instantly adjusted by rotating If the QS function is turned OFF, QS warmer display with the cursor.
  • Page 31 Use extra care when If a malfunction is detected, the oil start the lap timer. braking and have a Yamaha dealer pressure warning icon will ash repeat-  The headlight will ash when the check the vehicle immediately.
  • Page 32: Settings Menu

    Instrument and control functions  To ensure that the desired settings EAU91458 Set fuel consumption and Settings MENU “Unit” measurement units changes are saved, be sure to exit “Brightness” Adjust screen brightness each menu via the triangle mark (if MENU “Clock”...
  • Page 33 Instrument and control functions To change the tachometer to color mo- Setting level 1 applies the least amount Setting level 1 provides the least de, select ON. of overall system intervention, while amount of system intervention and set- setting level 3 applies the greatest ting 3 most strongly reduces the rate of “Manual TCS Setting”...
  • Page 34 Instrument and control functions “Shift Indicator” BC Setting QS Setting Shift Indicator IND Mode IND Start 8000 r/min IND Stop 10000 r/min km/h km/h km/h The brake control system has two set- The quick shift system indicators are This module allows a custom shift indi- tings, BC1 and BC2.
  • Page 35 Instrument and control functions “Unit” “Brightness” r/min value by increments of 200 r/min. “IND Stop” is settable between 6200 - 13000 r/min. Unit Brightness km or mile “Maintenance” km/L or L/100km L/100km °C or °F °C Maintenance 1000 INTERAVAL 1 1000 km/h km/h...
  • Page 36: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions This module allows you to set the EAU12823 EAU83690 Clutch lever Shift pedal clock. When the clock module is selected, the hours will be highlighted. Set the hours by rotating the wheel switch. Push the switch to con rm and highlight the minutes.
  • Page 37: Brake Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU26827 EAU12944 Brake lever Brake pedal To prevent unintended shifts, QSS is programmed to ignore unclear input signals. Therefore, be sure to shift us- ing quick and suf ciently forceful in- puts. 1. Brake lever 1. Brake pedal 2.
  • Page 38: Brake Control System (Bc)

    Instrument and control functions EAU91461 EWA16051 Brake control system (BC) WARNING The ABS performs a self-diagnostic The brake control system regulates hy- Always keep a suf cient distance test when the vehicle is started and draulic brake pressure for the front and from the vehicle ahead to match the reaches a speed of 5 km/h (3 mi/h).
  • Page 39: Fuel Tank Cap

    Instrument and control functions EAU13077 Fuel tank cap The fuel tank cap cannot be closed un- less the key is in the lock. In addition, the key cannot be removed if the cap is not properly closed and locked. EWA11092 WARNING Make sure that the fuel tank cap is properly closed after...
  • Page 40: Fuel

    WARNING EAU86072 Gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely ammable. To avoid res Your Yamaha engine was designed to and explosions and to reduce the use unleaded gasoline with a research octane number of 95 or higher. If en- risk of injury when refueling, follow 1.
  • Page 41: Fuel Tank Over Ow Hose

    Yamaha because it  Make sure that the fuel tank over- can cause damage to the fuel system ow hose is positioned as shown.
  • Page 42: Catalytic Converter

    Instrument and control functions EAU13435 EAU57992 Catalytic converter Seat See page 7-10 for canister information. The exhaust system contains catalytic To remove the seat converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust emissions. 1. Open the seat lock cover, insert the key into the seat lock, and then EWA10863 WARNING turn the key counterclockwise.
  • Page 43: Rider Footrest Position

    Have a Yamaha dealer adjust Have a Yamaha dealer adjust the posi- the position of the handlebar. tions of the rider footrests. 1. Projection 2.
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Front Fork

    Instrument and control functions EAU76345 Spring preload setting: Adjusting the front fork Minimum (soft): EWA14671 Distance A = 19.0 mm (0.75 in) WARNING Standard: Always adjust the spring preload on Distance A = 15.0 mm (0.59 in) Maximum (hard): both fork legs equally, otherwise Distance A = 4.0 mm (0.16 in) poor handling and loss of stability may result.
  • Page 45 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments are ineffective and may damage the suspension. Compression damping force The compression damping force is ad- justed on the left fork leg only. Turn the adjusting screw in direction (a) to increase the compression damping force.
  • Page 46: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments EAU57944 Adjusting the shock absorber 7 6 5 4 3 are ineffective and may damage assembly the suspension. This shock absorber assembly is equipped with a spring preload adjust- ing ring and a rebound damping force adjusting screw.
  • Page 47 When turning the damping force ad- sembly yourself. Take the shock to increase the rebound damping for- juster in direction (b), it may turn be- absorber assembly to a Yamaha yond stated speci cations, Turn the adjusting screw in direction (b) dealer for any service.
  • Page 48: Luggage Strap Holders

    The sidestand is located on the left iary DC connector and a grip warmer side of the frame. Raise the sidestand DC connector. Consult your Yamaha or lower it with your foot while holding dealer before installing any accesso- the vehicle upright.
  • Page 49: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions this system regularly and have a EAU57952 Ignition circuit cut-off system Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not This system prevents in-gear engine function properly. starts unless the clutch lever is pulled and the sidestand is up. Also, it will...
  • Page 50 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 51: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to speci ed level. 7-13 • 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.
  • Page 52 For your safety – pre-operation checks • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. Rear brake • Replace if necessary. 7-19, 7-20 • Check uid level in reservoir.
  • Page 53 For your safety – pre-operation checks Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation. — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 4-30 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 54: Operation And Important Riding Points

    0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For NOTICE understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the fol-  Keep the engine speed out of lowing material carefully.
  • Page 55: Starting The Engine

    If a warning or indicator light does sidestand is up, and the clutch le- not work as described above, have a ver is pulled. Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. 1. 1/4 turn (20 degrees) To start the engine 3. Shift the transmission into the 1.
  • Page 56: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points EAU68221 EAU91540 ECA22521 Shifting NOTICE  Even with the transmission in the neutral position, do not This model is equipped with: coast for long periods of time  an inertial measurement unit with the engine off, nor tow the (IMU).
  • Page 57: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points 4. After starting out, close the throt- The neutral indicator light should EAU16811 Tips for reducing fuel con- tle, and at the same time, quickly come on and then the clutch lever sumption pull the clutch lever in. can be released.
  • Page 58: Parking

    Operation and important riding points EAU17214 Parking When parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. EWA10312 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 59: 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 60: 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 61: 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 62 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 63: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Perform dynamic inspection us- Diagnostic system √ √ √ √ √ √ ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. 2 * Air lter element • • Check operation. √ √ √ √...
  • Page 64 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 65 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 replace if √ √...
  • Page 66 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) Lights, signals and • Check operation. √ √...
  • Page 67: Checking The Spark Plugs

    1/2 turn past nger tight. However, the Yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- with a wire thickness gauge and, if spark plug should be tightened to the its will cause any spark plug to slowly necessary, adjusted to speci cation.
  • Page 68: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment To check the engine oil level EAU36113 EAU1990G Canister Engine oil 1. After warming up the engine, wait The engine oil level should be checked a few minutes for the oil level to regularly. In addition, the oil must be settle for an accurate reading.
  • Page 69 An oil lter wrench is available at a oil ller cap and add oil. Yamaha dealer. 5. Check the engine oil ller cap O- 5. Apply a thin coat of clean engine ring. Replace if damaged.
  • Page 70: Why Yamalube

    9. After checking the engine oil ller EAU85450 Why Yamalube cap O-ring, install the ller cap. YAMALUBE oil is a Genuine YAMAHA Part born of the engineers’ passion Wipe off any spilled oil before starting and belief that engine oil is an impor- the engine.
  • Page 71: Coolant

    Do not 3. Minimum level mark use hard water or salt water If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- 3. If the coolant is at or below the mi- since it is harmful to the engine.
  • Page 72: Air Lter Element

    The coolant must be changed at the in- maintenance and lubrication chart. necessary, have it corrected by a tervals speci ed in the periodic main- Have a Yamaha dealer replace the air Yamaha dealer. tenance and lubrication chart. Have a lter element.
  • Page 73: Valve Clearance

    2 persons: To prevent this from occurring, have Front: your Yamaha dealer check and adjust Tire air pressure 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm², 36 psi) Rear: the valve clearance at regular intervals. The tire air pressure should be 290 kPa (2.90 kgf/cm², 42 psi)
  • Page 74 “broken used or have only been used occasion- wall is cracked, have a Yamaha dealer in” for it to develop its optimal ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall replace the tire immediately.
  • Page 75: Cast Wheels

    If any damage is found, have high speeds. After extensive tests, only the tires list- a Yamaha dealer replace the  Brand-new tires can have a rel- ed below have been approved for this wheel. Do not attempt even the atively poor grip on certain road model by Yamaha.
  • Page 76: Adjusting The Clutch Lever Free Play

    Measure the clutch lever free play as clutch does not operate correctly, have shown. a Yamaha dealer check the internal clutch mechanism. 1. No brake lever free play There should be no free play at the 1.
  • Page 77: Brake Light Switches

    EAU36891 Front brake pads Yamaha dealer. 1. Brake pad wear indicator Each front brake pad is provided with wear indicators, which allows you to check the brake pad wear without hav- ing to disassemble the brake.
  • Page 78: Checking The Brake Uid Level

    Rear brake EAU40262 Checking the brake uid level Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads Before riding, check that the brake uid as a set. is above the minimum level mark. Check the brake uid level with the top...
  • Page 79: Changing The Brake Uid

    EAU22734 Changing the brake uid id; otherwise, the rubber seals Yamaha dealer check the cause before Have a Yamaha dealer change the may deteriorate, causing leak- further riding. brake uid every 2 years. In addition, age.
  • Page 80: Drive Chain Slack

    EAU74260 (position B) by measuring (approx. To adjust the drive chain slack 32 mm (1.26 in)) forward from the Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- edge of the drive chain guard as justing the drive chain slack. shown. 1. Loosen the axle nut and the lock- nut on each side of the swingarm.
  • Page 81 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 4. Make sure that the drive chain pullers are in the same position, the drive chain slack is correct, drive chain moves smoothly. 1. Drive chain puller 1. Drive chain slack adjusting bolt 2. Axle nut 2.
  • Page 82: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    If a cable is wet areas. Service the drive chain as damaged or does not move smoothly, follows. have a Yamaha dealer check or re- place it. WARNING! Damage to the ECA10584 NOTICE outer housing of cables may result...
  • Page 83: Checking And Lubricating The Throttle Grip

    In pedals should be checked before each addition, the throttle grip housing ride, and the pedal pivots should be lu- should be lubricated by a Yamaha bricated if necessary. dealer at the intervals speci ed in the Brake pedal periodic maintenance chart.
  • Page 84: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Clutch Levers

    EWA10732 Clutch lever WARNING If the sidestand does not move up and down smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer check or repair it. Otherwise, the sidestand could contact the ground and distract the operator, re- sulting in a possible loss of control.
  • Page 85: Lubricating The Swingarm Pivots

    The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- ce and hold it in an upright posi- fork does not operate smoothly, ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, have a Yamaha dealer check or re- speci ed in the periodic maintenance securely support the vehicle so pair it.
  • Page 86: Checking The Steering

    If any free This model is equipped with a VRLA smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer play can be felt, have a Yamaha (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery. check the wheel bearings. dealer check or repair the steer- There is no need to check the electro- ing.
  • Page 87 To charge the battery 3. Fully charge the battery before Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- installation. NOTICE: When in- tery as soon as possible if it seems to stalling the battery, be sure to have discharged.
  • Page 88: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment  Use a fuse puller to remove the EAU91572 Replacing the fuses fuse. The fuse box is located under the seat. 1. Turn the main switch off and turn (See page 4-24.) off the electrical circuit in ques- tion.
  • Page 89 Main fuse: to check if the device operates. 50.0 A Terminal fuse 1: 7. If the fuse immediately blows 2.0 A again, have a Yamaha dealer Headlight fuse: check the electrical system. 7.5 A ECA27210 Signaling system fuse: NOTICE 7.5 A...
  • Page 90: Vehicle Lights

    EAU67131 Vehicle lights License plate light Supporting the motorcycle If the license plate light does not come on, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit or replace the bulb. 1. Headlight 1. Maintenance stand (example) 2. Auxiliary light Since this model is not equipped with a...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    The following troubleshooting charts represent quick and easy procedures 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 92: 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 93 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 94: 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 advice on what products to use be- ing, and polishing will also give you a...
  • Page 95 Motorcycle care and storage chemicals such as, solvents, Washing plastic may scratch the wind- gasoline, rust removers, brake shield, so be sure to test all 1. Rinse off any degreaser and spray uid, or antifreeze, etc. cleaning products before gen- down the vehicle with a garden hose.
  • Page 96: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage will become slippery, which  Do not use abrasive polishing EAU83472 Storage could cause loss of control. compounds as they will wear Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry Thoroughly clean the surfaces away the paint. place.
  • Page 97 Motorcycle care and storage 1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine wheels a little once a month in or- perform any outstanding mainte- oil into the spark plug bore. der to prevent the tires from be- nance.
  • Page 98: Speci Cations

    Speci cations Dimensions: Fuel injection: Starting system: Electric starter Overall length: Throttle body: Engine oil: 2090 mm (82.3 in) ID mark: Overall width: Recommended brand: B7N1 Drivetrain: 795 mm (31.3 in) Overall height: Gear ratio: 1190 mm (46.9 in) 1st: Seat height: 2.571 (36/14) 825 mm (32.5 in)
  • Page 99 Speci cations Loading: Auxiliary light: Maximum load: License plate light: 166 kg (366 lb) 5.0 W (Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and accessories) Front brake: Type: Hydraulic dual disc brake Rear brake: Type: Hydraulic single disc brake Front suspension: Type: Telescopic fork Rear suspension:...
  • Page 100: Consumer Information

    These identi cation 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 identi cation number 1. Engine serial number The vehicle identi cation number is The engine serial number is stamped stamped into the steering head pipe.
  • Page 101: Diagnostic Connector

    The diagnostic connector is located as ed data shown. This data will be uploaded only when a special Yamaha diagnostic tool is at- tached to the vehicle, such as when maintenance checks or service proce- dures are performed. Vehicle data uploaded will be handled appropriately according to the follow- ing Privacy Policy.
  • Page 102 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 103: Index

    Index Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating ... 7-24 Drive chain slack ........7-22 ABS warning light ........4-7 Main switch/steering lock .......4-2 Air lter element ........7-14 Maintenance and lubrication, periodic..7-5 Auxiliary DC connectors .......4-30 Engine break-in ........6-1 Maintenance, emission control Auxiliary system warning light ....4-8 Engine idling speed, checking .....
  • Page 104 Index Starting the engine ......... 6-2 Steering, checking........ 7-28 Stop/Run/Start switch ......4-4 Storage ........... 8-3 Supporting the motorcycle....7-32 Swingarm pivots, lubricating ....7-27 TCS-MODE..........3-1 Throttle grip, checking and lubricating........... 7-25 Tires ............7-15 Tool kit............ 7-2 Troubleshooting........7-33 Troubleshooting chart ......

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